Saturday, June 15, 2013

First They Came for the TEA Parties. Next, the Churches

Actually, the ObozoTyranny has been after the Catholic Church for a few years (see "the mandate.")

Then came the IRS' TEA Party corruption.

Now back to the churches--this time, the fundamentalists.

On Thursday the Examiner provided an exclusive report indicating that the Obama administration had implemented a covert program beginning in 2009 that was intended to spy on conservative, evangelical Christian churches.

That program involved infiltration — sending in government operatives to join churches for the purpose of data collection. The government snoops would keep their eyes and ears open for criticism of the Obama administration, talk of Tea Party participation, conversations about gun ownership, and a number of other issues.

But a special report issued today by Fox News indicates that the program went far beyond infiltration and snooping. The IRS was used to harass Christian churches if they were identified as places where large numbers of anti-Obama citizens congregated for worship.  --Gateway quoting Examiner


Franklin Graham, the Biblical Recorder, Billy Graham Evangelist Organization.....

BUY.  MORE.  AMMO.

6 comments:

Jim said...

From the very first word of the "exclusive report":

Speaking on condition of anonymity, sources have told The Examiner that the Obama administration has allegedly

Nowhere in the report does it give any further reference to validity of those "sources". Just "an informant". Rush Limbaugh? Alex Jones? the ghost of Breitbart? Glenn Beck's ass?

Sources allege. That's the entire "report".

Dad29 said...

Frankly, that's more than the ObozoStatist allows us to know about the "court ruling" authorizing PRISM.

So eat it, Jimbo.

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Dad29 said...

Umnnhhhh....yah, but don't put it in pixels.

Anonymous said...

Lick my taint, Jim.

Amy said...

Given the number of scandals (what are we up to now...5? 6?) the Obama administration loses the benefit of the doubt until such a time they prove themselves to be trustworthy and honest.

So, in other words, never.