Lois Lerner:Top IRS official will invoke the 5th

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Well, no matter how many threads libs post about the IRS scandal "fizzling out", the Department of Justice has launched a criminal inquiry.

Lerner is in deep shit and she knows it.

Taylor, a criminal defense attorney from the Washington firm of Zuckerman Spaeder, said that the Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation, and that the House committee has asked Lerner to explain why she provided “false or misleading information” to the committee four times last year.

Four times she lied to the House committee.

Top IRS official will invoke 5th Amendment - latimes.com
 
Funny how some only defend the Constitution when it's convenient or it's their favorite amendment that's under fire. HYPOCRITES!!!
 
Someone is going to take the fifth and lawyer up. What does that tell ya?


That she's as afraid of the government as most of us with something to lose?

That she isn't a moron?

No one posting here wants top officials in prison more than me, but there is zero connection between guilt or innocence and refusing to act like sheeple do.
 
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Someone is going to take the fifth and lawyer up. What does that tell ya?


That she's as afraid of the government as most of us with something to lose?

That she isn't a moron?

No one posting here wants top officials in prison more than me, but there is zero connection between guilt or innocence and refusing to act like sheeple do.

Oh she's a moron for lying to the House committee four times last year.

That's a biggie.

Taylor, a criminal defense attorney from the Washington firm of Zuckerman Spaeder, said that the Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation, and that the House committee has asked Lerner to explain why she provided “false or misleading information” to the committee four times last year.

Top IRS official will invoke 5th Amendment - latimes.com
 
Funny how some only defend the Constitution when it's convenient or it's their favorite amendment that's under fire. HYPOCRITES!!!

Nobody's attacking her invoking the 5th, her right to not self incriminate herself is a fundamental right...

It's the fact that she obviously doesn't want to incriminate herself that we're pointing out... if you haven't done anything wrong, then how can you incriminate yourself?

She's knee-deep in alligators my friend.
 
Someone is going to take the fifth and lawyer up. What does that tell ya?


That she's as afraid of the government as most of us with something to lose?

That she isn't a moron?

No one posting here wants top officials in prison more than me, but there is zero connection between guilt or innocence and refusing to act like sheeple do.

Oh she's a moron for lying to the House committee four times last year.

That's a biggie.

Taylor, a criminal defense attorney from the Washington firm of Zuckerman Spaeder, said that the Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation, and that the House committee has asked Lerner to explain why she provided “false or misleading information” to the committee four times last year.

Top IRS official will invoke 5th Amendment - latimes.com

Liars are not necessarily morons.

Still, let's hope you are right. Some of these people belong in jail without pension or other benefirts, others should probably just be fired and lose their pensions.
 
When ever someone takes the 5th=they're guilty as hell.

Interesting...

Bush administration U.S. attorney firings controversy

Bush administration U.S. attorney firings controversy - SourceWatch

Monica Goodling, who is the senior counselor to Gonzales and the Department of Justice's liaison to the White House, took an "indefinite leave of absence" the week of March 19, 2006. She later pleaded her fifth amendment right to not incriminate herself when subpoenaed by Congress.[44] On April 6, 2007, Goodling resigned from her position at the Department of Justice

I'd say most of the time you're right except sometimes they invoke the 5th to avoid OTHER legal issues that may come up. But yeah..
 

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