Tuesday, April 22, 2014

IRS revokes conservative group’s tax-exempt status over anti-Clinton statements

Via avordvet

 

The Internal Revenue Servicehas revoked the tax-exempt status of a conservative charity for making statements critical of Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Kerry, according to a USA Today report.

The Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty, based in Manassas, Va., “has shown a pattern of deliberate and consistent intervention in political campaigns” and made “repeated statements supporting or opposing various candidates by expressing its opinion of the respective candidate’s character and qualifications,” according to a written determination released Friday by the IRS.

6 comments:

  1. Really? So does this now mean that the tax-exempt status of th AFL-CIO will be revoked after that Napoleanic runt Trumka called for those who politically opposed his candidate/agenda to be "taken out"? Find out who is responsible for this ruling, then find a stout oak and new rope and make an example of them.

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    1. Good point and I have stout hundred year old Pecan/Walnut's and Sioux has the rope which she is bringing, so you just need to supply the culprits. :)

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  2. If it's going to be Trumka, too, I need some bigger rope....
    and some more for Sharpton/National Action Network and Jackson/Rainbow Coalition, and twerps running MoveOn.org and People for the American Way....

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    1. Come to think of it, I haven't heard much from Je$$e recently.

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  3. me either - maybe Je$$e is thinking if you can't say something nice, you shouldn't say anything at all ?

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