W.TN.Orange Blood
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Apparently Issa has emails from Elijah Cummings to Lois asking her to investigate certain conservative groups.
opcorn:
That is very serious allegations . If Issa has those Cummings may be up shat creek without a paddle. I would think Issa would go after Cummings full speed. No love lost between the two.
Not Cummings specifically, but his staff. Which by proxy...
Basically asked ol' Lois to check up on a certain group. And the questions asked to said group were almost verbatim what his staff asked. And also, said group was one of those that had trouble getting approved.
Whoopsie!
That is very serious allegations . If Issa has those Cummings may be up shat creek without a paddle. I would think Issa would go after Cummings full speed. No love lost between the two.
The article made it seem as if it's public information. So not sure if anything was illegal, however, I don't think a member of congress or his staff should be able to intimidate in such a manner.
Speaking of...
House panel votes to hold ex-IRS official Lerner in contempt of Congress | Fox News
And not a peep from CNN or NBC or ABC. However, Stephen Colbert was named as David Letterman's replacement.
Apparently Issa has emails from Elijah Cummings to Lois asking her to investigate certain conservative groups.
opcorn:
New IRS emails released by the House Oversight Committee show staff working for Democratic Ranking Member Elijah Cummings communicated with the IRS multiple times between 2012 and 2013 about voter fraud prevention group True the Vote.
BREAKING: Emails Show Lois Lerner Fed True the Vote Tax Information to Democrat Elijah Cummings - Katie Pavlich
These people need to be in orange jumpsuits!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guess we now know why Elijah Cummings was pitching a fit at the hearing!
Come on man, it's not reaching.
It's clear they acted at best unethically, but nothing will come from this.
Can't wait for another Glen Beck thread though!
As I read it he asked the same questions about the organization that had been asked before. Issa sends a public letter suggesting that he acted wrongly by not telling him, yet citing nothing saying he was supposed to, and so the far right blogosphere of course takes Issa's lead and portrays it as an intimidation tactic.
Its the same stuff that was being asked before. The whole point is that the exemption has changed over the years and political organizations are using it to hide campaign activity, which is wrong, whichever side of the aisle you are on, imo.
As I read it he asked the same questions about the organization that had been asked before. Issa sends a public letter suggesting that he acted wrongly by not telling him, yet citing nothing saying he was supposed to, and so the far right blogosphere of course takes Issa's lead and portrays it as an intimidation tactic.
Its the same stuff that was being asked before. The whole point is that the exemption has changed over the years and political organizations are using it to hide campaign activity, which is wrong, whichever side of the aisle you are on, imo.
So you don't feel that a Congressman on the committee investigating potential abuses by the IRS is not in a particular compromising position if his staff asked for information on a group opposed to said Congressman in the past?
Get ****ing real and grow up. All concept of justice is dead if you even remotely try to brush this away. If you were to find out a juror had contact with your defendant client during a trial, you'd be screaming for a mistrial and a jury replacement.
As I read it he asked the same questions about the organization that had been asked before. Issa sends a public letter suggesting that he acted wrongly by not telling him, yet citing nothing saying he was supposed to, and so the far right blogosphere of course takes Issa's lead and portrays it as an intimidation tactic.
Its the same stuff that was being asked before. The whole point is that the exemption has changed over the years and political organizations are using it to hide campaign activity, which is wrong, whichever side of the aisle you are on, imo.
