Posted on 03/22/2005 8:23:42 AM PST by Brian Mosely
The IRS has notified a Liberty City church that it is under investigation for possibly engaging in political activity -- putting its tax-exempt status into question.
The probe is related to an appearance last October by Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry and several black leaders, including U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek of Miami, the Rev. Al Sharpton and the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
The reason for the investigation, an IRS official wrote in a 10-page letter obtained by The Herald, is that ``a reasonable belief exists that Friendship Missionary Baptist Church has engaged in political activities that could jeopardize its tax-exempt status as a church.''
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Don'cha love it when lefties get hoisted on their own petard?
It's about time.
It's about freakin' time. I can think of about a dozen churches they can hit in Cincinnati, including some Catholic ones.
This will get ugly. The double standard bearers will be out in force. "Politics" will trump facts.
Don'cha love it when lefties get hosed because they are retards? Social retards, that is.
""Don'cha love it when lefties get hoisted on their own petard?""
Well, I do. But this law banning churches from politics violates the basic freedom of speech. Every institution is political.
That too.
It sounds like in the case of this particular church, it went beyond simply allowing Rat politicians to speak there.
I disagree with the IRS investigating any Church. It is sad that Churches don't have first amendment protection.
Ping
It's time for all churches to lose their tax-exempt status.
Get rid of the law. Not only is it not just, it is a huge club that intimidates conservative (mostly white and Republican) pastors because Rat churches know they can get away with anything.
A Rat admin will never investigate a Rat church and if a Republican admin does, they'll cry "racism" or "partisanship." Then, the Republicans will drop the probe because they won't want to be called "mean-spirited."
However, Rat administrations go full guns after conservative churches, to the point where some of them will not allow Republican candidates to pass out literature at the church on Election Day when people are voting there! Republican admins go after right-leaning churches in a vain attempt to get the media and other Dems to be nice to them.
There is no such law. The church asks for a favor from the government, in this case not paying taxes, and in return it has to play by certain rules. All a church as to do is stop taking that government handout, then they're free from that rule.
It is about time.
If a priest or pastor from a mainline non minority church dared to bring in a Republican candidate for any position from Dog Catcher to President, that church would lose its non profit status.
I raised hell about this back during the election.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1263034/posts
The church is not banned from speaking. This is about its 501(c)(3) status, not its right to have a position on the issues.
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