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Kamala commits federal law Crime in Virginia

sensible don

Governor
Supporting Member
Most all churches are not really churches -but tax shelters, how many nursing homes affiliate with a bogus church to avoid taxes .....hint - 99 percent of them . Tammy Faye let the cat out of the bag years ago but yet the same greatest loser evangelicals continue to send those tv hucksters billions if dollars - so they can live the life God wanted for them - a fool and his money are easily parted indeed
 

Zam-Zam

Senator

In the final weeks before Election Day, more than 300 Black churches across Virginia have agreed to play a video in which Vice President Kamala Harris urges churchgoers to vote after the services for Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe — a move that some experts claim violates the law.

Some lawyers suggest that the video violates Internal Revenue Service rules for churches that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)3 of the IRS code. It is not clear whether any churches have played it yet.




I'm reasonably sure that most people are aware that church is not the place for politics - Separation of church and state, and all that.

For some folks, however, party politics is their religion.

Whatever party or person does this, it should be discouraged, IMHO. A statement acknowledging contrition from the VP would be a positive step in that direction...I won't hold my breath, however. The tendency in party politics is to circle the wagons and admit no wrongdoing. It's sad, but we are the ones that let our public servants get away with it.
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
In the final weeks before Election Day, more than 300 Black churches across Virginia have agreed to play a video in which Vice President Kamala Harris urges churchgoers to vote after the services for Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe — a move that some experts claim violates the law.

Some lawyers suggest that the video violates Internal Revenue Service rules for churches that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)3 of the IRS code. It is not clear whether any churches have played it yet.




I'm reasonably sure that most people are aware that church is not the place for politics - Separation of church and state, and all that.

For some folks, however, party politics is their religion.

Whatever party or person does this, it should be discouraged, IMHO. A statement acknowledging contrition from the VP would be a positive step in that direction...I won't hold my breath, however. The tendency in party politics is to circle the wagons and admit no wrongdoing. It's sad, but we are the ones that let our public servants get away with it.
The proof is in the pudding

especially after all the blacks she locked up

The ball is in the IRS court now and Garlands
 
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