A non profit has choosen to apply for that status.

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Submitted by Lyle (United States), Aug 10, 2013 23:36

Since it chooses to apply for the status it must expect some additional oversight.

On the larger issue of intimidation, the constitution only restricts the federal (and by the 14th amendment) the state government from reacting to your speech. It does not affect private reactions to your speech.


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⇒ A non profit has choosen to apply for that status. [48 words]LyleAug 10, 2013 23:36
Agree [10 words]Andrew TerhuneAug 10, 2013 13:19
This isn't about oversight or regulation [157 words]David NieporentAug 9, 2013 23:19
I'm with Allison on this [140 words]Bob RogersAug 9, 2013 18:06
The behind-the-scenes behavior of the IRS tax-exempt org., handoff to leftist groups the problem [221 words]Mark MichaelAug 9, 2013 18:04
Letters to donors [109 words]Walter OlsonAug 9, 2013 11:32

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