The Partisan Preacher's Complaint: Franklin Graham Has No Grounds To Whine About IRS
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Wed May 15, 2013 at 10:36:00 AM EST

The ongoing scandal over the Internal Revenue Service's heightened scrutiny of Tea Party groups took another twist yesterday when evangelist Franklin Graham complained that the ministry founded by this father, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), was also investigated by the tax agency.

Graham wrote a letter to President Barack Obama griping because, he claimed, the IRS sent agents to the North Carolina offices of the BGEA and Samaritan's Purse, a charity Graham runs, to investigate claims that the ministries had waded into partisan politics.

Graham is trying to make himself look like another victim of a run-amok IRS. Nice try, but it won't work. The two situations are quite different.

I disagree with the politics of the Tea Party, but it sure looks like some of these organizations have legitimate grounds for complaint. These groups had applied for tax-exempt status and were being subjected to additional hurdles and onerous paperwork that was not applied to similarly situated organizations. That's clearly unfair.

Graham, by contrast, has no valid reason to complain. His ministries are already tax exempt. As a condition of keeping that exemption, they are required to refrain from intervening in elections by endorsing or opposing candidates.

Yet the Graham groups don't seem to want to follow those rules. Graham concedes that he has in years past used the BGEA to send messages to donors advising them to support "candidates who base their decisions on biblical principles and support the nation of Israel."

Furthermore, in 2012, Franklin Graham arranged for his father to meet with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and endorse him. The senior Graham told Romney, "I will do all I can to help you,"

Shortly after that, the BGEA began using the ministry's tax-exempt funds to pay for full-page ads in newspapers.

They featured Billy Graham stating, "I realize this election could be my last. I believe it is vitally important that we cast our ballots for candidates who base their decisions on biblical principles and support the nation of Israel. I urge you to vote for those who protect the biblical definition of marriage between a man and a woman."

Gee, which candidate do you think the Grahams wanted people to support for president? Could it be Romney who opposed same-sex marriage and not Obama who favors it?

Franklin Graham is now complaining to the media that he was targeted by the IRS. Well, in light of those ads he should have been. My only regret was that the IRS didn't yank his ministries' tax-exempt status.

One more thought about this: Note that Graham wrote his letter of complaint to President Obama. Why? The president does not sit around and personally sign off on every policy the tax agency undertakes.

Despite the ravings of the far right who have taken to comparing Obama to President Richard M. Nixon, who famously used the IRS to harass his political enemies, there has been nothing so far connecting Obama to the IRS's actions. As a matter of fact, federal law bars such presidential intrusion into tax agency activities.

If Graham has a beef with the IRS, he needs to take it to the top officials of that agency, not the White House. So why did Graham write to Obama? Probably because he's trying to embarrass the president and drag him into the scandal.

In other words, this feigned outrage is just more partisan politics from Franklin Graham.

P.S. For more on the IRS scandal, check out AU Executive Director Barry W. Lynn's op-ed on "The Huffington Post."




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to see how many investigations of liberal churches vs conservative churches have been made by the IRS.  What struck me about this news is that the Tea Party are the ones who will scream the loudest about being persecuted by us hated "Libruls" and the big bad government.  It may be a bit out there, but the first thought I had was that it was an attempt at some level to "fire up" the Tea Party and their followers.

My memory is that there are a lot more liberal churches who get in trouble with the IRS compared to conservative.  The couple of investigations of conservative people I've heard about turned out to be justified... the investigations of liberals, on the other hand, usually unjustified and more numerous.  I've not been tracking the situation, so that is only one person's observation, and may be wrong.  It does seem that way, however... especially since I hear so many stories of overt electioneering in churches here in Florida and it seems that nobody does anything about it (and since I only hear about the incidents from others - sometimes weeks or months or even over a year after the event, I really can't be the one reporting it).


by ArchaeoBob on Wed May 15, 2013 at 11:49:24 AM EST


They claim they were put under additional scrutiny as well.

http://tbo.com/news/local-tea-party-groups-says-they-were-irs-tar gets-b82492360z1

This is pretty suspicious to me.  My understanding is that the real problem was with a branch of the IRS up north (I strongly doubt that the locals here got any additional review)... and it does add fuel to their hate of anything to do with the US government (and especially President Obama).

The locals probably think that their application should be rubber-stamped because they're "Tea Party" and "Good Patriots" and avoid legal examination like all other non-profits face.

The original failure on the part of the IRS is just going to polarize the Tea Party and their dominionist partners even more (I know they're different, but in my view there is so much cross-pollination  that in many ways they're really one and the same).  We're seeing that already in Florida.

It all does fit a pattern, combined with Graham's actions.


by ArchaeoBob on Thu May 16, 2013 at 11:48:42 AM EST


politically-based orgs. looking for inappropriate spending. I can't find the journo whose article talks about this, but if Congress had written the laws using even a modicum of common-sense, rather than lobbyists doing their work for them, the IRS wouldn't have to be the arbiters of polity-flavored tax exemptions; thus, they'd be a whole lot more hot water than what seems to be the case now.

But of course, that is an impossibility when there's gold in them thar hills of paperwork.



by trog69 on Fri May 17, 2013 at 07:55:36 PM EST


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