Sunday, January 26, 2014

Obama Eliminating Opposing Voices By Using Dictatorial Practices


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Obama Eliminating Opposing Voices By Using Dictatorial Practices

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The Obama Administration is now so firmly in control, it no longer feels it necessary to hide its dictatorial practices in the elimination of opposing voices.


Example One:


NEW YORK — Dinesh D’Souza, a conservative scholar and author, known internationally for his book The Roots of Obama’s Rage, and on which was based the anti-Obama documentary, 2016: Obama’s America (the second most popular political documentary in U.S. history), has been indicted in New York on charges he violated campaign finance laws in 2012 by making a political contribution to Republican Wendy Long who was opposing incumbent Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, (D-NY) for the Senate seat once held by Hillary Clinton. D’Souza has been released on a $500,000 bond, awaiting his felony trial, and subsequent conviction.


Example Two:


Although an FBI investigation found the IRS not guilty of prejudicial withholding of the applications by Conservative groups for tax exempt status, this week, Friends of Abe (referring to Abraham Lincoln), a group of Conservative workers in the entertainment industry, was advised that the Internal Revenue Service is reviewing the group’s activities in connection with its application for 501(c)4 tax exemption. Last week, federal tax authorities issued a 10-point demand for detailed information about its meetings with politicians Paul Ryan, Rick Santorum, and Herman Cain, and demanded “enhanced access” to the group’s website, which would reveal the confidential list of conservative Hollywood members. Their membership list has always been kept secret in order to avoid members being personally subjected to an inquisition by the IRS. The Group’s application has already been pending for more than two years, while a similar liberal organization, People for the American Way Foundation, sponsored by the left-leaning television producer Norman Lear and others, experienced no such delay.


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