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As I said yesterday after doing a Google search on Shulman’s political affiliations…
“While many media articles are quick to inform that Douglas Shulman, a former IRS commissioner appointed by President Bush, had denied there was any targeting of audits based on politics, they have failed to publish shulman’s political affiliations. Instead, by noting that he was appointed by Pres. Bush, they imply that he is republican, or favored by republicans.
However, a search shows that shulman may actually be a liberal, or, atleast, favors the democratic party, by a federal donation of $500 in 2004 to the DNC.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3019073/posts
BTW – 2004 was Kerry v Bush.