I wonder how long it will be before a church brings about a Citizen's United lawsuit to abridge the separation of church and state at least as it pertains to political speech from a pulpit.
Wouldn't they first have to have their tax-exempt status revoked? I mean, given what msbelle heard, they are already making political speech from the pulpit. No need to bring it to a lawsuit when they are already getting away with breaking the law.
Yeah, I think she is a likely voter. the ignorance burns.
I like how everyone says what I was trying to say, only smarter.
I figure I know how to work with adding wheat germ--is there anything I need to know about flaxseed when I get to that iteration?
I usually treat them the same way.
That woman reminds me if a recent conversation my BFF had at the salon. The woman she was talking to, born here, but from a Mexican immigrant family, said she was voting for Romney because "he is for Israel and the Bible says God tells us to support Israel."
That's so depressing, Stephanie.
And Liese, I'm sure you know, but 501(c)(3) can have political views, just not endorse candidates or lobby on specific bills, generally.
Yeah, I know. I was unclear. I was saying, I, personally, don't even tread on things that are legal, much less things that are not. I like my tax exempt status!
I have no business deciding that [person A] should vote for a candidate because they are a member of [demographic group, often minority]. But I admit I am genuinely shocked at gay people who are voting for Romney. Or people of any color other than paper white. Or women.
Yeah, I know I said I have no business deciding that, and I did it anyway.
I was saying, I, personally, don't even tread on things that are legal, much less things that are not. I like my tax exempt status!
Heh. Yes.
The woman she was talking to, born here, but from a Mexican immigrant family, said she was voting for Romney because "he is for Israel and the Bible says God tells us to support Israel."
Oh, sure -- Four years ago, my very socially liberal Modern Othodox Jewish coworker was seriously considering McCain because of Israel.
I mean, I can sort of understand single-issue voting, but am still slightly mind-boggled when your single issue is abroad.
Technically my single issue is abroad: warfare, but it's being carried out by my students in poverty, so it's a personal domestic issue as well.