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Despite Rubio’s wooing, radio hosts protest immigration reform bill
Conservative radio talk show hosts have signed a letter opposing the sweeping immigration reform bill in the Senate, bucking tea party favorite Sen. Marco Rubio's attempts to win their support for the bill, which would combine enhanced border security with a legalization program for the nation's unauthorized immigrants. Rubio, a member of the "gang of [...]
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Tea Party Protests Planned At IRS Offices Nationwide Tuesday
The Tea Party Patriots say 30 affiliated groups were targeted by the IRS.
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Conservatives declare opposition to Senate immigration bill
Conservative leaders blast bill as "bloated and unwieldy" package similar to ObamaCare or Dodd-Frank. Read more...
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IRS singling out of 'Tea Party' being investigated
By Patrick Temple-West and Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An investigation of the Internal Revenue Service was launched on Friday after a senior IRS official publicly apologized for subjecting conservative political groups to "inappropriate" scrutiny. In a practice that drew complaints during the 2012 election campaign, groups with the words "Tea Party" or "patriots" in their names were ...
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Tea Party Groups Want Congress to Investigate IRS for Targeting Them
Groups may tap Rep. Darrell Issa to investigate.
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Tea Party Group Drafting Sarah Palin to Run for Alaska Senate
The Tea Party Leadership Fund says Palin supporters are “desperate” for Palin to make a comeback.
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Michele Bachmann back in the headlines
Nearly 18 months after she faltered on the snowy fields of Iowa in the GOP presidential primary, Rep. Michele Bachmann is making a return to the headlines this week, sponsoring the bill to repeal President Obama's health care law and giving a forum to tea party groups who say the ...
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IRS targeted tea party, patriot groups for scrutiny
Posted May 10, 2013, at 7:39 p.m. Last modified May 11, 2013, at 6:01 a.m. WASHINGTON — An investigation of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service was launched on Friday after a senior IRS official publicly apologized for subjecting conservative political groups to “inappropriate” scrutiny.
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