No. The point I was making is that if the Americans United for Separation of Church want to go after churches because they mention something political (read state), then in turn the IRS should go after the Americans United for Separation of Church for mentioning church. Freedom of speech is freedom of speech and I don't care where it is and should not be taxed. (That is unless you are John McCain, who along with Feingold took away political/freedom of speech.)
BTW, I'm insulted.
Ah...
Well, you have my apologies for misunderstanding you.