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You mean the one you run away from? That Knot character?Snap
You are not that dense
Unless you are actually that knot character
Snap
You are not that dense
Unless you are actually that knot character
Rewind back to 2005, and the Bush Administration's IRS had a similar scenario. A church in Pasadena, CA, called All Saints Episcopal came under scrutiny for an anti-George W. Bush sermon (the message was essentially, what would Jesus do? Not go to war in Iraq). Churches have tax-exempt status, but may not engage in political speech, or else they risk losing that status. It's no secret that churches do engage in political speech all the time (often thinly veiled, like a head shop selling water pipes for anyone who prefers to take their tobacco in giant bong rips), but if the IRS is going to target one church, it should target many churches, like the extremely conservative megachurches dotting the Bible Belt.
Says the White Al Sharpton.The most over-used, Bullsh!t excuse in the last 5 years.."Racist". been used so much that they no longer carry any weight and are used only because a legitimate excuse, cannot be found !
BaRack's IRS Nazi's, hard at work !
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And other things, that make you go hmmm!
Chief of IRS during targeting of Tea Party visited White House 157 times
"The former head of the IRS visited the White House more times than any Cabinet member, according to an analysis by The Daily Caller, raising questions about the nature of those visits -- particularly around the time the agency was targeting conservative groups."
This Dude should have ask BaRack, if he could just move in !
Updated at 2:35 p.m. ET on Friday 5/31
(CNN) – In the early days of President Barack Obama's sweeping new health care law, Douglas Shulman, then the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, was cleared to visit the White House 157 times over three years, official visitor logs show.
More than 50 of Douglas Shulman's scheduled visits are described as "health care meetings" or "health care reform meetings," according to the visitor logs. Arrival times are only listed for 11 of his visits, and it's not unusual for a person to appear on the visitor logs - which are derived from Secret Service clearance lists - without actually having visited the White House. The majority of the visits were set to be held in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which houses office suites for administration aides.
Basically, one IRS office in the whole country got one message, the rest of them got another.So basically, BaRack painted the targets, in public and the IRS followed up