Quote:
Originally Posted by Rekna
|
1) There is a difference between a tax cheat, someone who knows the law and violates it, and a person who discovers that an issue, upon review by the IRS is subject to taxation.
2) there is a difference between a nominee clearing up a tax issue on the eve of a nomination and a person addressing a tax issue when it comes up.
3) there is a difference between the person who is in charge of the IRS having "tax issue" and everybody else.
4) there is a difference between a Congressman using endless rhetoric about off-shore corporation's and having "tax issues" with off-shore property.
If Palin owes the taxes, she should pay what she owes. If she lied or if there is proof that she knowingly broke the law, she should suffer the consequences.
-----Added 18/2/2009 at 03 : 42 : 52-----
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rekna
I'm under the opposite impression about Palin and Republicans. It seems to me that many of them still love her and want her to run against Obama in 2012.
|
I love her but she is not my first choice to run in 2012 for President. If I was forced to make a choice today, it would be Huckabee - the man I supported during the primaries. My second choice would be Rice, but I doubt she would run.