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Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by buster2010
Did you read the OP?
It isn't proof, but it looks like there may be something there. This investigation is just a few days old, and I have a strong suspicion this thing is gonna get a lot deeper.
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by Flatfish
I think you are confusing incidents here. This thread is about the possibility of targeting individuals for audit because they are opposed to Obamacare. It wouldn't surprise me.
The other things DID happen. Without a doubt. Admitted even.
I can't believe some people still defend this sorta ish.
This thread is about the possibility of targeting individuals for audit because they are opposed to Obamacare. It wouldn't surprise me.
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by Flatfish
Lawsuits are piling up as we speak, bud.
Laugh all you want, but not even the Whitehouse denies that this happened.
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by Flatfish
Umm...
Again, they have admitted guilt. These suits won't even go to court. They will settle.
Originally posted by buster2010
reply to post by JayinAR
This thread is about the possibility of targeting individuals for audit because they are opposed to Obamacare. It wouldn't surprise me.
Seeing how you don't need proof of anything just a strong suspicion why would you be surprised?
Originally posted by Flatfish
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by Flatfish
Umm...
Again, they have admitted guilt. These suits won't even go to court. They will settle.
Thanks, but I just as soon wait till I heard the fat lady bellow her tune.
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by queenofswords
You forgot having their phones tapped. I saw this morning some journalist was saying that they are already seeing results from the phone records fiasco. Government officials are clamming up with the media for fear that their conversations are being monitored.
Also, it was reported a few days ago that they are also monitoring convos in the house of representatives, but that has fallen off the radar for the moment.
As the 2012 presidential campaign heats up, President Obama’s campaign team has set up a new Web site, AttackWatch.com, to challenge negative statements about the president made by Republican presidential candidates and conservatives.
Attack Watch, on the other hand, uses the shorter tagline, “Get the Truth. Fight the Smears.”
“There's a new Twitter account making President Obama look like a creepy, authoritarian nutjob,” an Arizonan tweeted. “In less than 24 hours, Attack Watch has become the biggest campaign joke in modern history,” a contributor to conservative blog The Right Sphere wrote. The contributor linked to the following parody commercial for Attack Watch: