Call to Action: IRS Regulations to Silence Speech

Action is needed to thwart President Obama and his IRS from restricting speech for Christians and conservatives.  Act today!

Building on its 2010-2012 antics to  slow the approval of non-profit status for tea party and liberty groups, President Obama has encouraged the IRS to prepare more restrictions to the activities of issues-focused groups.  While the regulation is proposed for 501(c)(4) organizations it will surely be applied to 501(c)(3) organizations which include churches and other religious groups due to their tax deductible status.

The Blaze reports specifics of the proposed regulation:

  • Prohibits leaders within these organizations to speak publicly regarding legislative matters of public concern and to volunteer;
  • Prohibits using words like “oppose,” “vote,” “support,” “defeat,” and “reject;”
  • Prohibits mentioning, on its website or on any communication (email, letter, etc.) that would reach 500 people or more, the name of a candidate for office 30 days prior to a primary election and 60 days prior to a general election;
  • Prohibits mentioning the name of a political party 30 days prior to a primary election and 60 days prior to a general election, if that party has a candidate running for office;
  • Prohibits voter registration drives or conducting a nonpartisan “get-out-the-vote” drive;
  • Prohibits creating or distributing voter guides outlining how incumbents voted on particular bills;
  • Prohibits hosting candidates for office at any event, including debates and charitable fundraisers, 30 days prior to a primary election or 60 days prior to a general election, if the candidate is part of the event’s program;
  • Prohibits distributing any materials prepared on behalf of a candidate for office;
  • Restricts employees of such organizations from volunteering;
  • Restricts the ability of officers and leaders of such organizations to make public statements regarding the nomination of judges;
  • Creates a 90-day blackout period, in an election year, that restricts the speech of §501(c)(4) organizations;
  • Declares political activity as contrary to the promotion of social welfare; and
  • Protects labor unions and trade associations by not including them under the proposed regulations.

Public comment is being accepted until February 27.  It is vital that the IRS hears from Americans opposing this attempt to silence our political, religious and issue-based speech.  This is the battle to keep our freedom of speech for once gone it will not be recovered.  Please take a few minutes to make your opinion known.  That’s all it takes to fight for your freedom today.

Regulations.gov online response form

 

 

SCOTUS considering Romeike v. Holder

The U.S. Supreme Court will meet on Friday to decide which cases it will hear.  Their decisions will be made public on Monday, February 24.

One case under appeal is Romeike v. Holder.  This case pits a German family who fled their native land for asylum in the United States.  Why did Germany torment this family?  They are Christians who homeschool their children.   Under a 1938 Nazi law homeschooling is illegal in Germany because it interferes with the state’s interest in its children.

In 2010 an immigration judge granted asylum to the family, but a short time later ICE appealed that decision.  Attorney General Eric Holder and the Obama Justice Department claim there was not persecution worthy of asylum and are seeking to deport the family to Germany where the legal authorities stand ready to restrict the family’s religious freedom and parental rights.

Earlier this year DOJ claimed SCOTUS should not get involved because, “the German government’s desire to promote socialization, pluralism, tolerance and democracy outweighs the human right of parents to decide how their children are educated.”  This should concern all Americans as it articulates a position contrary to U.S. law and signals concern for the future of non-public education in the United States.

Second Amendment Rally

 

2nd Amendment Flyer

Contact Rep. Fred Keller’s office at 343 Chestnut Street, Suite 1; Mifflinburg PA or (570)966-0052 if you are interested in the possibility of “van polling” to the Capitol.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Over 2 ½ million Americans will marry this year and a disproportional number will become engaged today. Amid the yearly celebration of romance and love, complete with roses, candy and rings, remains serious issues to consider. What is marriage? How does it stabilize culture? How do couples stay committed to “death ‘til us part”? Does it matter to children if their parents are married? Can society as we know it, including our most basic constitutional rights and religious freedom, survive if marriage is redefined?

SUNACRW has single copies of the pamphlet, “What You Need to Know about Marriage” available upon request.

Interesting articles:

Income Mobility Tied to Marriage

An Olympic Lesson for Husbands and Wives

Why Marriage Matters: 26 Conclusions from the Social Sciences

Traditional Marriage is Essential for a Healthy Society

Marriage and Poverty

Governor’s 2014-2015 Proposed Budget

2014-15 Gov Proposed Budget – spreadsheet

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