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Win, Lose, Drew by Drew Litton for January 21, 2014
January 16, 2014
January 23, 2014
Transcript:
Athlete 1: We won the NFC championship an all we got was this lousy trip to New Jersey.
Athlete 2: We won the AFC championship an all we got was this lousy trip to New Jersey.
Last time I checked, all of the Tea Party groups “targeted” by the IRS were able to operate as if they had approval for their 501 ( c) 4 filings through the election cycle. None of them had their applications denied.If Obama was trying to take a page from Tricky Dick, he failed miserably.
I’m actually torn. Part of me wants Snowpocalypse to happen, too, but part of me knows that would favor the Seahawks, and I’m rooting for the Broncos.
Your argument is pretty weak, IMO. The IRS didn’t stem the tide of money flowing into groups that were not affiliated with a candidate for either side. I’ve said in the past that the real problem is that no group engaging in any political activity should be tax-exempt or be allowed to hide the names of their contributors. Unlike 5 out of 9 Supreme Court Justices, I favor transparency in political contributions.
ConserveGov about 11 years ago
Should be a great game.Go Broncos!
eepatt about 11 years ago
Pay attention. That was not true, just another passing Issa illusion.
ARodney about 11 years ago
That’s because the president and its administration did not use the IRS against those that are of a different political slant.
Uncle Joe about 11 years ago
Last time I checked, all of the Tea Party groups “targeted” by the IRS were able to operate as if they had approval for their 501 ( c) 4 filings through the election cycle. None of them had their applications denied.If Obama was trying to take a page from Tricky Dick, he failed miserably.
phoenixnyc about 11 years ago
I’m actually torn. Part of me wants Snowpocalypse to happen, too, but part of me knows that would favor the Seahawks, and I’m rooting for the Broncos.
Uncle Joe about 11 years ago
Your argument is pretty weak, IMO. The IRS didn’t stem the tide of money flowing into groups that were not affiliated with a candidate for either side. I’ve said in the past that the real problem is that no group engaging in any political activity should be tax-exempt or be allowed to hide the names of their contributors. Unlike 5 out of 9 Supreme Court Justices, I favor transparency in political contributions.