Since when was "innocent until proven guilty" a bad thing? Being unable to come up with something more substantial than personal attacks is kinda lame. If you took the time to read my posts, then you'd realize how ridiculous you sound.
I'll let you in on a little secret: I've never voted Democrat. I'm not fond of either party. Feel free to continue showing your ass though.
Since when was "innocent until proven guilty" a bad thing? Being unable to come up with something more substantial than personal attacks is kinda lame. If you took the time to read my posts, then you'd realize how ridiculous you sound.
I'll let you in on a little secret: I've never voted Democrat. I'm not fond of either party. Feel free to continue showing your ass though.
KP, there's a distinct patter here in your arguments, it's all about the subtleties and technicalities for you.
Not once have I made any personal attacks, so lets get that bs out of the way.
Not sure if I'm buying into you being so independent on this issue, come to think of it, this is the first time I've found anyone defending the IRS, of all agencies.
So let's get a little history on this subject.
The overwhelming majority of 501c's targeted were proven to be conservative..
There are in fact emails found that leads one to believe that the agency was targeting certain political groups and trying to keep it quiet.
The IRS publicly admits to targeting conservative groups.
The director of the IRS exempt organizations division refuses to testify.
The IRS refuses to release all the emails.
So I have to ask, what is there to defend, let congress do their job and have an independent investigation, 70% of the people want this.