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Monday, September 04, 2006

Don't talk about King George (Jr)

BALTIMORE - The NAACP did not violate the conditions of its tax-exempt status when its chairman gave a speech that criticized President Bush, according to a newly released letter from the Internal Revenue Service to the civil rights organization.
The IRS began looking into the Baltimore-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People about a month before the 2004 presidential election after a speech by NAACP Chairman Julian Bond that was largely critical of Bush’s policies.

I'm glad to see that we have some oversight still. Everyone knows that this was just an attempt to silence any critics of the Bush Jr. administration. Guess who asked for the investigation??

Documents obtained by the NAACP during the investigation showed at least six Republicans in Congress forwarded letters to the IRS on behalf of their constituents.

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