hog88
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Yet again, it comes down to this simple reality: those who hate Obama believe the worst occurred, and that he is to blame. Nobody else cares.
This changes nothing. About anything. It's just a means now to raise money from the anti government crowd.
Yet again, it comes down to this simple reality: those who hate Obama believe the worst occurred, and that he is to blame. Nobody else cares.
This changes nothing. About anything. It's just a means now to raise money from the anti government crowd.
Yet again, it comes down to this simple reality: those who hate Obama believe the worst occurred, and that he is to blame. Nobody else cares.
This changes nothing. About anything. It's just a means now to raise money from the anti government crowd.
Yet again, it comes down to this simple reality: those who hate Obama believe the worst occurred, and that he is to blame. Nobody else cares.
This changes nothing. About anything. It's just a means now to raise money from the anti government crowd.
Wrong. Most, imo, believe some fairly serious violations occurred, that those involved (e.g. Lois Lerner) have clearly been dishonest about their involvement and have been far from willing to cooperate in an investigation, and that those involved should be held accountable. I've seen very few, including those who post in this thread, who blame all of this on Obama though there are certainly some who believe he was/is aware of what was happening.
Bottomline, it wasn't rogue agents in Cincinnati - the agency has gone rogue. If you want to call it coincidence that Obama and top Dem leaders called on the IRS to do this so be it but you cannot deny that the IRS did indeed target groups based on politics and has been doing all it can to hide it's activities here.
You guys crack me up. I'll give you credit for tenacity, though. You guys keep jousting at windmills, you crayon eating little engines that could !