Just for the record, I am not condoning violence against any IRS worker.  However, at the same time, there is very little love between Americans and the bane of our existence.  Common sense dictates that the IRS policing Obamacare would be a problem for the citizenry.  Obama should know better.  Oh I forgot, he could care less.

FOX NEWS

“The federal government is investigating dozens of death threats to IRS employees that have been posted online since the House passed the health care bill, FoxNews.com has learned.

The health care law has sparked protests on radical anti-tax and anti-government Web sites and within their private, password-protected e-mail lists and message boards. Some writers have labeled March 21 — the day the House passed the bill – ‘Bloody Sunday,’ and they see it as a call to violent action against IRS workers.

In the days following the House vote, animosity toward the IRS intensified, and many heated online protests included specific discussions about the best way to go about killing tax agents.

Hundreds of comments were posted in response to an incendiary story on infowars.com, the radical far-right Web site owned by radio host Alex Jones. The story, entitled, ‘The Cost Of Defying Obamacare: $2,250 a Month And IRS Goons Pointing Guns At Your Family,’ focused on the ‘increasing militarization of the IRS’ and its expansion of powers under the new health care law.

One commenter wrote: ‘If they actually try to do this, there is going to be a whole lot of thugs start vanishing. This is the last line in the sand. Those fools have just signed their death warrants!!!

‘theres gonna be alot of IRS agents needing healthcare if they try to terrorize us Americans,” another comment read. Yet another wrote, “Come and take them…….they will have to hire so many IRS agents because…well when 10 a day get killed….you do the math.’

A federal probe has been launched into the comments. ‘We are actively investigating all threats made against IRS employees,’ J. Russell George, treasury inspector general for tax administration, said in a statement to FoxNews.com Tuesday morning.”