Liar and Cheifs lying IRS leader

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Well, it looks like the IRS scandal will just not go away no matter how much this inept President tries to deflect this to his massive failure on the Syria question.

Lois Learner apparently lied about how much she knew based on her own secret e-mails coming to light. When a President allows his cabinet and appointees to single out groups for the political affiliations, you have an erosion of the Constitutional protections gauranteed those citizens. But then, this President has been using the Constitution for toilet paper for a very long time.

If this had been during a Republican Adminstration, the shreiking from the leftist media would have been unbearable. But because this is the candidate THEY dragged across the finish line in two elections, not a peep.

Here is the story:

Lois Lerner's Own Words
Emails undercut the official IRS story on political targeting

Congress's investigation into the IRS targeting of conservatives has been continuing out of the Syria headlines, and it's turning up news. Emails unearthed by the House Ways and Means Committee between former Director of Exempt Organizations Lois Lerner and her staff raise doubts about IRS claims that the targeting wasn't politically motivated and that low-level employees in Cincinnati masterminded the operation.

In a February 2011 email, Ms. Lerner advised her staff—including then Exempt Organizations Technical Manager Michael Seto and then Rulings and Agreements director Holly Paz—that a Tea Party matter is "very dangerous," and is something "Counsel and [Lerner adviser] Judy Kindell need to be in on." Ms. Lerner adds, "Cincy should probably NOT have these cases."

That's a different tune than the IRS sang in May when former IRS Commissioner Steven Miller said the agency's overzealous enforcement was the work of two "rogue" employees in Cincinnati. When the story broke, Ms. Lerner suggested that her office had been unaware of the pattern of targeting until she read about it in the newspaper. "So it was pretty much we started seeing information in the press that raised questions for us, and we went back and took a look," she said in May.

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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had complained to the Federal Election Commission that conservative groups like Crossroads GPS and Americans for Prosperity should be treated as political committees, rather than 501(c)(4)s, which are tax-exempt social welfare groups that do not have to disclose their donors.

"Perhaps the FEC will save the day," Ms. Lerner wrote back later that morning.

That response suggests Ms. Lerner's political leanings, and it also raises questions about Ms. Lerner's intentions in a separate email exchange she had when an FEC investigator inquired about the status of the conservative group the American Future Fund. The FEC and IRS don't have the authority to share that information under section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code. But the bigger question is why did they want to? After the FEC inquiry, the American Future Fund also got a questionnaire from the IRS.

Ms. Lerner famously invoked her right against self-incrimination rather than testify under oath to Congress. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee reported this summer that its investigation had found Ms. Lerner had sent official IRS documents to her personal email account, and many questions remain unanswered. Democrats want to pretend the IRS scandal is over, but Ms. Lerner's role deserves much more exposure.


The entire article:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...9068914192280866.html?mod=djemEditorialPage_h
 
I will agree. This IRS debauchery just gets worse the more time passes.

Mrs Magoo

The sad irony is how little the mainstream media want to deal with it. You can hear a pin drop.

This scandal is a thousand times worse than anything done in the Watergate scandal; but there the media was filled with misplaced rancor for no other reason than it was a Republican President who actually did bring the troops home from Vietnam; a misguided war started by Democrats on a lie costing us 58,000 plus dead Americans.
 
The sad irony is how little the mainstream media want to deal with it. You can hear a pin drop.

This scandal is a thousand times worse than anything done in the Watergate scandal; but there the media was filled with misplaced rancor for no other reason than it was a Republican President who actually did bring the troops home from Vietnam; a misguided war started by Democrats on a lie costing us 58,000 plus dead Americans.

It's 911 times 2356!
 
Did it this illiterate racist American who posted this intend to say 'liar-in-chief'? Or did he mean to say 'liar and chief'? Who knows with American fucking teenagers? Ones that have trouble spelling words like chief.

No fucking wonder you pricks buy the rush to war with Syria! You're all largely stupid and if not a conspiracy theorist then a racist!
 
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