IRS and DOJ being used against political opponents

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  • Disposable Heart

    Grandmaster
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    He even threw in Barney Frank, gotta love to hate that pinchfaced goon.

    It seems not like the First Amendment, but trying to violate another's ability to fund a party, not just in advertising, but money in general. Trying to cut off the supply routes sort of tactic. Nice death throe style of activity, shows the left's concerted, but futile effort to use the image of the "money stacking, evil, foriegn controlled Republican party", only to look like fools when their sources of money are drying up (disenchanted voters) and their sources for information are fraudulent.
     

    BigMatt

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    Could you imagine how that would affect the funding of the Chamber of Commerce if they divulged all of the financial contributors?

    That would destroy the Chamber of Commerce.
     

    ATOMonkey

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    If people voted for the best candidate rather than the one with the best commercial, it wouldn't matter where the money came from.
     
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