I agree with Ashton that it is a bad idea -- an awful idea -- to have the DoJ's Civil Rights Division…
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Ashton Right, Mukasey Off (Slightly)

I agree with Ashton that it is a bad idea -- an awful idea -- to have the DoJ's Civil Rights Division investigate the IRS scandal. I also agree with Ashton that in the short run, the best thing of all is to keep letting Congress (and the press) investigate this outrage, and let the body politic be the judge. In fact, that's what Andy McCarthy argues today at National Review Online, with superb reasoning:

The Framers would have been astounded at the notion that Congress’s responsibility to ensure the proper working of government could be delegated to an unaccountable prosecutor. The paramount question is whether the government is out of control, not whether some mid-level official (or even a higher official) can be convicted by a jury.

Indeed, I think there is some agreement between Mukasey…[more]

May 23, 2013 • 10:22 am
Fast and Furious: Who Is Dennis Burke?

Fast and Furious: Who Is Dennis Burke?

Until Eric Holder stops ignoring congressional subpoenas, Congress should keep trying to discover what he’s hiding. Dennis Burke might provide the key to unlock the mystery.

Democrats Look to Turn ObamaCare into State-Level Advantage in 2014

Democrats Look to Turn ObamaCare into State-Level Advantage in 2014

Once qualified, pro-ObamaCare advocacy groups can flood the air- and radio-waves with a classic liberal sales pitch: Advertisements claiming to get something (health insurance for the poor) for nothing (“free” federal tax dollars).

 Background Checks, Anyone? IRS, AP and Fox Scandals Confirm Potential for Bureaucratic Injustice

Background Checks, Anyone? IRS, AP and Fox Scandals Confirm Potential for Bureaucratic Injustice

If there is a silver lining to the scandals blossoming across so many arms of our federal government, it is a healthier wariness toward government overreach and tyranny.

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Your Federal Tax Dollars and Government Waste

Dr. David Muhlhausen, Research Fellow in Empirical Policy Analysis at The Heritage Foundation's Center for Data Analysis, discusses government waste and ineffective social programs, and how spending on social programs has far outpaced population growth[more]
The Cost of Amnesty

Dennis Lynch, Founder and CEO of TV360 Media, discusses his latest documentary, They Come to America II: The Cost of Amnesty, and expresses grave concerns about the immigration amnesty bill currently under consideration with respect to border security, mass unemployment and America's vulnerability[more]
Internet Taxation, International Relations and Other Important Issues of the Day

CFIF Senior Vice President Timothy Lee discusses current events, domestic and international, with a focus on how they may affect American's pocket books, rights and security[more]
Report Reveals Illegal Use of Federal Tax Dollars

Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, discusses a bombshell report that reveals several instances of federal tax dollars illegally funding lobbying activities for tax hikes and anti-obesity measures[more]
 
Honoring the U.S. Armed Forces

This week, CFIF salutes all the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces for their bravery, honor and service to our country...[more]
On Immigration, We Can't Trust Washington

CFIF's Renee Giachino discusses the loopholes and false promises in the Gang of Eight immigration bill and why the politicians in Washington are not and should not be trusted…[more]
Obama's Make-Believe Budget

CFIF's Renee Giachino discusses the president's budget proposal and how its calls for even higher taxes, higher spending, bigger government and more empty promises will do…[more]
Immigration Lies and Deception

CFIF's Renee Giachino makes the case for why any serious immigration reform must put our national interests first, including and starting with securing the border...[more]
Sequester Hysteria

CFIF's Renee Giachino offers a dose of reality in response to the administration's sequester hysteria...[more]
The Felons' Full Employment Program

CFIF's Renee Giachino argues that we should lock up and throw away the key on new EEOC regulations that say employers can now be sued for discrimination if they fail to hire…[more]
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In which one of the following years did Congress pass the first Naturalization Act governing aliens in and immigrants to the United States?
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"The Fifth Amendment privilege is not designed to protect the innocent. The innocent do not need protection from the truth (just from the IRS). The privilege is designed to protect the bedrock principle that the burden of proof is always on the government and, derivatively, that a person is never required to prove his innocence. (No surprise, I suppose, that an IRS official is unfamiliar with these…[more]
 
 
—Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review Institute Senior Fellow and Former Assistant U.S. Attorney
— Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review Institute Senior Fellow and Former Assistant U.S. Attorney
 
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