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Falwell's Liberty U Under Fire for Endorsement of Mike Huckabee
BBSNews ^ | December 04 2007

Posted on 12/06/2007 8:05:05 AM PST by Alex Murphy

Liberty Chancellor Used School Resources To Promote Presidential Candidate, Church-State Watchdog Group Says

BBSNews 2007-12-04 -- (AU) Liberty University Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. violated federal tax law by using school resources to endorse Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, Americans United for Separation of Church and State told the Internal Revenue Service today.

In a complaint filed with the federal tax agency, Americans United noted that Falwell hosted the candidate at Liberty University and then sent an email message on Liberty University letterhead endorsing Huckabee.

In a "Liberty News Alert" dated Dec. 1, 2007, Falwell wrote, "Recently, Governor Mike Huckabee called to brief me on the progress of his campaign for the presidency. I invited the Governor to speak to the Liberty University students in Convocation on November 28. He graciously accepted. I was so impressed with the Governor's sincerity and his positions on the issues that are important to conservative Christians that I personally endorsed Governor Huckabee before he left Lynchburg."

Falwell goes on to say, "My father strongly supported Governor Huckabee when no one thought that he had any chance to succeed in the presidential race. I believe with all my heart that, if my father had witnessed Governor Huckabee's surge in the polls and his ascension to first place in the Iowa polls, he would have endorsed Governor Huckabee without hesitation."

The alert was accompanied by an article from a university-run online publication implying that Huckabee is God's candidate.

Americans United sent a letter to IRS officials today, asking them to investigate the matter. The letter notes that on Nov. 19, the IRS issued a press statement reminding charities and churches about the ban on politicking and asks the tax agency to back that up with enforcement in this case.

"Falwell surely knows that these types of political endorsements are illegal," remarked the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. "Tax-exempt religious institutions may not be used to support or oppose candidates for public office."

Falwell seems to be following in the footsteps of his late father Jerry Falwell Sr. In 1993, Falwell Sr.'s Old Time Gospel Hour had its tax exemption retroactively revoked for the years 1986 and 1987 and the ministry was required to pay $50,000 because of involvement in partisan politics.

Pastors and heads of 501(c)(3) non-profit groups are free to endorse candidates as private individuals, but the Internal Revenue Code does not allow them to use institutional resources, such as official publications, Web sites and other forms of communication, to back or oppose candidates.

"Falwell seems determined to misuse tax-exempt resources, just like his father did," said Lynn. "The IRS needs to step in and break this chain of flagrant disregard for the law."


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: barrylynn; falwell; huckabee; leftists

1 posted on 12/06/2007 8:05:07 AM PST by Alex Murphy
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To: Alex Murphy
MikeHuckabee.com - I Like Mike!
2 posted on 12/06/2007 11:36:48 AM PST by dano1
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To: Alex Murphy

No complaints from the Lefties for this one:


Openly gay bishop endorses Obama

August 2, 2007
CONCORD, N.H. — The Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop endorsed Sen. Barack Obama for president on Thursday, even though they don’t share the same views on issues critical to gays and lesbians.


And no complaints from the Lefties for this one:


Obama, UCC Draw IRS Complaint
By Jeffrey Lord
Published 9/7/2007 12:08:08 AM
A June 23 appearance by Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama at the General Synod of the United Church of Christ is now the subject of a formal complaint filed with the Internal Revenue Service on August 2.

The complaint alleges the UCC “violated every single point outlined in the IRS guidelines,” in sponsoring the Illinois Senator’s appearance at the church’s bi-annual national gathering, which this year was held in the Hartford Civic Center in the Connecticut capital. It charges:

* “The United Church of Christ selectively provided the convention facilities for Sen. Obama to speak in support of his campaign.”

* “The United Church of Christ and Sen. Obama referenced his candidacy before and during the speech.”

* “Clear and deliberate campaign activity occurred in connection with the [sic] Sen. Obama’s attendance and speech.”

Specifically the complaint references guidelines that an individual addressing the church does so “only in a non-candidate capacity,” that the individual makes no “mention of his or her candidacy or the election,” and that “no campaign activity occurs in connection with the candidate’s attendance.” The complaint also cites a guideline that prohibits a church from mentioning an individual’s political candidacy or the upcoming election in “the communications announcing the candidate’s attendance at the event.” Both a video and a transcript of Obama’s speech are available on the UCC website and apparently will be present throughout the election.


3 posted on 12/06/2007 1:12:06 PM PST by kaehurowing
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To: Alex Murphy
"I personally endorsed"
Different than saying that the University endorses.

"My father strongly supported Governor Huckabee...would have endorsed Governor Huckabee without hesitation."
Dead men can't vote or endorse - unless they are in Chicago.

"The alert was accompanied by an article from a university-run online publication implying that Huckabee is God's candidate."
Once again, God supporting a candidate is not the same as Liberty U. supporting a candidate.

I don't see the problem here.

4 posted on 12/06/2007 9:34:51 PM PST by uptoolate
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To: dano1

Yup. Now, if it were a black church, they’d be welcomed and celebrated. White men/ automatically lawbreakers.


5 posted on 12/07/2007 6:11:26 AM PST by bboop (Stealth Tutor)
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To: Alex Murphy
"He graciously accepted. I was so impressed with the Governor's
sincerity and his positions on the issues that are important to
conservative Christians that I personally endorsed Governor
Huckabee before he left Lynchburg."


A personal endorsement, announced at a private university
convocation.
As usual, it sounds like The Left are "Creationists", creating
a crime where there is none.

Falwell could have made it clearer, just as James Dobson does
when he always gives the notification that his comments on political
matters are being done by him as a private individual, not as
head of Focus On The Family.

And this was at a private University, not a church.
Unless the "convocation" was held in a university chapel,
The Left is really trying a boostrap of these charges.
There may be some nuance of the law that does impact Falwell
in this case...perhaps he needs to form a political action group
like Dobson did.

And I say this as somebody who is not a Huckabee fan.
6 posted on 12/07/2007 6:26:26 AM PST by VOA
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