To: Nachum
If the GOP can’t score on the IRS crime’s as detailed by Dr. Eastman, specifically the sharing of documents filed with the IRS to his political opponents, then every citizen can have their private health records shared by the IRS and find that they may wind up in the hands of creditors, Insurance companies, Banks, data mining companies and perhaps more. Imagine if your a few pounds overweight, and your bank won’t give you a mortgage unless you accept a higher interest rate because of a precieved risk, oy your race is not consistant with the growth plan for that neighborhood. What aspect of peoples lives would be out of bounds?
20 posted on
06/04/2013 8:59:40 AM PDT by
swamprebel
(a Constitution once changed from Freedom, can never be restored.)
To: swamprebel
If the GOP cant score on the IRS crimes as detailed by Dr. Eastman, specifically the sharing of documents filed with the IRS to his political opponents, then every citizen can have their private health records shared by the IRS and find that they may wind up in the hands of creditors, Insurance companies, Banks, data mining companies and perhaps more. Imagine if your a few pounds overweight, and your bank wont give you a mortgage unless you accept a higher interest rate because of a precieved risk, oy your race is not consistant with the growth plan for that neighborhood. What aspect of peoples lives would be out of bounds?
Couple that with the Supremes on the DNA ruling, you have a monster on our hands. BTW, except for Scalia, our side sold us out.
154 posted on
06/04/2013 5:08:01 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
(I miss you Whitey! (4-15-2001 - 10-12-2012). Take care, pretty girl!)
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