A. You're doing it wrong.
B. If you can say Obama "lied" about a video which caused "real" protests that killed a couple hundred people, then I can say Bush "lied" about his knowledge on tension in the middle east and what happened on 9/11 - which killed fucking thousands. In the middle of our greatest city. And changed life as we knew it FOR EVER.
Now go find me a senator that protests gay marriage and was caught with gay porn.
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Well for starters: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...utm_medium=RSS
Next: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...r-train-wreck/ and let me add he helped write it ffs
and finally: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/1..._n_406181.html
You're still doing it wrong..
Posting links without even paraphrasing them does not state your case. Please refer to the 20 previous posts for a demonstration of what we're looking for, here.
Get a meme. Find a picture. Slap a quote on it and laugh about how stupid it is.
This is not a thread to debate serious politics.
Demonstration:
Tell me more about how your political view as a woman reveals that women shouldn't have political views.
Don't let any facts get in the way of your delusions.The IRS didn?t just target conservative groups. They also questioned the tax exempt status of liberal groups too.
In 2012, The Chicago Tribune reported on the IRS denying tax exempt status to a liberal political group,
The IRS announced in May and June that it took the actions against two groups defined as tax-exempt under the 501(c)(4) section of the tax code. The IRS on Thursday declined comment on its tax-exempt final rulings. Tax-exempt groups raising money for both major political parties ahead of the Nov. 6 election walk a fine line between promoting ?social welfare? for tax-exempt purposes and purely political interests.
A 501(c)(4) group denied tax-exempt status by the IRS would run afoul of Federal Election Commission rules and could be
required to disclose its donors. Emerge America, a group which helps Democratic women seeking elected office, said it lost it tax-exempt status last October. The IRS invoked the ?private benefit doctrine? barring 501(c)(4) status for any group promoting a candidate or political party. The IRS announced its final decision in May.
In June the IRS said it denied 501(c)(4) tax-exemption for an unnamed political group also under the private benefit doctrine. The IRS is barred by law from disclosing the group?s name and the group has not publicly identified itself. The group had one objective: to serve the political goals of its founder, the IRS said. A 501(c)(4) group can spend some funds on political advocacy, but electioneering cannot be its sole reason for existence or comprise a majority of its spending.
It looks like the IRS was not just targeting conservative groups, but was targeting political action groups who may have been violating the tax exemption guidelines. If the IRS wasn?t targeting conservatives, but trying to deal with the surge of dark money groups applying for tax exempt status, this story takes on an entirely different context.
Reuters has obtained part of a yet to be released report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) that confirms that the IRS was targeting groups on the left and right who focused their activities on advocating for expanding or limiting of the size of the government. The report also states that the screening process was not influenced by the Obama administration, and that none of the groups screened were denied tax exempt status.
Without the claims of a partisan witch hunt against conservative groups, this latest Republican fueled Obama scandal is set to lose all of its sizzle.
Someone calling themselves the Tea Party thinks it's unfair that they have to pay taxes. Not shocking.
I think all politicians are assholes. pretty much sums it up. I will try to do better with my next asshole pol next time I promise.
I just dislike Max because he is a democrat from Montana, which, unless you are a transplant or live in the liberal western part, is rare. Ranching, guns, hunting, pretty standard stuff in MT, and he is all "save the earth" and shit.
I don't like repooblicans, or tea parties, or liberals that are political. I like people. I don't like politics.
And, on a side note, that is what my worthless bachelor's degree is.
you are absolutely one hundred percent correct. However,he gave a speech on how devastating logging has been in the state. then he flipflopped on clear cuts (logging) in the rattlesnake valley where I used to live. an untouched glorious place. he sold out. I meant it with greatest sarcasm and should have explained why i don't deal well with his hypocrisy. I am bitter.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics...nthood-to-kkk/
This weekend, Virginia Republicans found their candidate for lieutenant governor in E.W. Jackson, a Chesapeake, Va. pastor who has compared Planned Parenthood to the Ku Klux Klan and also suggested that black Americans are being enslaved by the Democratic Party.
I don't follow politics at all but when I opened up the news paper and saw the front page of our mayor candidates in Pittsburgh I had to do a double take. Then today my aunt told me about this: http://www.wtae.com/news/politics/Pi...z/-/index.html
This is all time favorite!
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