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In a challenge to the ethics of conservative Ohio religious leaders and the fairness of the Internal Revenue Service, a group of 56 clergy members contends that two churches have gone too far in supporting a Republican candidate for governor.
Two complaints filed with the tax agency say that the large Columbus area churches, active in President Bush's narrow Ohio win in 2004, violated their tax-exempt status by pushing the candidacy of J. Kenneth Blackwell, who is the secretary of state and the favored candidate of Ohio's religious right.
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What else is new? These shits have been violating 'the separation of church and state' for years now. Yet, when another church preached against the war *as Jesus would have wanted* the suits from the IRS were in there tout de suite threatening to pull their tax exempt status. Bush/Repubicans fascist pigs to the max! See the current Rolling Stone magazine: expert presidential historians agree BUSH--WORST PRESIDENT EVER!!! B. Queer
posted by Anonymous, at
4/25/2006 9:23 AM
I agree - Bush sucks! And these religious nuts are backing Ken Blackwell for the GOP gubernatorial nomination! He's favored to win too!
Hopefully in the November election the Dems will retake control of the governor's mansion!
posted by Anonymous, at
4/26/2006 8:14 PM