Wait a minute. Stop the presses. You're telling me that the NAACP may have violated federal law by engaging political, partisan speech. No way.
WASHINGTON -- The Internal Revenue Service is investigating whether a speech by NAACP Chairman Julian Bond last summer that criticized the Bush administration violated a federal law that prohibits tax-exempt charitable organizations from engaging in most forms of political activity.
Bond said he felt the probe was politically motivated and meant to have a chilling effect on the NAACP, in particular its efforts to register black voters, who support Sen. John Kerry overwhelmingly.
Bond is wrong, IRS Commissioner Mark Everson said.
Friday, October 29, 2004
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