Posted on 05/21/2014 6:27:56 PM PDT by Mariner
A nonprofit group hopes to award a $1 million bounty to anyone who can provide smoking gun evidence to implicate IRS leadership or members of the Obama administration who purposefully targeted conservative and tea party-affiliated groups, TheBlaze has learned.
Gregg Phillips, the managing director for The Voters Trust, a political nonprofit 501 (c)(4) which was established to identify and mobilize Americans, told TheBlaze on Wednesday that this is the peoples bounty to seek the truth.
Catherine Engelbrecht, president of the nonprofit group True the Vote, will be officially announcing the bounty Wednesday night on Megyn Kellys Fox News show, The Kelly File at 9 p.m. ET.
To qualify for the bounty, the person needs to provide relevant evidence including emails, eye-witness accounts, or testimony of political targeting of Americans by the IRS or the Obama administration that has not previously been reported, according to an official press release from the group obtained by TheBlaze.
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Is it racist to be critical of a lap dog?
We all know where this will lead to, to the BIGGEST “RAT” of them all, OBAMA. Because nothing ever happens without directions from the WH. But, we also know, that whoever “RATS” out the “BIG RAT” will have to go on a “WITNESS PROTECTION” program.
I’ll pony up!
Pay it in...CASH.
Considering that the winner is likely risking their life, 1 mill may not be enough. Arkansasied is less subtle than Chicagoied.
Whether it was just agents of the IRS, Congressman, White house aides or Obozo himself....this is criminal.
Never again should the IRS be allowed to intimidate American citizens. Stand up representatives and stop this un-American sort of activity. Someone stand up and fight damn it!
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