By Jay Sekulow
The left's outrage over the IRS turns to a plea to 'move on'
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

Three years ago, Lamar Grace left Detroit for the suburb of Southfield. He got a good deal — a 3,000-square-foot Colonial that once was worth $220,000. In foreclosure, he paid $109,000. The neighbors were not pleased.
"There's a way in which they look down on people moving in from Detroit into houses they bought for much lower prices," says Mr. Grace, 39, a telephone company analyst. "I understand you want to keep out the riffraff, but it's not my fault you paid $250,000 and I paid a buck."
"They don't want to live next door to ghetto folks," Mr. Grace says.