They are political groups that have candidates for political office who run under their "tea party" banner. They should be audited. They should be asked questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he physically stop her? Did he assault her? What did he do besides ask her questions? She could have kept walking and gone home.
Precisely
All the groups she supposedly persecuted could have filed as 527s and been approved for tax exempt status, no problem.
These were the groups harassed, their applications were purposely targeted for audits, delays and abusive requests not made to other groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he physically stop her? Did he assault her? What did he do besides ask her questions? She could have kept walking and gone home.
Precisely
All the groups she supposedly persecuted could have filed as 527s and been approved for tax exempt status, no problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he physically stop her? Did he assault her? What did he do besides ask her questions? She could have kept walking and gone home.
Precisely
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he physically stop her? Did he assault her? What did he do besides ask her questions? She could have kept walking and gone home.
Precisely
Anonymous wrote:Did he physically stop her? Did he assault her? What did he do besides ask her questions? She could have kept walking and gone home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lerner's neighbor said 'I don't want her in my house'. I need to buy that man a beer!!
I am trying to raise my son to be a gentleman and I would die if he treated any neighbor this way - especially a woman. Regardless of how he feels, the gentlemanly thing to do would to have to the jerky journalist to back off or leave her be. Not cool. I would feel this way regardless of which political party she was in.
It's not his cross to bear. She can call 911
On the video, she clearly asks the neighbor to call the police. One presumes she did not have her cell phone at the time.
If I had two men following me on a street with no one else in sight, and they were obviously angry at me, I would be afraid.
And he doesnt have to. Those who were hurt by the targeting had no one to go to. No pity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lerner's neighbor said 'I don't want her in my house'. I need to buy that man a beer!!
I am trying to raise my son to be a gentleman and I would die if he treated any neighbor this way - especially a woman. Regardless of how he feels, the gentlemanly thing to do would to have to the jerky journalist to back off or leave her be. Not cool. I would feel this way regardless of which political party she was in.
It's not his cross to bear. She can call 911
On the video, she clearly asks the neighbor to call the police. One presumes she did not have her cell phone at the time.
If I had two men following me on a street with no one else in sight, and they were obviously angry at me, I would be afraid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am trying to raise my son to be a gentleman and I would die if he treated any neighbor this way - especially a woman. Regardless of how he feels, the gentlemanly thing to do would to have to the jerky journalist to back off or leave her be. Not cool. I would feel this way regardless of which political party she was in.
What did the jerky journalist do to hurt her other than ask questions? I don't like his methodology, but he was not hurting her.
Maybe her feelings were hurt?
Of course not, it had been destroyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lerner's neighbor said 'I don't want her in my house'. I need to buy that man a beer!!
I am trying to raise my son to be a gentleman and I would die if he treated any neighbor this way - especially a woman. Regardless of how he feels, the gentlemanly thing to do would to have to the jerky journalist to back off or leave her be. Not cool. I would feel this way regardless of which political party she was in.
It's not his cross to bear. She can call 911
On the video, she clearly asks the neighbor to call the police. One presumes she did not have her cell phone at the time.
If I had two men following me on a street with no one else in sight, and they were obviously angry at me, I would be afraid.
Anonymous wrote:Lerner's neighbor said 'I don't want her in my house'. I need to buy that man a beer!!
Anonymous wrote:True the Vote