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IRS revokes group's tax exemption over anti-Clinton statements

Then why have Soro's 501c3 charities not been shut down for the same reason? hmm i have to ask because they promote more than anyone else yet again only conservatives are targeted.

again they will sue the IRS for the decision it will go to court and they will win.

Post the political activity in question that you believe violates the law.
 
This is guaranteed to raise the blood pressure of the nation's political right

The Internal Revenue Service has revoked the tax-exempt status of a conservative-aligned charity for engaging in political activity as far back as the 2004 presidential election — including statements opposing Hillary Clinton for president.

The Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty, based in Manassas, Va., “has shown a pattern of deliberate and consistent intervention in political campaigns” and made “repeated statements supporting or opposing various candidates by expressing its opinion of the respective candidate’s character and qualifications,” according to a written determination released by the IRS Friday.

Although the name of the group was redacted from the determination, the facts of the case match statements made by the Patrick Henry Center’s founder. A separate IRS noticeconfirms that the Patrick Henry Center’s tax exemption was revoked in February.

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IRS revokes group's tax exemption over anti-Clinton statements



CNN.com - NAACP chairman calls for Bush's ouster - Jul 12, 2004
NAACP Chairman Julian Bond called on members of the nation's largest and oldest civil rights organization to boost voter turnout to help oust President Bush.

Just more proof of selective prosecution. Had the situation above been handled as the one in the OP, the NAACP would have lost it's 501(c)(3) status. I'm pretty sure I can find LOTS more examples of 501(c)(3) groups that target conservatives who are not getting targeted by the IRS.
 
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