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To: jlallen who wrote (766566)1/28/2014 11:45:15 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574864
 
"There should be no targeting period"

I have no problem with checking every one, as long as they hire more people to do the job. If groups want to be tax-exempt, they need to be verified, not trusted.

"a senior employee takes the 5th" because the FBI was investigating her at the time. The FBI was investigating her cuz DIssa asked them to. Liars always tell their clients to take the 5th under those circumstances....

After six months of intense investigations, the FBI has concluded that no criminal charges are merited for Internal Revenue Service employees who subjected applications from mostly tea-party nonprofits to extra scrutiny, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday afternoon, citing unnamed FBI officials. According to the leaks, investigators are more likely to wrap up the probe in a few months and characterize the actions mostly by a Cincinnati-based unit of the IRS Exempt Organizations division as bureaucratic mismanagement.

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