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"THE IRS-OFA SCANDAL WIDENS: Lies, Cover-Ups and a Full-Fledged Assault on Free Speech and... Prayer"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is traditional morality, then there is the morality of those in power, one ring, to rule over all.

8:48 PM

Anonymous Bob said...

The 14th amendment covers "equal protection under the law"

How can the IRS say there was nothing illegal done as they select who will be treated fairly and those not.

3:08 PM

Blogger Robert Williams said...

We do NOT want a special prosecutor.

This scandal is enormous in scope. No one man or one team can investigate it all in timely fashion.

The House of Representatives can muster dozens of committees holding hearings daily on different aspects of the scandal. Remember, so far 471 conservative groups were targeted plus many more individuals, including donors, and many more we don't know about.

We must use dozens of committeess and hundreds of subpoenas and do it all in the light of day.

A special prosecutor will immediately shut down the investigation. Everyone will say, "I can't talk to you i'm under investigation." The grand jury will be secret as well. The special prosecutor will not be able to make comments.

Congressman can comment every day. We can watch the witnesses in hearings testify.

We must resist all calls for a special prosecutor and any other procedure that will limit the scope and public nature of the investigation.

5:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, I feel that Congress should be investigated for allowing these tax exempt organizations to exist without oversight. It is pretty obvious that their sole purpose is political. They claim to be informational organizations. How does the IRS police these applications? Either one political party or another will plead their case that they are being targeted. Do away with these tax breaks. If people really want to influence elections, don't give them tax breaks to do so.

2:15 PM

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