Sunday, March 30, 2014

IRS Probe PRT 2



REP. Trey Gowdy asked how in the hell can the President of the United States prejudge an investigation and saying there is not a smidgen of evidence towards the IRS criminal conduct, he even said this on national television before the witnesses testify before the console.  So with that REP. Trey Gowdy calls for Special Console.  What's that Mr. Gowdy, some groups have been targeted for the teachings of The Constitution of The United States of America?  

It's because of this fine framework you can view or even read this!  This country America does not want a king, (monarchy) this was formed around a Republic, not a Democracy.  A Republic is a representative government ruled by law, the Constitution.  In which power is exercised by the public at large and affairs of state are a concern of the public. That the government be "bound by fixed laws, which the people have a voice in making and a right to defend."  John Adams proceeded to develop his thoughts, culminating in 1787 with the "true and only true definition of a republic, a government in which all men, rich and poor, magistrates and subjects, officers and people, masters and servants, the first citizen and the last, are equally subject to the laws"  

A democracy is a direct government ruled by the majority, a mob rule.  Democracy contrasts with forms of government where power is either held by one person, as in a monarchy, or where power is held by a small number of individuals, as in an oligarchy.     

IRS Targeting of Conservative Groups;  Mr. Gowdy ask, "don't know why in the hell the President would prejudge an investigation".

New Republic Of Texas




The O’Reilly Factor 

Here's that interview of President Obama that has REP. Trey Gowdy questioning Obama's judgment of the IRS investigation.  “These kinds of things keep on surfacing, in part because you and your TV station will promote them,” Obama said, taking aim at Fox News. The segment about the IRS starts at 6:39 but this whole interview is excellent, one for the books. Bill O'Reilly sits down with President Obama at the White House to discuss the IRS scandal, Benghazi, the Affordable Care Act and the Super Bowl. 

FOX Sports 

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