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meow2u3

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Mon May 13, 2013, 08:12 PM May 2013

Lawyers Demand IRS Approve 10 Targeted Tea Party Groups [View all]

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which represents 27 tea party groups that say their applications for non-profit status were treated unfairly by the Internal Revenue Service, sent a letter to the IRS on Monday, demanding that tax-exempt status be immediately granted to 10 of the groups it represents.

The letter comes in the wake of the IRS' admission that applications for non-profit status by tea party and conservative 501(c)4 groups were wrongly targeted for further review.

Of the 27 groups represented by the Jay Sekulow-led ACLJ, 15 have been granted tax-exempt status, 10 groups' statuses are pending, and two groups have withdrawn their applications out of "frustration." In its letter to the IRS on Monday, the ACLJ demanded that the IRS "approve immediately, and without further delay, the pending requests for either 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) tax exempt status of the following organizations: Albuquerque Tea Party, Allen Area Patriots, Greater Phoenix Tea Party Patriots, Greenwich Tea Party Patriots, Laurens County Tea Palty, Linchpins of Liberty, Myrtle Beach Tea Patty, North East Tarrant Tea Party, Patriots Educating Concerned Americans Now (PECAN), and Unite in Action."

http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/lawyers-demand-irs-approve-10-targeted-tea-party

Who the hell do those teabagger lawyers think they are? They're demanding preferential tax treatment for organizations with a clearly political agenda and that the IRS look the other way while they create fake "social welfare" (read: far right political) organizations. That pisses me off to no end.

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Thom Hartmann explains the real point DonCoquixote May 2013 #1
Political Welfare! KharmaTrain May 2013 #2
Better known as wingnut welfare meow2u3 May 2013 #3
Of course they are frustrated! zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #4
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