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I.R.S. Scandal A BIG TIME BUST.
Topic Started: Jun 19 2013, 12:06 PM (528 Views)
Whozthatgurl
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The RETHUGLICANS are falling on their faces ONCE AGAIN. It looks like the IRS Scandal is a MEGA-BUST just like the Benghazi scandal.
And the star that they didn't want us Americans to know anything about turns out to be a proclaimed CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN...... :D :D :D

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2013/06/18/rep-elijah-cummings-releases-a-full-irs-interview-transcript/
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You want it to be. It's hardly settled.
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Jun 20 2013, 12:07 AM
You want it to be. It's hardly settled.
There is nothing. And that has always been the case from day 1.
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Jun 20 2013, 03:23 AM
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Jun 20 2013, 12:07 AM
You want it to be. It's hardly settled.
There is nothing. And that has always been the case from day 1.
Go ahead ...You can tell the same lie, over and over, but this ordeal ain't over until WE THE PEOPLE say it's over.

See, look:

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Obama Approval Rating Drops After NSA Surveillance News: Poll

President Barack Obama's approval rating dropped eight points from last month, according to a CNN poll released Monday.

The survey found that 45 percent of respondents approve of the president, while 54 percent disapprove. In mid-May, the numbers were essentially reversed -- 53 percent approved and 45 percent disapproved. Americans under 30 flipped by 17 points against Obama, according to the poll. Half of the respondents said they do not feel that he is honest and trustworthy -- a nine-point drop from last month.

The public disapproves of surveillance, and 43 percent of people think the administration has gone too far in sacrificing civil liberties in the name of fighting terrorism, the CNN poll found. A recent HuffPost/YouGov poll found that 45 percent of Americans feel Obama is doing a poor job when it comes to protecting constitutional rights. The CNN poll found that 61 percent of people disapprove of surveillance efforts, while 35 percent said they approve.

The numbers suggest that the president's approval level has been damaged by the revelations that the NSA is surveilling Americans' phone and Internet activities, and the president's support for such programs.


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Jun 20 2013, 04:03 AM
Whozthatgurl
Jun 20 2013, 03:23 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Jun 20 2013, 12:07 AM
You want it to be. It's hardly settled.
There is nothing. And that has always been the case from day 1.
Go ahead ...You can tell the same lie, over and over, but this ordeal ain't over until WE THE PEOPLE say it's over.

See, look:

Quote:
 
Obama Approval Rating Drops After NSA Surveillance News: Poll

President Barack Obama's approval rating dropped eight points from last month, according to a CNN poll released Monday.

The survey found that 45 percent of respondents approve of the president, while 54 percent disapprove. In mid-May, the numbers were essentially reversed -- 53 percent approved and 45 percent disapproved. Americans under 30 flipped by 17 points against Obama, according to the poll. Half of the respondents said they do not feel that he is honest and trustworthy -- a nine-point drop from last month.

The public disapproves of surveillance, and 43 percent of people think the administration has gone too far in sacrificing civil liberties in the name of fighting terrorism, the CNN poll found. A recent HuffPost/YouGov poll found that 45 percent of Americans feel Obama is doing a poor job when it comes to protecting constitutional rights. The CNN poll found that 61 percent of people disapprove of surveillance efforts, while 35 percent said they approve.

The numbers suggest that the president's approval level has been damaged by the revelations that the NSA is surveilling Americans' phone and Internet activities, and the president's support for such programs.


Haven't we seen polls like this beforem like a year ago? And who did the people vote into office AGAIN? You refuse to learn.

Obama is TEFLON. Obama is going to let this play out until it is revealed that there is NOTHING when it comes to the IRS so called scandal and the American people we see that ONCE AGAIN, he was correct.
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Jun 21 2013, 01:39 AM
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Jun 20 2013, 04:03 AM
Whozthatgurl
Jun 20 2013, 03:23 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Jun 20 2013, 12:07 AM
You want it to be. It's hardly settled.
There is nothing. And that has always been the case from day 1.
Go ahead ...You can tell the same lie, over and over, but this ordeal ain't over until WE THE PEOPLE say it's over.

See, look:

Quote:
 
Obama Approval Rating Drops After NSA Surveillance News: Poll

President Barack Obama's approval rating dropped eight points from last month, according to a CNN poll released Monday.

The survey found that 45 percent of respondents approve of the president, while 54 percent disapprove. In mid-May, the numbers were essentially reversed -- 53 percent approved and 45 percent disapproved. Americans under 30 flipped by 17 points against Obama, according to the poll. Half of the respondents said they do not feel that he is honest and trustworthy -- a nine-point drop from last month.

The public disapproves of surveillance, and 43 percent of people think the administration has gone too far in sacrificing civil liberties in the name of fighting terrorism, the CNN poll found. A recent HuffPost/YouGov poll found that 45 percent of Americans feel Obama is doing a poor job when it comes to protecting constitutional rights. The CNN poll found that 61 percent of people disapprove of surveillance efforts, while 35 percent said they approve.

The numbers suggest that the president's approval level has been damaged by the revelations that the NSA is surveilling Americans' phone and Internet activities, and the president's support for such programs.


Haven't we seen polls like this beforem like a year ago? And who did the people vote into office AGAIN? You refuse to learn.

Obama is TEFLON. Obama is going to let this play out until it is revealed that there is NOTHING when it comes to the IRS so called scandal and the American people we see that ONCE AGAIN, he was correct.
Well, let's define this Teflon thing. He is the willing, opportunistic tool of the powers that be. The perfect instrument who's biracial appeal worked for many.
To that extent, yeah he is Teflon because they make sure their boy gets away with shit very few could, at least until he outlives his useful purpose.

Just imagine if oh Carter or even bush had the irs go after political enemies, hack into journalist communications, blew off an attack at an embassy, lie about nsa even at the same moment a whistleblower says the complete opposite, an economy in the toilet for the 90%, etc.
The media and the usual black misleadership like jesse j. would have been all over this.
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Just imagine if oh Carter or even bush had the irs go after political enemies, hack into journalist communications, blew off an attack at an embassy, lie about nsa even at the same moment a whistleblower says the complete opposite, an economy in the toilet for the 90%, etc.
The media and the usual black misleadership like jesse j. would have been all over this.

1.IRS??? It seems it was a conservative republican behind it all. The Washington connection was with the Washington IRS office not the White House. Dream on...

2. Under Jimmy Carter, Americans were held against their will for 444 days in Iran. His decision to help harbor the Shah of Iran it seemed was the straw that broked the camel's back. Besides Carter's replacement had his own scandal, selling arms to Iran like 4 years later.

3. Under George W. Bush, the world witness two giant "airplane-crashed" skyscrapers come crashing down to earth among other things that took place during this horrific event and the only answer to this God awful day was to invade Iraq. Weren't there like thousands of people killed that day?

4. And you want to bitch about Benghazi? that supposedly was under the protection of the CIA? And don't forget the head spy in chief, David Patraeus IS A REPUBLICAN. He didn't protect those 4 innocent people.

5. NSA??? It's all legal. No laws were broken. Get over it, you are not important enough for them to want to spy on you.

And the treasonist who is on the run hiding and rubbing elbows in China of all places?? You want to talk about a country that monitors it's people. HANG THAT S.O.B.

6. No body cares about the news journalist, so that stories is dying a quick death.

So when it really boils down to it, Obama the teflon don comes out smelling like a rose.
Edited by Whozthatgurl, Jun 21 2013, 04:53 AM.
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A conservative repub going after fellow repubs? Surely not the dem appointed by bush you reference?
Patreus is responsible not the commander in chief?
Most everyone admits all americans are in some nsa database 'cept you.

BO, the "Teflon don"? I suppose that's apropos.
How are you gonna mange after he's out a fellow repub in name takes over? Have you sent him your resume? If you're white you stand a good shot getting a job.
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A conservative repub going after fellow repubs? Surely not the dem appointed by bush you reference?
Patreus is responsible not the commander in chief?
Most everyone admits all americans are in some nsa database 'cept you
.

BO, the "Teflon don"? I suppose that's apropos.
How are you gonna mange after he's out a fellow repub in name takes over? Have you sent him your resume? If you're white you stand a good shot getting a job.


Excuse me? I never once denied that this wasn't the case. It's is all legal and I don't have a problem with it. I just don't believe that the government finds most of us that important to want to spy on us. You are the one whinning about something that is legal.
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I don't know anybody that like the IRS.
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