Wednesday, March 7, 2012

First It Was The Catholics Now It Is The Tea Party

We all remember the saying "first they came for....", well, it is happening here in the good ole USA.  The Obama Administration started with the requirement that all hospitals, universities, and employers provide abortions and contraceptives to their employees, which caused Catholics around the country to react in horror.


Now we read about the IRS going after Tea Party Organizations, questioning them on who their members are, how they raise money and other questions which have never been before asked of other 501c3 (charitable) organizations.  Obviously, this is an effort to intimidate these groups and their members.  It should have a chilling effect on all patriots.


The issue that irritates us the most is that there is not the same investigation into the Occupy Movement, the Labor Unions, Planned Parenthood or any other left leaning charitable organization. This makes the whole issue a bald faced political move not unlike abuses that occurred during the Civil Rights Movement.  This too must be stopped.


If we do not stop this Administration now (in an election year), what will they do next year and the years thereafter when they do not need to get votes?  This is very scary and we should not stand for it!


We are looking for ideas as to how we can get the word out and to demand that the IRS investigations and the ObamaCare stop immediately. What do you think we should do?


Conservative Tom








IRS Accused of 'Intimidation Campaign' Against Tea Party Groups

(CNSNews.com) - A conservative civil liberties group accuses the Internal Revenue Service of attempting to "intimidate and silence" a number of tea party groups that have applied for tax-exempt status.

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) says IRS requests for information about the groups included "probing questions" that violate the free speech and freedom of association rights guaranteed by the First Amendment.

"This appears to be a coordinated attempt to intimidate Tea Party organizations by demanding information that is outside the scope of legitimate inquiry and violates the First Amendment," said Jay Sekulow, ACLJ's chief counsel.

"These organizations have followed the law and applied for tax exempt status for their activities as Americans have done for decades. The problem here is the IRS has gone beyond legitimate inquiries and is demanding that these organizations answer questions that actually violate the First Amendment rights of our clients."

Among other things, ACLJ complains that the IRS is demanding that the tea party groups reveal the internal workings of their organizations, including the identification of members, how they are selected, who they associate with, and even what they discuss.

"This intimidation campaign is as onerous as what the IRS did to the NAACP in the 1950's and is simply unacceptable. We will aggressively defend our clients and are prepared to take the IRS to court if necessary," ACLJ said Wednesday in a news release.

The ACLJ says the IRS information demands sent to the Tea Party groups (almost 20 groups) are not in response to complaints of wrongdoing, but instead in response to applications by the organizations for 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) tax exempt status.

Sekulow, who served as a trial lawyer with the Office of the Chief Counsel for the IRS earlier in his career, said many of the questions are simply inappropriate and fall well outside the scope of legitimate IRS inquiry. (See following examples)

The ACLJ also is calling for Congressional oversight hearings on the matter.

What follows is an incomplete list of some questions the ACLJ finds overly burdensome and inappropriate:

-- How many members do you have currently?

-- Provide member application/registration form

-- Provide membership agreement and rules that governs members.

-- Provide copies of your website that your members can only access.

-- The names of the donors, contributors, and grantors.

-- The amounts of each of the donations, contributions, and grants and the dates you received them.

-- How did you use these donations, contributions, and grants? Provide the details.

-- The amounts of fundraising income received for each year.

-- Do you have a close relationship with any candidate for public office or political party? If so describe fully the nature of that relationship.

-- Submit the following information relating to your past and present directors, officers, and key employees:
a) Provide a resume for each.
b) Indicate the number of hours per month each individual has provided or is providing services to you.
e) Provide a description of all the services each individual provides or has provided to you.
d) Indicate the total compensation provided to each individual.
e) Describe how each compensation package was determined.
f) Indicate if any of your current and former officers, directors, and key employees are related to each other (include family and business relationships) and describe the nature of the relationship.

-- Have you sold or will you sell merchandise? If yes, provide the following:
a) A vendor list. Indicate if the vendor is a related party.
b) A list of items sold.
c) Your cost for each item.
d) The selling price of each item.

-- Have you conducted or will you conduct voter education activities (voter registration drive, get out the vote drives, publishing voter guides, distributing voter guides, etc.) If so:
a) provide the Location, date and time of the events.



-- Have you conducted or will you conduct candidate forums or other events at which candidates running for public offices are invited to speak? If so, provide the following details and nature of the forum including:
a. The names of candidates invited to participate
b. The names of the candidates who did participate
c. The issues that were discussed
d. The time and location of the event
e. Copies of all handouts provided and distributed at the forum,
f. Indicate the percentage of time and resources you have spent or will spend conducting these activities...

-- Have you attempted or will you attempt to influence the outcome of specific legislation? If so, provide the following:
a. Provide copies of all communications, pamphlets, advertisements, and other materials distributed by the organization regarding the legislation.
b. Provide copies of any radio, television, or internet advertisements relating to your lobbying activities
C. Please indicate the percentage of time and resources you have spent or will spend conducting these activities...

-- Do you directly or indirectly communicate with members of legislative bodies? If so, provide copies of the written communications and contents of other form of
communications.

-- Please provide the following information for your board of directors and officers:
a) Provide all copies of your corporate minutes from inception to the present.
b) Provide the titles, duties, work hours, and compensation amounts of your board members, officers, and employees. If they only work for a certain time yearly, bi-yearly, or quad-yearly, please provide the periods they had (have) worked and will work. Please identify your volunteers.
c) If you nave a board member or officer who has run or will run for a public office in the near future, please describe fully

1 comment:

  1. I think speaking out like you are is the first step. If we can get one person to listen, perhaps that one person will influence another and yet another and so on.

    Also, I think it is time we lay aside some of our differences and be willing to stand with those who's religious views may differ but political views are the same. The left has organized, they are working together-even with people they don't like. It's time we do the same.

    I am not Catholic, I am not Jewish, but I am American and I don't want America to end! I'm willing to stand peacefully with anyone who is standing for our country and standing in love.

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