LEAVE THE TEA PARTY ALONE I.R.S.!
March 2, 2012
What ARE the key activities of Middle-American Tea Party groups across the country:
1-Getting Out The Vote
2-Information and Education
3-Informing and Educating the Public in peaceful, public forums.
4-Expressing their concerns about issues by writing letters, e-mails or making phone calls to their elected officials.
WHY is the Obama administration’s I.R.S. conducting unprecedented, paperwork-intensive investigation of these Conservative, neighborhood groups, mostly run by women using their grocery money? To bury them with red-tape and distract them from Getting Out The Vote and registering new voters for the crucial 2012 election. Read how they’re doing it in this piece from The National Review:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/292475/broad-based-irs-assault-tea-party-david-french
Follow @TKC_USIn the last 24 hours, my colleagues at the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) have been in contact with literally dozens of tea-party organizations that have received intrusive information demands from the IRS, demands that seriously implicate their First Amendment rights. These information demands follow tea-party requests for 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) status and include questions like the following:
Do you directly or indirectly communicate with members of legislative bodies? If so, provide copies of the written communications and contents of other forms of communications.
And
Please describe the associate group members and their role with your organization in further detail. (a) How does your organization solicit members? (b) What are the questions asked of potential members? (c) What are the selection criteria for approval? (d) Do you limit membership to other organizations exempt under 501(c)(4) of the Code? (e) Provide the name, employer identification number, and address of the organizations.
National Review goes on to explain:
The quoted requests are merely the tip of the iceberg. We’re still reviewing the IRS letters and will have more information as we complete our review. Each of these questions — in their content, breadth, and vagueness — implicate the free-speech rights of the affected tea-party groups. Moreover, such intrusive membership requests also run afoul of NAACP v. Alabama and implicate their rights to freedom of association.
Critically, the demands we’ve seen are made not in response to complaints of wrongdoing but instead in response to applications for exemption. In other words, the IRS appears to be conditioning the grant of exemptions on the extensive violation of the tea-party groups’ fundamental First Amendment freedoms.
As I said, our review is ongoing, but the early indications are the IRS is using the routine process of seeking and granting tax exemptions to undertake a sweeping, top-down review of the internal workings of the tea-party movement in the United States. Such a review is far beyond its mission and directly implicates the First Amendment rights of all citizens.
The Kitchen Cabinet will be supporting efforts to protect the genuine and patriotic efforts of Tea Party leaders and their organizations to participate in the public square. You can COUNT on it.
Wonder if the rule applies to this. They will be, if they aren’t already running our country
http://www.emerge-usa.org/about-emerge-usa.html
Mission
Through grassroots networking, EMERGE aims to politically empower and train its constituents to be effective community organizers and work in coalitions to advance beneficial policies and legislation that help protect and enforce the rights afforded by th
What are EMERGE Core Values?
Champion policies (at the local, state and national levels of government) that benefit the broadest cross-section of Americans, including but not limited to under-represented communities like American Muslims
Empower the voice of its constituents in politics and government through open and persistent communication with current and aspiring public officials.
Engage in grassroots political advocacy by providing education and training to its constituents.
Develop programs that enable constituents to better engage in all aspects of public service.
Build coalitions with multiple ethnic, moderate religious, and mainstream secular advocacy groups for the advancement of common cause issues.
e United States Constitution.
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Unacceptable! Where are our Congressmen and women confronting the IRS with this behavior?