The
widespread support for the Obama administration appears
to be imploding. Nearly half of our populace strongly
disagrees with its policies and an ever increasing
segment of the populace distrusts its motives and
methods. It seems that the impending collapse of support
is being accelerated by his demonstrated inability to be
transparent, accountable and truthful with the American
public.
Department of State decisions regarding the Benghazi
consulate and the Department of Justice decisions
regarding the Associated Press and Fox News have
certainly been inappropriate. Many legal scholars
believe that some of the actions taken are illegal and
even may be unconstitutional. But the partisan targeting
of selected political groups, that has apparently become
systemic within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), may
place nearly half of the nation on the potential enemies
list for this administration.
Worse, it appears that the administration has
steadfastly avoided telling the public the truth
regarding any of these issues.
Reports regarding papers signed by Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton that have now been made public appear to
make clear that the Administration was fully aware that
the attack on the American Consulate and compound at
Benghazi represented a premeditated radical Muslim
assault on United States property that killed four
American citizens. Yet the Obama Administration actively
and knowingly attempted to mislead the people by
convincing us that the attack was a spontaneous act of
violence, in response to an anti-Muslim video.
When that story was disproved, it was then alleged that
the ill-advised and likely fatal decision to not provide
aid to our citizens under attack was made without the
knowledge of Administration leaders. However, the
troubling facts suggest that those decisions were made
at the highest levels of the Department of State.
Moreover, it seems unlikely that Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton would have signed off on such
politically sensitive life and death matters without
consulting the President.
The
Obama Administration has admitted its broad surveillance
of Associated Press and Fox News electronic
communications and records. It represents that the
ongoing surveillance, while possibly overly broad and
arguably over-zealous, is necessary to investigate
potential national security leaks. However, according to
the news media, the actions being taken by the
Administration are unprecedented and are more likely
focused on the intimidation of the media’s
constitutionally protected rights to find and report the
facts.
The
media, and many other Americans, rightfully worry that
restriction of free speech has historically been a
precursor to the establishment of totalitarian
governments. The right to speak freely is certainly of
equal importance to the right to own and bear arms and
the right to own and enjoy the benefits of private
property. These constitutionally protected rights are
the cornerstones of American freedom.
Lending more credence to that concern is the more recent
revelation that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has
been targeting both conservative political groups, and
other political entities, that allegedly oppose Obama
Administration policies and activities. The purpose of
these partisan IRS audits and inquires appears to be to
quash political dissent through discouraging
contributions and through intimidation of donors by
threat of selective audits.
The
President has denied any knowledge of these partisan,
intimidation-focused IRS audits. Moreover, the agency
leadership has made clear that the ill-advised partisan
audits were a recent occurrence and that they had
virtually all originated from a single Ohio based
division within the IRS. That IRS unit was allegedly
working autonomously and independently of more senior
supervision.
We
now know that these targeted audits have been used to
intimidate and restrict the activities of selected
political groups for several years. In fact, the
partisan audits and inquires reached their peak in the
two years before the 2012 Presidential election. We also
have learned the audits were not autonomous nor were
they unknown to IRS leadership.
The
President has publicly professed that the IRS is an
independent agency. However, we have recently learned
that the directors of this “independent” IRS agency have
personally visited the Obama White House more than 150
times during the 53 months of his presidency.
What we have not yet learned is who gave the orders for
the IRS to selectively audit Obama Administration
critics.
Resolution of these serious allegations is very
important to the future of this nation. Are we now to
sacrifice American lives and assets for the purpose of
political posturing? Are we, as a people, willing to
allow the ongoing attempts to limit free speech by
intimidation of the news media through implied threats
of criminal prosecution? Are we, as a free people,
willing to allow the ongoing attempts to limit political
opposition by using the police power of agencies such as
the Internal Revenue Service to intimidate political
factions?
These are serious allegations that threaten the very
fabric of our free nation.
Last week, we paused to remember and honor all those who
placed themselves in harm’s way to secure our rights to
live as a free people. All of our service men and women
have made those great sacrifices to protect us from
outside powers that would limit or extinguish our
freedoms.
It
is incumbent upon all Americans to remain vigilant in
the protection of our rights. This need for vigilance is
equally true whether the threats come from external
powers or from sources internal to government. We must
continue to be ready and willing to vocally stand up in
opposition to the people and the policies that would
limit the rights that allow us to be a free people.
It
is time for us all to insist that Congress, acting in
bipartisan good faith, appoint independent special
counsels to investigate and determine the facts
regarding each of these serious allegations. Once the
facts have been established, those responsible for
illegal acts must be held accountable and criminally
prosecuted where appropriate.
Please remember, if we do not stand up for rural Oregon
no one will.
Best Regards,
Doug
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