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Most of us DO want the IRS to investigate tax fraud! What any INTELLIGENT person also wants is for the IRS to be non-political! In this case it was not! You liberals used the IRS to handicap your political opponents...something that even Nixon failed to pull off. But you don't care about that...do you, Joe? You don't care because it was conservatives being targeted and you're a knee jerk liberal. What that tells me is that you're NOT intelligent enough to understand that ANY administration that can get away with using the IRS against it's opposition has created an incredibly dangerous precedent. What was done to conservatives THIS TIME could very well be done to liberals NEXT TIME!
Guy, i'm not that worried about conservatives getting back into power. There simply aren't enough angry old white guys left for you to win elections. Maybe instead of worrying about your fraudulent tax exemptions, you need to get right with women, minorities and working folks.
Of course, nothing the IRS did really 'handicapped" the Teabaggers. I know you guys need to blame someone for your loss, but it wasn't because you couldn't get a fraudulent tax exemption.
Here's the thing. WHen creeps like the Koch Brothers try to buy our democracy, I WANT the IRS to sniff that out. And if you had a lick of sense, so would you.
Again, its' a town of 8000 people. In Chicago, that's considered a small suburb.
But, hey, how close was Palin to the Meth Dealers?
Remember Levi Johnston, the kid who knocked up her daughter Bristol? The one who was quickly cleaned up and lined up for a shotgun marriage but thankfully Palin lost and they didn't screw up his life?
Well, hey, did you hear this about his mom?
Sherry Johnston, Levi's mother, is sentenced to 3 years | Mat-Su | ADN.com
Sherry Johnston was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for dealing the prescription painkiller OxyContin.
Johnston is the mother of Levi Johnston, who is the father of former Gov. Sarah Palin's grandchild, Tripp.
Johnston made a deal with prosecutors to plead to a single felony count in exchange for dropping five other felony drug dealing charges against her. The deal called for the 42-year-old Wasilla woman to be sentenced to three years of prison time plus three years of probation, which is what the judge gave her.
This is the point where you guys tell me you are the party of family values again and I laugh hysterically.