There is a difference between legal and ethical and the difference
depends on the moral framework of the person doing the judging. If
Romney feels that his business dealings were both legal and ethical,
then he should put it all out there on the table and run with it. Then
voters can decide if they feel that his ethical framework for getting
ahead in the world matches up with theirs and they can direct their
votes accordingly.

Judah

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Jerry Barnes <critic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> "Yeaaaahhh ... What's the problem with any investment as long as its legal?"
>
> Apparently nothing if you have the right letter behind your name.  Is it
> "D" or is it "R"?  Over the last few weeks, I have seen several articles
> showing how prominent Democrats have invested large sums in overseas
> ventures and no one seems to care.
>
>
> "He's a rich guy who legally made a fortune, so own it."
>
> Definitely.

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