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originally posted by: Flatfish
originally posted by: TheBulk
originally posted by: Gryphon66
One less blatantly manufactured political scandal costing the American people millions as the Republican Congress incessantly "investigates" it?
Sounds like "smaller government" had a tiny win in this case.
Ah, you're one of the brilliant folks who believes that emails disappear after a hard drive crash?
Has anyone else noticed that any scandal involving Democrats is always spun as "phony"? It reminds me of the group "moveon.org" which was started when democrats and their friendly media began telling people to "move on" from their scandals. They want you focused on their opposition, hating them and focused solely on their scandals. Of course when Bush was president and investigations like the one involving Valarie Plame were never ending, that was completely legitimate!
If I'm not mistaken, the Valerie Plame investigation actually produced a conviction, so yeah I'd say it was legitimate.
If anything, the Valerie Plame investigation and prosecution was inadequate because it ended up allowing the Bush administration to protect Dick Cheney by utilizing Scooter Libby as a scapegoat and then giving him a presidential pardon to avoid sentencing.
Pretty light punishment for the crime if you ask me.
Last I heard, outing the identity of an undercover CIA operative working in the field is one of the definitions of treason.
Try again.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Boadicea
For someone who doesn't "buy into" the left/right paradigm (which definitely exists, i.e. there is a definite difference between political right and political left)...
...you certainly do argue the same arguments from the same fallacious positions as the average rabid right-winger.
If you're not arguing from your true understandings or beliefs, you can't really blame me for taking you at your word.
Not exactly... It seems that if I'm not arguing from YOUR true understandings and beliefs, that you can't take me at my word because you cannot see anything else. I don't blame you. We do what we know.
But, that's my impression of what you said, which is mostly irrelvant. What is not irrelevant is actual evidence.
Do you have evidence of IRS targeting certain groups? Do you have evidence of wrong-doing on Lois Lerner's part?
Sure I do. And you know it. And I have no doubt that you can and will rationalize it all away, just as the rabid left-winger likes to do.
You don't promote "small" government? Okay. What size do you favor?
The appropriate size. I cannot tell you a dollar amount... I cannot tell you an employee total... or even a certain number of departments or programs. I promote a government limited to its appropriate functions and duties.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Gryphon66
Seems everyone is arguing over which groups get targeted and no one is talking about government targeting any groups. I guess it's ok for some groups to get targeted but not others.
I think it's disgusting that government would target any group.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
One less blatantly manufactured political scandal costing the American people millions as the Republican Congress incessantly "investigates" it?
Sounds like "smaller government" had a tiny win in this case.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: Gryphon66
One less blatantly manufactured political scandal costing the American people millions as the Republican Congress incessantly "investigates" it?
Sounds like "smaller government" had a tiny win in this case.
That's only because democrats never investigate crimes so someone has to walk up to the plate. When a democrat commits a crime you call it a blatant manufactured political scandal?
Hilarious
originally posted by: Gryphon66
I wouldn't expect the facts to sway true believers, but the whole "targetting" scandal has been demonstrated, repeatedly, to be yet another episode of the Republicans using (or trying to use) the power of Government for political purposes:
IRS "targeted" Liberal Groups Too
New Records: IRS Targeted Progressive Groups More Extensively Than Tea Party
Proof that the IRS Didn't Target Just Conservatives and Tea Partiers
... are just a few examples of the low-hanging fruit in this evidence.
Our ruling
Brazile said the IRS was "looking at everybody" including liberal groups and progressive groups. Yes, some progressive groups did have their tax-exempt status applications flagged as the IRS reviewed whether nonprofit groups were engaging in political activities.
But it wasn’t to the same degree as tea party and other conservative groups, nor did it result in the same actions. The list targeting tea party groups resulted in delayed processing that in some cases lasted almost three years and inquiries into their donors. Further, the inspector general found tea party groups were systematically singled out as part of an office-wide effort, while progressive groups were not.
Weighing all of this, we rate Brazile’s comments Half True.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
So you're fine with Republicans wasting money on investigation after investigation after investigation for political purposes and abusing the Constitutional power of their offices to do so?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: yuppa
The IRS is unconstituitional to begin with so there moral highground is below sea level.
Under which Article or provision of the Constitution do you consider the IRS to be illegal?