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connor 4 days, 23 hours ago on IRS commissioner ousted over tea party targeting

Did anyone see the article about the Conservative pac that waited over a year and didn't get approved for non-profit status then changed it's name to greenhouse solutions and was approved by the IRS in two weeks?

This is flat out illegal, biased, political warfare and it's getting closer to the final step of diplomacy.

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connor 5 days, 9 hours ago on IRS commissioner ousted over tea party targeting

And the Obummer "pass the buck (that he stole from us) rollover and throw another sycophant under the buss" tour continues.

Voter fraud and now IRS financial tyranny to retain the majority with their immigrant mercenary voter army.

It's pretty obvious how this is all going to end.

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connor 5 days, 12 hours ago on Woman accused of trying to burn apartment building

Those Housing authority units are fourplexes, if it has a hallway, or so I have been told. So my guess is four single adult dwellings with two children each as setting fire to the building would include the entire building's occupants.

The total isn't for just that one apartment. If it was then yes HA would be all over that... Or will be now LOL.

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connor 6 days, 13 hours ago on Our Opinion: State services, employees hit in crossfire of spite-based budgeting

The original law suit filed in Stoddard county was by a man who was denied a license because he wouldn't comply with the data scanning. DoR was also forwarding the copies they made to a third party data company out of Alabama. Last time I looked into it DoR had been ordered to stop making the copies and denying licenses and it had complied. Even if the law suit has been dropped or they made amends DoR still violated HB 351 (which was one of the basis for the law suit).

Since DoR has stopped taking this information they obviously have a lessened work load as well. Although I am sure if anyone is going to feel any effects of decreased staffing it's going to be the people getting their license renewed however since as I understand it that aspect of the whole thing is contracted out then I am sure the back office data entry side will have to lose some people as well.

Luektemeyer was talking about an entirely different thing when he mentioned no law had been broken and regardless I am not sure everyone agrees with that assessment. He was talking about the mass data transfer that went down between DoR and various other Federal agencies and (I believe) State Highway Patrol.

There are many inter-woven threads to this issue and you are attempting to pick and choose aspects of separate parts to act as a cover for the whole.

I will admit however I have not checked back up on the law suit to see if it has been dropped now that DoR has stopped the activity, yet even if it has been that does not mean the good Senator has to drop the issue from his position either. As a matter of fact there were plenty of citizens (Like myself) that ended up having to comply with the DoR data scanning at some expense and headaches to ourselves who believe any lawsuit should be opened up as class action.

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connor 1 week ago on Philly abortion doc guilty in 3 babies' deaths

Ok I think I have this figured out.

A life is only a life when an emotionally charged, depressed or career minded woman says it is. In her elevated state as sole god and possessor of the child's life she is absolved of any wrong doing even if the murderer was acting under her divine will.

And these goddesses say they were oppressed.

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connor 1 week ago on Philly abortion doc guilty in 3 babies' deaths

So are the aborted mothers going to be charged as well? They should be.

Some of the gruesome testimony made me sick to my stomach.

But ya know it's just a lump of cells and a woman's right. Yet murder for whomever does the procedure?

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connor 1 week ago on Our Opinion: State services, employees hit in crossfire of spite-based budgeting

The scanning of personal documents and sharing them with a third party, whether that party is the Federal Government or some company from Alabama (that I can't remember the name of) pretty clearly violates House Bill 351 which was passed and signed into law in 2009.

Regardless of any of the other wrong doings and whether there is enough information being offered up to go after anyone in particular, DoR was forced to stop the activity it had been inflicting on the people of this State.

As far as I am concerned after DoR was forced to cease these actions it's pretty clear they no longer needed the staff they thought they did. It makes perfect sense to reduce their funding or partially fund them until the new normal operating costs are measured now that their work load is reduced.

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connor 1 week ago on Our Opinion: State services, employees hit in crossfire of spite-based budgeting

I think we are all seeing what happens when government agencies like the IRS have access to more information than they legally have a right to. Years of illegal scrutiny towards groups and individuals who adhere to a different political ideology than the Liberal Tyrants who are in power. The facts of the IRS focus on Conservative, Constitutional and even Religious groups is all over the news now.

This illegal information grab by Missouri's form of the IRS is no different, they were singling out a specific group of Missouri citizens for "extra" scrutiny and the directors drug their feet coming clean on it as well.

Dept. of Revenue has been miss managed and is bloated besides and now it attacks the very citizens it is suppose to serve it needs to have it's budget cut regardless.

Don't blame the axe man when he has to trim the tree the homeowner let get out of control.

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connor 1 week ago on Future heads of family farms dig into financials

I hope they are figuring in the 60% Democrat inheritance tax into those finances. That spells death to the family farm.

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connor 1 week ago on Review chairman: Clinton didn’t make Benghazi call

Indeed they lied. The timeline, cover up and refusal to help those Americans who were killed is well documented and inexcusable. Obummer and Hillery should both go to the gallows over it but accountability has never been synonymous with Liberal Democrat.

We were far enough into the failed Presidency of denial that these men should have known better than to be there in the first place. This Ambassador Stevens knew full well what type of support he would get and was an active player in Obummer's agenda. Smart men do not agree to do the dirty work for a regime that will leave you hanging and doesn't care whether you live or die only if it supports their failed beliefs.

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