Posted on 11/20/2017 5:30:38 PM PST by Cheerio
Lois G. Lerner, the former director of the IRSs Exempt Organizations Unit, filed court documents on Thursday requesting the sealing in perpetuity of tapes and transcripts of depositions she gave in court this year, Washington Times reports.
Lerner claimed members of her family, including young children, have received death threats due to her role in the IRS targeting scandal, in which conservative and tea party groups had their tax-exempt status denied or delayed until after the 2012 election.
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They can confess their CRIMES, do their times, and end these threats.
The threats are almost certainly contrived, like the fake racial slurs weve seen.
We need a bunch of DC folks in prison, soon, or swamp draining is just a joke.
Ive been pushing for public whippings, stocks and hangings for some time.
Degrees of punishment on display every Saturday at noon at city courthouses. Let shoplifters (whipped) see whats next if they continue in crime. Let all see what crime gets you.
Young children? They must be grandkids, as she is almost 70 years old.
My thoughts exactly.
Small town squares throughout with examples of why one might behave.
You’re right... Great list of hate crimes - glad you liked it.
Wish there was a list of ‘hate crimes’ that were NOT debunked. It’s possible NONE of them are true and more investigation is required. I mean, are they all fake?
Share the site - pass it around. Truth sets us free:
https://www.reddit.com/r/StumpSheet/comments/6ec3z1/fake_hate_crimes_official/
Hide under my car. It will be OK.
Amen!
Thank you!
Wait - somebody refresh my memory. Who do you work for again, Lois? So, you’re afraid that the employers who you screwed over might be a little cranky? Yes, dear. Yes, we are.
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