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Caption Kerry at church
Yahoo! News Photos | March 7, 2004

Posted on 03/07/2004 12:28:17 PM PST by Charles Henrickson

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TOPICS: Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: 1stpanderingchurch; 2ndblackpresident; blackchurch; caption; church; kerry; separtnchurchstate; southernstrategy; taxexemptchurch
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To: Charles Henrickson
As soon as I saw the headlines I knew that he was going to be in a black Church. He's following in Slick's footsteps. LOL! They are so predictable; so pathetic. I hope they're not fooled. He doesn't care about God or them, he cares about their votes. They will NEVER see him again, but God will. ;)
61 posted on 03/07/2004 1:18:30 PM PST by NRA2BFree (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecc 10:2)
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To: Paul Atreides
So sorry Paul.

I can't name a single one.
We all know what a bunch of lying hypocrites the Dims are.
They all take their lessons, and talking points from the Swimmer!
62 posted on 03/07/2004 1:21:10 PM PST by LuigiBasco
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To: Charles Henrickson

I prayed when I was in my mama's womb that she was black.


That's why I had made that prayer, so I could dance just like that. Go daddyo!!

63 posted on 03/07/2004 1:22:06 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Aeronaut
Can I get an AMEN?

Yup, I hears ya brother. AMEN! ;)

64 posted on 03/07/2004 1:22:31 PM PST by NRA2BFree (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecc 10:2)
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To: Aeronaut
AMEN!!!! I have been saying this for a long time. The Demos and Libs yell, "Separation of church and state" everytime a Republican even dares to say "God" or "Jesus".
The Demos go to the black churches, take over the "worship" hour with their campaign speeches and NOTHING IS SAID!! I say get the IRS on those churches until they are fair and square with everyone.
65 posted on 03/07/2004 1:23:19 PM PST by Winfield
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To: Charles Henrickson; NYer; maximillian; rogator
#1...what a pic! John effn'phoney baloney Catholic Kerry.

Ping your lists, this is funny...not quite.
66 posted on 03/07/2004 1:27:29 PM PST by TheSpottedOwl (Until Kofi Annan rides the Jerusalem RTD....nothing will change.)
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To: Winfield
Fat chance of getting the IRS on these churches. Just let a Catholic Church try that and see what happens!
67 posted on 03/07/2004 1:27:42 PM PST by LuigiBasco
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To: Charles Henrickson
X "Gee, this feels just like my First Communion..."

X "{Do I have this Jesus head-bob and hand motions down or what!}"

X That ol' practical joker JFnK just couldn't resist giving the good Reverend a hotfoot...

"Uh, you're not going to anoint my head with oil or anything, are you?"

68 posted on 03/07/2004 1:29:02 PM PST by mikrofon (Rich Target Area)
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69 posted on 03/07/2004 1:33:32 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (JF'nK.)
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To: Charles Henrickson
Is this the same man who couldn't give a definitive answer on seeing Mel Gibson's movie, and, who said that God just might not be with the United States? Just let a good photo op come along, and, he can strike any pose that's required.
70 posted on 03/07/2004 1:37:44 PM PST by Paul Atreides (Is it really so difficult to post the entire article?)
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To: Robert DeLong; mhking
"As you people all know, my wife, Ta'Raisa, is an African-American."
71 posted on 03/07/2004 1:37:57 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (Heinz site.)
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To: LuigiBasco
"How come he didn't pull that in a Catholic Church eh?"

I believe the Catholics have a Rite for the removal of such creatures-it's called Exorcism.
72 posted on 03/07/2004 1:41:18 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (With the democrats down to one John now, he's gonna be full of it !!!!)
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To: Aeronaut
Right...as soon as you find out, let me know what the election laws are?
73 posted on 03/07/2004 1:42:09 PM PST by AmericanMade1776
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To: LuigiBasco
How come he didn't pull that in a Catholic Church eh?

It isn't allowed.

74 posted on 03/07/2004 1:46:25 PM PST by pax_et_bonum (Always finish what you st)
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To: Charles Henrickson
Hey, I don't imagine it's an easy thing for someone on Kerry's staff to write a speech that contains scripture. It's unchartered waters for them.
75 posted on 03/07/2004 1:47:44 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: martin_fierro; Paul Atreides; mikrofon; WackySam

"Alright, lock the doors! Somebody in this room has stolen my dentures!"

76 posted on 03/07/2004 1:47:59 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (Heinz site.)
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To: AmericanMade1776

Churches And Politics: A Guide For Religious Leaders

Religious leaders frequently have questions about the appropriate role of religion in politics and what activities houses of worship may undertake in the political process. This guide, based on information provided by two tax attorneys who are experts in non-profit law, is designed to answer some of the common questions about this subject.

Churches and other non-profit organizations that hold 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status must abide by Internal Revenue Service regulations barring any involvement in partisan politics. The blanket prohibition concerns only races for public office, not issues. Religious leaders may speak out from the pulpit or in other forums on moral and political issues. However, churches and pastors may not endorse candidates for public office or advise congregants to vote for or against certain candidates. Federal tax law in this area is quite strict, and the IRS has indicated that it follows a "zero tolerance" policy toward violations.

Q. What types of activities are prohibited under the IRS Code?

A. Church endorsements of candidates and statements of opposition to candidates are strictly forbidden and can result in revocation of a church's tax-exempt status. (However, clergy may endorse candidates as individuals in forums outside the church or work on behalf of candidates during their personal time.)

In addition, churches may not contribute money to candidates, solicit contributions on their behalf or donate to candidates' political action committees. Churches may not set up their own PACs.

Q. What constitutes an endorsement or opposition to a candidate?

A. Prohibited activities may include letters of endorsement or opposition printed on church letterhead, church-sponsored distribution of campaign literature, pastors advising congregants to vote for or against candidates from the pulpit, the display of campaign signs on church property and other activities that could be construed as endorsing or opposing a candidate.

Q. What is the penalty if a church violates this standard?

A. Penalties can include loss of tax-exempt status or financial penalties imposed on church officials.

Q. Has this ever happened to a church?

A. Yes. The Church at Pierce Creek in Binghamton, N.Y., lost its tax-exempt status in 1995 after the IRS determined it had violated federal tax law by publishing a full-page ad in USA Today in late October of 1992 advising people that voting for presidential candidate Bill Clinton was a sin. The church sued in federal court to regain its tax-exempt status but lost in federal district court. A federal appellate court later upheld the ruling denying the church tax-exempt status.

The IRS is watching. The IRS regularly issues statements reminding churches and other non-profits to stay out of partisan politics, and the federal tax agency does not hesitate to penalize organizations that violate this standard.

Q. What types of political activities can houses of worship engage in?

A. There are many. For example, houses of worship may sponsor voter registration drives. They may encourage voting and even help people get to the polls on election day. They may not tell people who to vote for.

Houses of worship can also sponsor non-partisan candidate forums. Religious groups may sponsor forums at which all legally qualified candidates for a given office are invited to appear. The questioning should be non-partisan in nature and broad, covering a range of issues, not just moral or social issues of concern to the church.

Churches may send questionnaires to candidates and ask them where they stand on issues. However, before distributing the answers, churches should make sure the answers are accurate and that the questionnaire covers a wide range of issues. Questionnaires should be sent to all candidates, and the church should not compare the candidates' answers to the church's preferred position on issues.

Q. Can religious leaders speak out on political or moral issues?

A. Yes. The IRS prohibition on partisan politicking concerns individuals seeking public office, not issues. Religious leaders may take stands on political issues such as abortion, gay rights, gun control, health care and many others. They may also support or oppose ballot referenda.

Q. What about voter guides? Can they ever be distributed in churches?

A. Houses of worship should be extremely wary of voter guides produced by outside groups, such as the Christian Coalition. Many of these groups hold a different type of tax-exempt status, a status that permits them to engage in some political activities that churches are not permitted to take part in. Also, when a guide has been produced by an outside organization, church leaders have no way of knowing if the answers are accurate or if the guide has been intentionally slanted to favor a certain candidate. The Christian Coalition has been accused of both intentionally slanting its guides and including inaccuracies of some candidates' positions. In fact, strong evidence exists to indicate that this is a common practice for the group. Moreover, Christian Coalition guides rarely, if ever, cover a wide range of issues. If a voter guide produced by an outside group is determined to be partisan in character and is distributed in church, the IRS has the legal right to penalize the church even though it did not produce the guide.

Q. Isn't it true that a federal court has cleared the Christian Coalition's voter guides for distribution in houses of worship?

A. No, that is not true. The Federal Election Commission sued the Christian Coalition, charging that the group illegally coordinated its activities with Republican campaigns. A federal court dismissed the bulk of this case. This case dealt with federal election law, which is full of loopholes, not federal tax law, which is much tighter. The decision did not exonerate Coalition voter guides. In fact, the federal court that heard the FEC's case specifically stated in its opinion that Christian Coalition voter guides clearly favor certain candidates over others. Americans United has also prepared additional legal information about the FEC case and how it relates to the voter guide issue.

77 posted on 03/07/2004 1:50:19 PM PST by Aeronaut (Peace: in international affairs, a period of cheating between two periods of fighting.)
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To: Charles Henrickson

78 posted on 03/07/2004 1:56:23 PM PST by Paul Atreides (Is it really so difficult to post the entire article?)
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To: Aeronaut
Do you have the site for this information...because it is hot...In John Kerry's statements to the church...he Kerry questioned Bush's credibility, saying the campaign would be a test "to see how much we really remember the words of the scripture, 'What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds?"' http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040307/us_nm/campaign_kerry_dc_13
79 posted on 03/07/2004 1:57:36 PM PST by AmericanMade1776
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To: Paul Atreides
"In addition, in the past, they have distributed their voter guides to benefit specific candidates. On July 30, 1996, Democrats and Republicans on the Federal Elections Commission sued the Christian Coalition, alleging that they illegally promoted several candidates for office in violation of their tax-exempt non-partisan status.

We want to be clear - religious leaders and their congregations can and should be involved in issues of public policy and work to do God's will. We are not attempting to silence the views of the Christian Coalition. However, religious leaders violate a sacred trust when they endorse candidates from the pulpit or allow the distribution of partisan political literature. Ask yourself if distribution of the Christian Coalition voter guides is a fair, faithful, and legal activity for you and your church. We believe it is not."

Excerpted from Texas Freedom Network
http://www.tfn.org/issues/voterguides/letter.htm

So, you can't provide pamphlets without getting sued but you can have a candidate in the pulpit, I guess. Anyone seen Clinton and his 'big ole Bible' coming out of church lately?

(and yes, I'm a sinner, but at least I'm not John Effin Kerry!)
80 posted on 03/07/2004 1:59:24 PM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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