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To: bentway who wrote (720849)6/12/2013 1:15:37 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1585497
 
Dude, you admitted long ago you WANT the IRS to harass your political enemies.



To: bentway who wrote (720849)6/12/2013 1:37:08 PM
From: Bonefish  Respond to of 1585497
 
Blaming one party or another isn't the heart problem or the fix. It's monster government, out of control. Even if it tends to espouse liberal ideals.

Cummings is a joke, btw. Case closed. Ire s off the hook. Right. :.)



To: bentway who wrote (720849)6/12/2013 1:39:02 PM
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it's not over son

A former White House staffer says the sheer numbers make it hard to believe the IRS did not make the White House aware of the targeting of conservatives long before it became public knowledge.

Doug Wead served in the administrations of both President George W. Bush and his father, George H.W. Bush. Wead noted: “Sarah Hall Ingram, the woman responsible for the IRS division that targeted conservative and constitutional groups, made 165 visits to the White House since 2011? making for a total of 322 visits between her and her boss, Shulman.

Between the two of them, he calculated, that’s almost one visit every other working day.

Wead wondered: “[C]an one meet with the president hundreds of times and not talk about ones work? Isn’t the president too busy to talk about life? Or to quiz an IRS official about personal gossip at the agency? Wouldn’t a chief executive want to know what she is doing and how she is doing it? And would she really make hundreds of visits without the details of her work ever coming up? What would be the purpose of the visits?”

He is particularly skeptical of Ingram. He said “the administrator of the IRS division that targeted conservative groups, the one who made 165 visits to the White House and supposedly never uttered a word about what she was doing, was given a $100,000 bonus and promoted to run the enforcement of ObamaCare. What is that? Coincidence? A payoff?”

The IRS scandal likely won’t stay out of the headlines much longer.

Read more at wnd.com



To: bentway who wrote (720849)6/12/2013 3:47:45 PM
From: Bill3 Recommendations

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  Respond to of 1585497
 
90,000 employees and they finally find one republican!



To: bentway who wrote (720849)6/12/2013 4:46:15 PM
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Give it up, LSD boy.

Obama and his imbecile followers are up shit's creek with all the scandals Obama has wrought.