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The Internal Revenue Service is facing a class action lawsuit alleging that more than 60 million personal medical records were improperly seized by agents from the embattled agency.
So, it looks like the IRS is practicing for it's role in Obamacare. How else can one explain an agency that's sole job is to deal with taxes is taking medical records of private citizens in violation of Federal Law (HIPPA).
The medical records included information on psychological counseling, gynecological counseling, sexual and drug treatment, and other sensitive medical treatment data.
To add insult to injury these same agents decided to order in Pizza and sodas and use the company video system to watch a basketball game during the raid.
I guess they didn't have a big screen tv at the IRS offices?
Its a dup thread OP was discussed a few weeks ago. It's always nice though to bust the IRS in the chops so carry on. This will be interesting again. LOL
There was an almost exact discussion a couple of days ago, about the same story. An important topic to consider, and if I'm recalling correctly not something as alleged, but regurgitating it over and over only serves to diminish it's discussion value, IMO.
There was an almost exact discussion a couple of days ago, about the same story. An important topic to consider, and if I'm recalling correctly not something as alleged, but regurgitating it over and over only serves to diminish it's discussion value, IMO.
This is a subject that is so important it cannot be discussed enough. I think may be even more important that the Zimmerman murder trial which has been going non stop for 2600 + posts now.
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