Posted on 05/17/2013 1:24:44 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
IT GETS WORSE!
The Obama IRS demanded that several Tea Party groups provide back-end access to their websites.
From reliable sources: This happened to several Tea Party groups!
The source has this in writing. It states they wanted access to everything the members had access to, which would be chats, email, contact information, etc. The group raised less than $600. She was targeted as early as October 2010....
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
...AND GETTING ROUGER......
Couldn't they just sign up as members and see the same stuff?
Hoo boy....
This administration truly knows NO bounds.
Dear Lord, let their arrogance will be their undoing....
Tatt
Is this the other shoe that was supposed to drop today?
the day isn’t over...*smiles*...although the NYT is saying Odungo knew about the IRS....so he lied Wednesday....
it is illegal because the back end of a website is the server which is physical equipment either leased or owned i.e. private property.
Is that Jarret quote on video anywhere? Or was it a transcript of an interview? Link?
The IRS did not make the request. An Obama apparatchik masquerading as an IRS agent made the embarrassing requests.
These Gestapo like political agents must all be heard by the House and then imprisoned.
This borders on the ILLEGAL!
Look, they’re just a bunch of thugs. Lots of liberals I know are disgusted with them... and that will spread.
Exactly. The law has gone out the window..
wow...Max Baucus was right....it DID get worse
Wait to the next 2 days of committee hearings next week!
Hitlers SS would be proud that their legacy continues on in America.
Obama led the dem party right over the cliff...
Couldn't they just sign up as members and see the same stuff?
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The key issue is from the first line of the story:
"The Obama IRS demanded that several Tea Party groups provide back-end access to their websites."
Members of a web site very rarely (if ever) have back-end access to the website that they are members of.
If they simply wanted to see what other members saw (which contradicts the first part of the story) as a part of the sign up process they would then have to (presumably) electronically sign the website/membership agreement and abide by it.
Not that they would "follow the rules" though.
I can’t stop watching that cat.
And yes, I know, the article is a bit convoluted...mixing demands for back-end access and what members see.
Thanks for the ping. I’d like to see the search warrant that allows the IRS to come into my house and tear it apart, search every corner, under the floorboards, and dig up my entire yard with bulldozers looking for anything that catches their eye for whatever undisclosed purpose pleases them.
I notice the 9/12 Project group in question is located in Texas. Texas is going to fight.
Usually only the founders/leaders of a group have access to the “back end” of a website, right?
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW!
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