Friday

IRS Targets NAACP and Black Church

After Justice Sunday, I now know that there are no bounds to the hypocrisy of this administration. With tactics that hearken back to the days of COINTELPRO the government is creating an atmosphere of political compliance in religious organizations through the threat of state force. The separation of Church and State might be grounds for arguing that religious or tax-exempt institutions should refrain from politics. That would be fine if the government weren’t pushing one sided agendas and using their power to retaliate on behalf of the Religious Right. IRS investigations of Black Churches and political organizations are no more than McCarthy era tactics designed to quell dissent and legitimate political organization.

Concerns have been raised that black churches in Florida have been unfairly and disproportionately singled out or targeted for government scrutiny because of routine church activities that have been a part of the African American community for generations," Meek said. "A letter from the IRS can have a chilling effect on churches, and we need to be sure that the power of the government is being properly directed and not used to harass or intimidate. I asked the IRS to release these basic facts about their inquiries or investigations of churches because there is no other way to gauge whether these suspicions are justified. Under federal law, churches are tax exempt and therefore not permitted to participate in partisan political activities. It was recently reported that Friendship Baptist Church in Miami, FL is under investigation by the IRS because of a visit by Senator John Kerry along with black leaders, including Meek, last fall. The First Baptist Church of College Hill in Tampa, FL was also under investigation for a visit by 2002 Florida gubernatorial candidate Janet Reno. Both churches serve primarily African American congregations. The IRS is also investigating the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People because of a July 2004 speech given by the group's chairman, Julian Bond. Although the IRS is prohibited by law from divulging information on pending investigations, Meek noted that he has requested only general information that would not reveal any details about specific agency actions.

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