Someone needs to go after the IRS NTEU syndicates. Perhaps the church
locals will cut their NTEU crime syndicates into bits and leave them for
the
insects to eat.
Your welcome, former FDIC bank examiner who survived, Kurt Brown -- Saint
Ram Bone. Welcome to the machine, beware of all USA government buildings
of
the modern variety.
Mobile Audit Club
http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/democracyordeath/index.html
Help overthrow the regime in power, replace negative capitalists by hiring
negative negative capitalists to kill and eat them. The price and time is
always ripe, nowadays.
"Sanders Kaufman" <bucky@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:ZE3xi.1833$4w7.21@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Kudos to the IRS for finally going after these kinds of pseudo-churches.
>
>
http://www.thecronline.com/news_article.php?nid=2917&ndate=16/08/2007
>
> Churches get a tax-exempt status from the IRS for most things. But if a
> church decides to break election laws, they lose that exemption.
>
> That's what happened to the Christian Coalition back in the 1980's when
it
> was determined that they were not, as they had claimed, a church - but
> rather, a political campaign cor****ation for Republicans.
>
> Churches are free to *discuss* politics, but once they issue religious
> edicts (or fatwa's.), endorsing one politician or another, they cross
the
> line between religion and politics; becoming just another campaign
> cor****ation.
>
> But it gets better - once these Republican churches are caught abusing
> their privleges and lose that tax exemption, the IRS will audit them to
> determine the extent of their crimes.
>


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