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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (719793)6/6/2013 3:02:46 PM
From: Bonefish1 Recommendation

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joseffy

  Respond to of 1579760
 
Someone is making it up as they go along.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (719793)6/6/2013 6:04:36 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1579760
 
As I read the article, 1/3 were liberal groups, another third were conservative groups and the rest were apolitical.

Read your own post again:

Message 28934704

Close to a third of the advocacy groups named by the Internal Revenue Service as recipients of special scrutiny during tax-exempt application reviews were liberal or neutral in political outlook

I told you my interpretation of the article........but in truth, why does it matter how many of each group were scrutinized? The IRS's job is to insure that a non profit organization is truly non profit and not a pol org pretending to be a non profit. Aside from winger paranoia, isn't that the point?