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29-Oct-2004, 03:30 PM #1
IRS Investigating NAACP for Criticism of President
IRS Investigating NAACP for Criticism of President

Fri Oct 29, 7:55 AM ET Top Stories - Los Angeles Times


By Lisa Getter Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service (news - web sites) has informed the NAACP that it is investigating whether the civil rights organization improperly "intervened in a political campaign" when it posted on its website a speech by Chairman Julian Bond that condemned the Bush administration's policies.


The IRS sent a letter Oct. 8, less than a month before Tuesday's election, to the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People informing it of the investigation. The group has until Nov. 5 to respond.


"I think what's at issue is our right to criticize the president of the United States," Bond said Thursday. "The IRS is saying that because I criticized the president's education policies, his economic policies and his war policies that somehow I placed the tax exemption for the NAACP at risk."



Bond, 64, a college professor at the University of Virginia and American University, said the timing of the inquiry raised questions about the administration's motives.


President Bush (news - web sites)'s relationship with the NAACP, the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, has been contentious. He appeared before the group as a candidate for president in 2000, but has rejected all invitations since.


Asked about the IRS investigation, the Bush campaign referred all questions to the agency, which issued a statement from IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson. Without mentioning the NAACP investigation by name, Everson denied that the agency was politically motivated.


"Law enforcement decisions at the IRS are made without regard to political considerations," Everson said.


At issue is a speech Bond delivered July 11 at the NAACP's 95th annual convention in Philadelphia.


The speech touched on Bond's personal history, the history of racial discrimination in America and the Bush administration.


"The NAACP has always been nonpartisan, but that doesn't mean we're noncritical. For as long as we've existed, whether Democrats or Republicans have occupied the White House, we've spoken truth to power," Bond said in the keynote address.


He then went on criticize the administration's positions on affirmative action, the war in Iraq (news - web sites), civil rights and the economy. "They write a new constitution for Iraq and ignore the Constitution here at home," he said.


"If a president lies about having an affair, they say, 'Impeach him!' If a president lies about going to war, they say, 'Reelect him!' " Bond continued.


He spoke about the 2000 election, as he had in previous addresses to the group.


"We must guarantee the irregularities, suppression, nullification and outright theft of black votes that happened on election day 2000 never, ever happen again," he said.


Bond, a former Georgia state lawmaker, also called on the group's members to vote this year. "You cannot win this race by ignoring race," he said. "We know that if whites and nonwhites vote in the same percentages as they did in 2000, Bush will be re-defeated by 3 million votes."


The NAACP could lose its tax-exempt status or face a fine if the IRS decides it engaged in political activity.


Under the law, nonprofit groups cannot endorse candidates, contribute money or raise funds for them or "distribute statements for or against a particular candidate."



Even encouraging people to vote for a particular candidate "on the basis of nonpartisan criteria" violates tax laws. The federal tax code also says that organization leaders cannot make "partisan comments" at official events.

But Bond said he was careful in his speech not to explicitly tell NAACP members whom to vote for. "We understand what the tax laws are. We understand what nonpartisan means. We never thought it meant don't be critical."

He accused the Bush administration of using the IRS as "a political arm of the Bush campaign."

Everson, the IRS chief, said, "The IRS follows strict procedures involving the selection of tax-exempt organizations for audit and resolution of any complaints about such groups.

Career civil servants, not political appointees, make these decisions in a fair, impartial manner.


"Any suggestion that the IRS has tilted its audit activities for political purposes is repugnant and groundless," he said.

Bond said he spent several days writing the 45-minute NAACP speech, which he delivered on the opening night of the convention.

It was the sixth address he has given to the national convention since he became chairman in 1998.

He compared the chairman's annual keynote speech to a State of the Union address, except it was more about the state of racial affairs.

The group distributed copies of the speech at the convention and posted it on its website, where it remained until the organization received notice of the IRS inquiry.
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29-Oct-2004, 04:20 PM #2
I'll repeat what I said about the same article posted elsewhere in CivDeb - I hope they go after the churches, too!!
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29-Oct-2004, 04:25 PM #3
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I'll repeat what I said about the same article posted elsewhere in CivDeb - I hope they go after the churches, too!!
Fair is fair Wino, and I can't argue with that at all. I have to walk a thin line when I go to Washington, I am prohibited from lobbying.
I have to remind my BoD's, that although they are ravenous Dem's, they have to be very careful of what they say when they are in my building.
Case in point, the Chair of my BoD's is a member of LULAC, which also founded us, and they are having a meet and greet of candidates Sunday, and he asked me to particpate, but I told him know, that although it is non-partisan, I din't think that me being there because I am the Executive Director was a good idea, because it doesn't take much to put two and two together, and recognize that I live in a different county than where i work, so i cannot vote for 100% of the candidates there. It would look improper.
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29-Oct-2004, 04:42 PM #4
Infidel--once again--much ado about nothing----
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Infidel--once again--much ado about nothing----
Actually I think it speaks volumes, that being tax-exempt, much like my organization, is a PRIVILEGE, and with that comes responsibilty and rules. I have to follow them, so why shouldn't the NAACP. How quickly will they play the race card?
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29-Oct-2004, 04:51 PM #6
Yes- it does. Whats the point. As the article said Bond never told anyone who to vote for. If you want to delude yourself into thinking that members of the NAACP support Bush--well fine.

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29-Oct-2004, 05:00 PM #7
I'm not sure if this was in the speech, or just a quote, but if he was speaking on behalf, or as the ED of the NAACP, then this would certainly be a violation more than likely.

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Bond, a former Georgia state lawmaker, also called on the group's members to vote this year. "You cannot win this race by ignoring race," he said. "We know that if whites and nonwhites vote in the same percentages as they did in 2000, Bush will be re-defeated by 3 million votes."
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29-Oct-2004, 05:32 PM #8
NAACP = the 2nd most racist organization in the US today. 2nd only to the KKK
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