The Big Lie: ONLY Conservative Groups Targeted by IRS? That’s not true.

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  1. Grant in Texas - May 20, 2013

    With all the complaints that the government is “getting too large”, just the opposite has happened at the IRS.  They have been cut from 115,000 employees to 89,000 after a 17% cut in funding with even more cuts coming from the sequester which will furlough every IRS employee five more days this year.  Yet, thanks to Citizens United there has been an avalanche of new applicants with the 115 employees in the Cincinnati office left in charge of verifying that these new organizations are indeed “charitable” (you know like the Red Cross, American Cancer Society, your local Baptist church…!).   With the name “PARTY” in your group title, are we to believe that you are providing food, clothing, medicine, and housing for the poor?  What is so charitable about having millions of anonymous TAX-FREE contributions in order to run negative ads against political foes?  Well, I guess you could say the Supreme Court ruling has been charitable to big MEDIA raking in advertising bucks.

  2. Diego Ball - June 13, 2013

    The Internal Revenue Service inappropriately flagged conservative political groups for additional reviews during the 2012 election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status, a top IRS official said Friday.

  3. MARK TRAINA - September 18, 2013

    NAAWP UPDATE: KU KLUX KLAN more popular in 2013, than 1866.http://nmwkkkk.weebly.com/The KKK currently boasts having more than 28-million members worldwide and BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA is currently being used as a POSTER CHILD for REGISTRATION purposes.http://www.movementmagazine.com/0399/reichthing.htmThe Ku Klux Klan, the oldest white supremacist organization in the United States, was founded on December 24, 1866, by five veterans of the Confederate Army in Pulaski, Tennessee.After an inauspicious start, the Klan has undergone peaks and valleys of popularity and influence. Its initial period of expansion was in the post–Civil War reconstruction era. The Klan developed its tactics of intimidation in 1867 under the leadership of a former Confederate general, Nathan Bedford Forrest.From the beginning, the Klan proclaimed itself a white Christian movement ready to preserve the Southern way of life. At first the Klan was determined to keep the Southern black population in its place; only later did the Klan become anti-Catholic and anti-Jewish. The Klan became so powerful and feared during Reconstruction that President Ulysses Grant initiated an army crackdown on its activities. After a series of incidents, General Forrest disbanded the Klan.The Ku Klux Klan’s influence waned after Reconstruction, but it revived in the 1920s as a result of the popularity and pro-Klan viewpoint presented in the movie Birth of a Nation. The Klan expanded outside the South by declaring Catholics and Jews its enemies. The Klan’s mission was to purify America and restore the traditional white Protestant way of life.At the peak of its popularity, the Klan had four million members and was able to win elections for its supporters at both the national and state levels. Part of the secret of the Klan’s success in the 1920s was its close association with Protestant fundamentalist ministers in attacking the evils of modern society. A series of scandals and excesses caused the Klan to lose popularity, but remnants of its former strength remained in the South.The Ku Klux Klan has a special way of organizing and keeping its affairs secret. The organizational handbook of the Klan is titled the Kloren. A local cell is a klavern. Each klavern is headed by the exalted cyclops. Other ranks with specialized duties are the klaliff, klokard, kludd, kligrapp, kladd, kliabee, klexter, and klaroogo. A state director is called a grand dragon. The national head of the Ku Klux Klan is the imperial wizard.Klan members use secret identification codes including AKIA (A Klansman I Am) and other signals. Robert J. Kelly maintains that these secret codes and ceremonial rituals promote “a sense of camaraderie” among members of the Klan and “a mutual feeling of being victimized” by outsiders which permits members to use violence against others.The end of segregation after a series of U.S. Supreme Court decisions beginning in 1954 revitalized the Ku Klux Klan. From a moribund group of three loosely organized Klan bodies with only a few thousand inactive members in the early 1950s, the Klan peaked at about 40,000 active members in 1965. Civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s intensified Klan activity.The Klan was so powerful in certain areas of the South that its supporters controlled the state courts and the local police. Various Klan groups met and formed the United Klans of America (UKA) in 1961 under the leadership of Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton. Shelton, a violently anti-communist Methodist Church member, led the Klan in its anti-black, anti-Jewish campaign against the civil rights movement. Much of the violence directed against civil rights demonstrators came from members of the UKA. http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/wash-teens-plead-not-guilty-in-vet-beating-deathfatuous1MARK TRAINAFatuousCra@aol.comhttp://www.marktraina.webs.comNAAWP PRESIDENT, CEO and NATIONAL SPOKEPERSONCANDIDATE for LOUISIANA GOVERNOR 2015

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