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The New GOP PAC - The IRS

Posted 4/25/06 at 4:54pm by jamie

The issue of churches taking an active position in partisan politics is heating up:

In a challenge to the ethics of conservative Ohio religious leaders and the fairness of the Internal Revenue Service, a group of 56 clergy members contends that two churches have gone too far in supporting a Republican candidate for governor.

Two complaints filed with the tax agency say that the large Columbus area churches, active in President Bush's narrow Ohio win in 2004, violated their tax-exempt status by pushing the candidacy of J. Kenneth Blackwell, who is the secretary of state and the favored candidate of Ohio's religious right.

The goal of the challenge is "for these churches to stop acting like electioneering organizations," said the Rev. Eric Williams, pastor of North Congregational United Church of Christ. "I don't want to harm or demonize these churches. I want these churches to act legally."

Now lets take a look at this. First we had this reported a year ago:

Some in Pastor Chan Chandler's flock wish he had a little less zeal for the GOP.

Members of the small East Waynesville Baptist Church say Chandler led an effort to kick out congregants who did not support President Bush. Nine members were voted out at a Monday church meeting in this mountain town about 120 miles west of Charlotte. Forty others in the 400-member congregation resigned in protest.

"He's the kind of pastor who says 'Do it my way or get out,' " said Selma Morris, the former church treasurer. "He's real negative all the time."

Chandler told WLOS-TV in Asheville on Friday that the actions were not politically motivated, but on Saturday he refused to comment, citing the advice of his attorney.

Tis The Season To Be Sued

Posted 11/21/05 at 9:02pm by jamie


Falwell is out to get all of us who do not follow Christmas the way he wants
it followed:

Evangelical Christian pastor Jerry Falwell has a message for Americans
when it comes to celebrating Christmas this year: You're either with us, or
you're against us.

Falwell has put the power of his 24,000-member congregation behind the
"Friend or Foe Christmas Campaign," an effort led by the conservative legal
organization Liberty Counsel. The group promises to file suit against anyone
who spreads what it sees as misinformation about how Christmas can be
celebrated in schools and public spaces.

The 8,000 members of the Christian Educators Association International
will be the campaign's "eyes and ears" in the nation's public schools.
They'll be reporting to 750 Liberty Counsel lawyers who are ready to pounce
if, for example, a teacher is muzzled from leading the third-graders in
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."

An additional 800 attorneys from another conservative legal group, the
Alliance Defense Fund, are standing by as part of a similar effort, the
Christmas Project. Its slogan: "Merry Christmas. It's OK to say it."

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This would violate our constitution on so many levels. Separation of church
and state, freedom of religion. What is worse is the fact that our courts are
loaded down as it is. Bush campaigned to try and fix that problem yet his buddy
Jerry is working to fill them more.

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