"Rogue" IRS employees say "they simply did what their bosses ordered"

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A local Cincinnati TV station has found that as many as four employees of the IRS office there, may have been involved in harassing conservative groups and sending confidential information about them to liberal media outlets across two election cycles.

And though the Obama administration has been trying to paint them as "rogue" workers, the TV station quoted those employees as saying that "they simply did what their bosses ordered".

So, whom should we believe? Some hourly office workers? Or the Obama administration, which has already admitted doing things bad enought to get Richard Nixon impeached?

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Four Cincy IRS workers, not two, allegedly connected to scandal - FOX19.com-Cincinnati News, Weather & Sports

Prior to his resignation, Steven Miller called the two Cincinnati employees 'rogue' and 'off the reservation,' adding that they were 'overly aggressive' in handling the requests from those conservative groups over the past two years.

Miller also added that those two employees have already been 'disciplined' by the agency.

However, despite the claim of just two employees being involved, FOX19 has exclusively learned from two separate sources that there could be at least four Cincinnati employees involved.

One of FOX19's two sources went on say that these four IRS workers claim "they simply did what their bosses ordered." FOX19 reported on Tuesday that the report by the Office of Inspector General states that senior IRS officials knew agents were targeting Tea Party groups as early as 2011.

While the IRS is pointing at 'two rogue employees,' the number of organizations that were singled out has swelled to nearly 500, according to Rep. Congressmen Darryl Issa and Ohio's Jim Jordan.
 
IRS Employees Olivia North and Oswald North are gonna fall on the sword for their Banker Bosses.
 
And then they'll get plum jobs working for some lobbyist group or bankster operation.
 
Like any other boss, the President should be held responsible when he fails to monitor the actions of his subordinates, particularly when they personally benefit him.
 
President Empty Chair is congenitally unable to take responsibility for anything other that Seal Team Six's killing Osama bin Laden.

This is why a rent-seeking Community Organizer is unfit to be President. Rent seekers use the political process to take things away from one group for the benefit of another. That's all Obama knows how to do. And it has nothing to do with leadership.
 
A local Cincinnati TV station has found that as many as four employees of the IRS office there, may have been involved in harassing conservative groups and sending confidential information about them to liberal media outlets across two election cycles.

And though the Obama administration has been trying to paint them as "rogue" workers, the TV station quoted those employees as saying that "they simply did what their bosses ordered".

So, whom should we believe? Some hourly office workers? Or the Obama administration, which has already admitted doing things bad enought to get Richard Nixon impeached?

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Four Cincy IRS workers, not two, allegedly connected to scandal - FOX19.com-Cincinnati News, Weather & Sports

Prior to his resignation, Steven Miller called the two Cincinnati employees 'rogue' and 'off the reservation,' adding that they were 'overly aggressive' in handling the requests from those conservative groups over the past two years.

Miller also added that those two employees have already been 'disciplined' by the agency.

However, despite the claim of just two employees being involved, FOX19 has exclusively learned from two separate sources that there could be at least four Cincinnati employees involved.

One of FOX19's two sources went on say that these four IRS workers claim "they simply did what their bosses ordered." FOX19 reported on Tuesday that the report by the Office of Inspector General states that senior IRS officials knew agents were targeting Tea Party groups as early as 2011.

While the IRS is pointing at 'two rogue employees,' the number of organizations that were singled out has swelled to nearly 500, according to Rep. Congressmen Darryl Issa and Ohio's Jim Jordan.

After Michael Stack flew his personal airplane into the IRS building in Texas, I don't blame IRS employees for taking a deeper look into these wing nut groups.

One of their fellow employees was murdered by an anti-tax advocate, Al Qeada style, in a suicide airplane attack, and they are just supposed to accept this?

IMO, every wing nut is a potential mass shooter or Michael Stack/Tim McVeigh until proven otherwise. And it's the right wing's fault that this is so.
 
A local Cincinnati TV station has found that as many as four employees of the IRS office there, may have been involved in harassing conservative groups and sending confidential information about them to liberal media outlets across two election cycles.

And though the Obama administration has been trying to paint them as "rogue" workers, the TV station quoted those employees as saying that "they simply did what their bosses ordered".

So, whom should we believe? Some hourly office workers? Or the Obama administration, which has already admitted doing things bad enought to get Richard Nixon impeached?

------------------------------------------------

Four Cincy IRS workers, not two, allegedly connected to scandal - FOX19.com-Cincinnati News, Weather & Sports

Prior to his resignation, Steven Miller called the two Cincinnati employees 'rogue' and 'off the reservation,' adding that they were 'overly aggressive' in handling the requests from those conservative groups over the past two years.

Miller also added that those two employees have already been 'disciplined' by the agency.

However, despite the claim of just two employees being involved, FOX19 has exclusively learned from two separate sources that there could be at least four Cincinnati employees involved.

One of FOX19's two sources went on say that these four IRS workers claim "they simply did what their bosses ordered." FOX19 reported on Tuesday that the report by the Office of Inspector General states that senior IRS officials knew agents were targeting Tea Party groups as early as 2011.

While the IRS is pointing at 'two rogue employees,' the number of organizations that were singled out has swelled to nearly 500, according to Rep. Congressmen Darryl Issa and Ohio's Jim Jordan.

After Michael Stack flew his personal airplane into the IRS building in Texas, I don't blame IRS employees for taking a deeper look into these wing nut groups.

IMO, every wing nut is a potential mass shooter or Michael Stack/Tim McVeigh until proven otherwise. And it's the right wing's fault that this is so.


Interesting idea: If one nut pops up, then the U.S. Govt can then violate all the laws it wants and crack down on any and every conservative they want to. And velvtacheez supports this idea enthusiastically.

So, in the wake of the Unabomber's bombings, what IRS audits, restrictions, and other crackdowns do you suggest we impose (on liberals only)?

And how should those anti-liberal programs be broadened ind increased due to Floyd Corkins' shooting a security guard at the Family Research Council in Washington, DC?

Would you like me to continue with other examples? There are MANY, as you know.

It's interesting to note that leftist fanatics such as yourself support these things.
 
I've loved the excuses from the leftist apologists since the beginning of the IRS scandal. First, Bush did it too. Next, no organizations were denied tax-exempt status based on their beliefs (WRONG). Then, well hey Citizens United you know?

Thom Hartmann yesterday said that liberal groups by the very definition of being liberal is a general welfare promoting, loving organizations--and conservative groups are the opposite, so they deserve the extra scrutiny. I love calling leftist radio because it's so easy to get through (no one is listening), and even he had to agree what the IRS did is illegal.
 
A local Cincinnati TV station has found that as many as four employees of the IRS office there, may have been involved in harassing conservative groups and sending confidential information about them to liberal media outlets across two election cycles.

And though the Obama administration has been trying to paint them as "rogue" workers, the TV station quoted those employees as saying that "they simply did what their bosses ordered".

So, whom should we believe? Some hourly office workers? Or the Obama administration, which has already admitted doing things bad enought to get Richard Nixon impeached?

------------------------------------------------

Four Cincy IRS workers, not two, allegedly connected to scandal - FOX19.com-Cincinnati News, Weather & Sports

Prior to his resignation, Steven Miller called the two Cincinnati employees 'rogue' and 'off the reservation,' adding that they were 'overly aggressive' in handling the requests from those conservative groups over the past two years.

Miller also added that those two employees have already been 'disciplined' by the agency.

However, despite the claim of just two employees being involved, FOX19 has exclusively learned from two separate sources that there could be at least four Cincinnati employees involved.

One of FOX19's two sources went on say that these four IRS workers claim "they simply did what their bosses ordered." FOX19 reported on Tuesday that the report by the Office of Inspector General states that senior IRS officials knew agents were targeting Tea Party groups as early as 2011.

While the IRS is pointing at 'two rogue employees,' the number of organizations that were singled out has swelled to nearly 500, according to Rep. Congressmen Darryl Issa and Ohio's Jim Jordan.

After Michael Stack flew his personal airplane into the IRS building in Texas, I don't blame IRS employees for taking a deeper look into these wing nut groups.

IMO, every wing nut is a potential mass shooter or Michael Stack/Tim McVeigh until proven otherwise. And it's the right wing's fault that this is so.


Interesting idea: If one nut pops up, then the U.S. Govt can then violate all the laws it wants and crack down on any and every conservative they want to. And velvtacheez supports this idea enthusiastically.

So, in the wake of the Unabomber's bombings, what IRS audits, restrictions, and other crackdowns do you suggest we impose (on liberals only)?

And how should those anti-liberal programs be broadened ind increased due to Floyd Corkins' shooting a security guard at the Family Research Council in Washington, DC?

Would you like me to continue with other examples? There are MANY, as you know.

It's interesting to note that leftist fanatics such as yourself support these things.


oh you want consistancy from a liberal...they always have an excuse.
 
Pragmatic centrist Dems don't need a huge BS Alternate universe support group lol. We'll see what the non-bought off media and the law think, pass on the RW hysteria/rush to judgement. So far, all the Nixonian bs is just that...
 
Pragmatic centrist Dems don't need a huge BS Alternate universe support group lol. We'll see what the non-bought off media and the law think, pass on the RW hysteria/rush to judgement. So far, all the Nixonian bs is just that...


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