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Friday, August 15, 2014

IRS TO TARGET CHURCHES


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With Host Dr. Vic Eliason


Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof

On Today’s Broadcast (August 14, 2014): Erik Stanley serves as Senior Legal Counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom where he is Director of the Church Project and Pulpit Initiative. He also oversees other litigation efforts to maintain the autonomy of the church and to ensure its freedoms are protected under the First Amendment.

For about 60 years, the IRS has been responsible for enforcing the Johnson Amendment that's part of the 501(c)(3) rules. This amendment deals with churches speaking on the issue of candidates and elections.

In a Minnesota case from 2008, a federal district court found that the IRS procedures for how they audit churches were unlawful. Congress had passed a law in 1984 called, 'The Church Audit Procedures Act'. This required that certain high-level officials sign off on church audits before the IRS does them so as to de-politicize any church audits. The federal district court in 2008 found that the IRS was not complying with the audit act and at that point the IRS simply stopped auditing churches until they could come up with new procedures for how to do so.

The IRS proposed some new procedures but never came up with new ones. Madison, Wisconsin's Freedom From Religion Foundation sued the IRS with the belief that it's unconstitutional for the IRS to continue to enforce the Johnson Amendment against general non-profit organizations but not to enforce it against churches. They viewed this as unequal treatment and a settlement in this case was announced recently.

What's happened over time is that biblical issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage have been labeled as political. Churches have then been told to remain silent regarding such issues as though the church wants to invade the realm of politics. Sadly the IRS has supported this false notion. The result is that many people think it's illegal for pastors to say anything political from the pulpit and for 60 years, our elected leaders have been given a 'free pass' from moral and biblical scrutiny by the church.

If you agree that pastors should be free to speak on critical issues and apply the Bible to the selection of our national, state and local leaders just as they would to any other area of life, you'll want to review this Crosstalk broadcast.



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the Supreme Law of the United States of America

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

HEARTBLEED: PRIVACY COMPROMISED?


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With Host Jim Schneider

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Why Didn’t The Government
Warn The Public About This?

On Today’s Show (April 14, 2014): Katherine Albrecht holds a Harvard PhD and received her Doctorate in Education. Her research focused on consumer education and privacy issues. She also received a Masters in Education from Harvard with a concentration in technology, innovation and education. She is a cyber security expert as she focuses on consumer education and privacy issues. She is knowledgeable on a number of issues including RFID, Real ID, human microchip implants, government surveillance and related topics. She is the author or co-author of several books including: Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID.

Jim began this edition of Crosstalk with updates on the following stories:

Peter LaBarbera of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality won his appeal before the Canadian border security agency. They were trying to stop him saying that he was a potential violator of Canada's hate propaganda law because he was set to speak before an audience in Saskatchewan.

The parents of Justina Pelletier of Massachusetts filed a writ of habeas corpus seeking to have custody returned to them directly. (See Crosstalk—April 1)

Regarding the main topic, about 2 years ago a programmer in Germany accidentally made an error in the SSL encryption that protects about 60% of the traffic on the Internet. It meant that for some period of time, websites were vulnerable to have hackers come in and obtain sensitive information.

Known as the 'Heartbleed' bug, it raises some interesting questions. For example: Why didn't the government warn the public about this? Is it possible that the NSA exploited this? Is your personal information with the IRS really safe?

Find out the answers to these and other questions along with what you should do to keep your personal information safe.



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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

IRS TELLS PRO-LIFE MINISTRY TO PROMOTE ABORTION



Evidence Suggests Problem of Politicization Of Tax Collector
Far Bigger Than Admitted



Bob Unruh, WND — The Internal Revenue Service already has confessed to targeting and trying to injure tea party, Constitution and patriot organizations, by demanding answers to arbitrary questions and delaying their applications for a tax status so they could operate.

Now WND has learned that the IRS also put an organization in its bull’s-eye that wanted to do nothing more than share its pro-life message with churches.

The Cherish Life organization was created to be a non-profit under the IRS 501(c)3 provision so that churches would feel comfortable working together.

Peter Shinn founded the group, because he already was working with ProlifeUnity.com, but as it did not carry the same tax code designation as a religious institution, some churches were reluctant to hear the message from its education materials.

And even more reluctant to participate, Shinn told WND.

The mission of the ProlifeUnity group is to “save the unborn and defend the defenseless, no exceptions, no compromise.”

It organizes pickets, works through email campaigns and takes “direct action” on the dispute.

So Shinn launched CherishLife, a separate organization, to offer help to a coalition of churches that supports mothers struggling with unexpected pregnancies, promotes abstinence and advocates for an end to abortion in the community, state and nation.

“Our goal is to assist churches, organize and support a life ministry in defense of life and help function as an outreach to people struggling with unwanted pregnancies in the local community,” the site states.

Education materials are offered.

But Shinn said the IRS contacted him regarding his application for nonprofit status, and was told he didn’t qualify.

“The representative was telling me I had to provide information on all aspects of abortion, I couldn’t just educate the church from the pro-life perspective,” he said. “Every time I pressed her on this issue and asked her to clarify her position, she would state that it wasn’t what she was saying, and then, she would repeat it almost the same way.”

The IRS agent did not respond to a WND request for comment on the ministry’s position.

But Shinn said he was accused of setting up a political organization.

“I asked her why she said we were political organization and she said it was because we had said in our application that we did less than 5 percent political activity. I explained to her that this was what was stated in the application and all we were doing was acknowledging that we were doing less than 5 percent political activity,” he said.

He said the woman then accused him of having links to political activity on his website, even though he said he did not.

“She told me … they were going to deny my application,” he told WND. “She did get nervous though in the end when I pressed her that I wanted specific information about why I had to educate from a pro-abortion perspective not just pro-life. I explained to her that the Pro-Life Action League even has pro-life in their title and they certainly don’t teach pro-abortion topics and they are still 501(c)(3). I also told her that Planned Parenthood does not teach about pro-life issues yet they are also still a 501(c)(3).”

He also told WND that the IRS had rewritten his proposed bylaws “to paint our organization as a political organization. I couldn’t believe they took it upon themselves to do that,” he told WND.



The result is that the IRS gave him 90 days “to prove that we are not involved in political issues at all.”

WND reported when the IRS story broke last week that Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., believes the IRS “confession” was made because Barack Obama wants to distract attention from the scandal of his administration’s behavior when Islamists attacked and killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya.

Bachmann, a former tax attorney and a leader of the congressional tea party caucus, told WND, “There’s no doubt this was not a coincidence that they dumped this story today, a Friday dump day This is when they put their negative stories out.”

But she said the looming storm cloud called Benghazi is the “soft underbelly” of the Obama administration and likely will keep Hillary Clinton from fulfilling her dream of occupying the Oval Office.

That would make it logical to release an IRS story that, while embarrassing, also could be cubbyholed as another “conservative” dispute with the White House.

She was referring to the ongoing hearings on the administration’s handling of the Sept. 11, 2012, attack by al-Qaida-linked terrorists on a U.S. foreign service post in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including the ambassador.

House Republicans allege the U.S. government knew of a terrorist threat but ignored it. After the attack, critics charge, the administration blamed the deaths on reaction to an obscure anti-Muslim video, despite evidence from the beginning that it was a premeditated terrorist attack.

Locked in a tight presidential race, a deliberate assault on American assets and the murder of Americans by al-Qaida on a date as significant as 9/11 would have damaged Obama’s campaign claim that his administration had al-Qaida under control.

Bachmann said the IRS announcement of misbehavior was intended to provoke conservatives and draw their anger and attention.

“I was in that Benghazi hearing,” she told WND. “I think the Obama administration is desperate to spin Benghazi, and they can’t. I think they saved this story up for a day like today so that conservatives would focus on this admission.”

It won’t work, she insisted.

“Conservatives can handle two shocking stories at the same time,” she said. “Both are equally unconstitutional and call into question the very president.”

The IRS confirmed on Friday that it had been targeting groups with “patriot,” “Constitution” or “tea party” in their names for punishment through additional questioning and delays.

The American Center for Law and Justice under Jay Sekulow’s leadership already had been fighting the battle.

“We knew from the very start that this intimidation tactic was coordinated and focused directly on specific organizations,” said Sekulow, chief counsel of the ACLJ.



“This admission by the IRS represents a significant victory for free speech and freedom of association. There was never any doubt that these organizations complied with the law and applied for tax exempt status for their activities as Americans have done for decades. And for the many tax-exempt groups we represent, this is an important day – and underscores the need to stand-up and defend your constitutional freedoms.”

The ACLJ has been representing nearly 30 tea party organizations that had been the target of intimidation tactics by the IRS under the Obama administration.

Outrageous Violation Demands

Among the details the IRS demanded:

“Have you attempted or will you attempt to influence the outcome of specific legislation? If so, provide the following … all communications, pamphlets, advertisements, and other materials.”
“Have you conducted or will you conduct candidate forums? If so, provide the following details… The issues that were discussed. Copies of all handouts provided.”
“The names of persons from your organization and the amount of time they will spend on the event. Indicate the name and amount of compensation that will be paid to each person.”
“All copies of your corporate minutes from inception.”
“Please identify your volunteers.”
“The names of donors, contributors, and grantors.”
“Do you encourage eligible voters to educate themselves, register to vote, and vote? Explain in detail how you do this.”
“You were formed 12/28/10. Provide actual financial information for 2010 & 2011, and a budget for 2012. Provide details regarding each item listed.”



Bachmann told WND it’s stunning that the Obama administration used “the federal agency feared most by Americans to intimidate conservative and tea party organizations during an election year.”

Since the IRS also is the chief enforcer of Obamacare requirements, she asked whether the IRS’s admission means it “will deny or delay access to health care” for conservatives.

At this point, she said, that “is a reasonable question to ask.”

Over the weekend, instead of dying, the IRS story turned white-hot.

Fox News reported the House Ways and Means Committee will be holding a hearing and the attacks began as early as 2010, only a little more than a year after Obama took office.

ABC’s Jonathan Karl reported officials high in the agency knew that was happening as early as 2011, and The Examiner said the IRS also singled out business owners who were critical of the Obama administration.

Politico noted some tea party organizations already have threatened to bring the misbehaving IRS officials into court.

“Given the sheer scope of malfeasance at the IRS, there may be a legal resource,” said Dan Backer, who represents conservative groups. » Full Article

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About the Author
Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially.


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IT’S TIME TO APPOINT SPECIAL COUNSEL, EXPLORE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT OBAMA




Truth Lives Here

“BENGHAZI & IRS SCANDALS”



Two big scandals dominated the mainstream media on Friday. First, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held hearings that shed more light on the fact that the truth on Benghazi was obscured by the State Department and that senior officials knew the attacks were not motivated by a YouTube video. Second, the IRA apologized after admitting that they targeted conservative organizations. In response to both stories, Glenn said that it was time to appoint a special counsel to explore impeachment of President Obama.

On radio, Glenn played just a few of the statements from members of the administration where they tried to pin the attacks on the Libyan embassy in Benghazi on a YouTube video:

HILLARY CLINTON: We’ve seen rage and violence directed at American embassies over an awful Internet video that we had nothing to do with.

SUSAN RICE: Based on the best information we have to date, what our assessment is as of the present is, in fact, what it began spontaneously in Benghazi as a reaction to what had transpired some hours earlier in Cairo where, of course, as you know, there was a violent protest outside of our embassy, sparked by this hateful video.

CARNEY: This is a fairly volatile situation and it is in response not to United States policy, not to obviously the administration, not to the American people. It is in response to a video.

“The press will tell you at this point they were only covering for an election. I contend that is absolutely untrue. I contend, as I have from the beginning, this is about weapons smuggling to Syria. That is quite a serious charge. That is what I have said from the beginning. Geraldo now has come out with a statement on Friday saying he has top level sources that say this is about gun‑running to Syria. Fox News should either deny and distance themselves from that statement or they should confirm and run with that story because that is, I believe, what this story is about,” Glenn said.

“They lied about it at the White House, they lied about it at the State Department,” Glenn said. “They said that an American, who now sits in prison, they said that an American was responsible for this on this videotape, making some videotape, when they knew that was absolutely false. There was no, zero, no indication that it was a videotape at all. They left people to die. They left people to die.”

Gregory Hicks, a senior diplomat at The State Department, has come out and testified that U.S. Special Forces were prepared to come to the aid of the Libyan embassy from Tripoli, but were given the order to stand down.

Amidst the Benghazi hearing, news broke that the IRS had in fact targeted conservative groups.

“Now The Washington Post is saying that it is high level, high level sources at the IRS. They targeted the 9/12 project. They targeted the TEA Party Patriots. They targeted Jewish organizations. They asked them for their donor list. They asked them for things they had no right to ask them for and then threatened them. They asked the Jewish organization to explain their religious belief concerning Israel. They targeted those who were teaching constitutional principles,” Glenn said.

“I believe it is time for the American people to demand that a special counsel is appointed, but I believe for the first time in American history we should also demand that there is citizen oversight, that there is somebody not connected to either of the two parties,” Glenn said. “It is time to appoint a special council to explore impeachment of this president.”
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‘SUBMIT!’: BECK’S PASSIONATE BREAK DOWN OF THE IRS ‘INQUISITION’ OF CONSERVATIVE GROUPS — AND WHAT’S COMING NEXT IN THE CASE



“Answer These Questions And Submit!”



Erica Ritz, TheBlaze — Glenn Beck opened his radio program Monday morning bristling with indignation over the IRS’ admission that it targeted conservative groups around the 2012 election.

“We have to talk about the IRS inquisition, and I think that’s exactly what it is, and I think that’s what it needs to be called from here on out,” Beck began. “What was the inquisition? ‘Submit! Submit! Answer these questions and submit!’”

Beck continued, saying the federal government has employed intimidation methods for years against private groups and the press alike.

“…At the same time that they were denying that were leading an attack on me when I was over at Fox [News]…there were five, five boycotts orchestrated by this White House to discredit, smear, and force advertisers off the air. It had nothing to do with what I said; it had everything to do with fear and intimidation because I stood against the White House,” Beck said. “And at the same time they were denying that, and saying it was a conspiracy that they were targeting the 9/12 Project, anything with ‘patriot’ in the name, anything with ‘Tea Party’ in the name.”

Beck then unveiled some of the new information surrounding the scandal: “They were also targeting anyone who taught the Constitution and — I love this one — anybody who said ['America can be a better place.'] That’s incredible…”

Beck proceeded with a chilling reminder: “So you know, America, if you don’t pay attention to what they did with the IRS and Benghazi, next year your healthcare goes to the IRS. Next year, this administration’s universal health care employs the IRS, so now you have to turn over all your medical records to the IRS. If you don’t think they won’t use that to sort people and to intimidate — and to take away your guns, quite honestly — why? …What have they done that has proven them trustworthy? And I don’t say this just about the President of the United States, but about the Republicans as well.”

“They also targeted Jewish groups,” Beck said, explaining exactly why “inquisition” is a fitting description for the IRS’ actions.

Here is video of Beck’s remarks, which includes examples of some of the IRS’ outrageous demands:

IRS ADMITS TARGETING TEA PARTY


Later in the program, Beck spoke with Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel at the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), whose organization has represented 27 Tea Party groups from 18 states in the issue.

Some of the groups have simply thrown up their hands and said it’s not worth it, having spent years battling the IRS, Sekulow said. For others, the ACLJ has hit back and pointed out all the reasons the IRS is not entitled to the wildly personal information it was improperly demanding.

“I used to work for that office, Chief Counsel of the IRS, [and] the tax exempt group is specially trained, these are not low-level bureaucrats,” Sekulow said, warning against adopting the narrative that the IRS has put out.

Putting the issue in context, he added: “This is worse [than under President Nixon] because this isn’t only tax information and selective prosecution, this is going after the people who supported these organizations by going after their donor lists. It’s more than Nixon did by a long stretch.”

Sekulow said they are drafting complaints against the federal government and the agents involved “right now, today.”

But two things need to happen immediately, he said. Pending groups that have been battling the IRS at their own expense need to get recognition, and those responsible to be held accountable.

“Congress needs to have extensive hearings, and we’re looking right now at federal court action against the individuals involved in this,” he said. “I think heads are going to roll..but the question is what the White House knew and when they knew it…”

The Treasury Department’s inspector general for tax administration is expected to release the results of a nearly yearlong investigation sometime in the coming week, a draft of which obtained by the Associated Press indicates that a number of senior IRS officials knew about the “targeting” as early as 2011.

ABC News, meanwhile, has obtained documents indicating the IRS began targeting conservative groups as far back as 2010, “and that senior IRS officials in Washington have known about it for almost two years.”

During a Monday morning press conference, President Obama said he learned about the issue when the public did several days ago, adding that he will not “tolerate” such corruption.
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