Taxpayer-Supported US-Hating 501c3 “Charities”

Found the link to this subject on the blog What Bubba Knows, he links to an old article on this topic from the blog Sweetness & Light.
I obviously missed this article, so here it tis, check it out.

Read this carefully …
¤ Taxpayer-Supported US-Hating 501c3 “Charities”Even a casual study of these organizations reveals the incestuous nature
of these groups. A small number of professional America-haters have figured
out how to get the US taxpayer (YOU) to support their activities.

They should not be allowed to get away with it.

In case you missed it:
You can download IRS Form 3949-A and report the illegal activities of these
anti-American organizations. I’m sending mine registered mail.
And be sure to read up on How Do You Report Suspected Tax Fraud Activity?

Quiz Time: How many of the leftist organizations have ties to the Communist party?
If you didnt say ‘All of them’, go back and read the whole thing again.

A sample:

Today being the tradition deadline for filing taxes in the US, (I did say this was an OLD article right? Pay attention!)  it seems a fitting time to remind ourselves of the almost countless America-hating groups that enjoy taxpayer support by claiming to be 501c3 “charities.”As you write out your check to the IRS, bear in mind that you are helping to support these organizations with your tax dollars.

Much of the information in the following sampling comes from the highly estimable Discover The Networks:


CodePink For Peace

pink4.jpgCodePink was founded in November 2002 by four radicals: Jodie Evans, Medea Benjamin, Diane Wilson, and a radical Wiccan activist calling herself Starhawk. Ms. Evans is the nominal leader of the organization, which works closely with Medea Benjamin’s group Global Exchange and Leslie Cagan’s antiwar coalition United For Peace and Justice.

In conjunction with Global Exchange and United For Peace and Justice, CodePink helped establish Iraq Occupation Watch to monitor potential American abuses — including “possible violations of human rights, freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly” — during the reconstruction of Iraq. CodePink’s and IOW’s stated objective is to thin US forces in Iraq by causing soldiers to seek discharges and be sent home as conscientious objectors.

In December 2004 CodePink, Global Exchange, and Families for Peace raised and delivered $600,000 in medical supplies and cash to the “insurgents” who were fighting American troops in Fallujah, Iraq.

Since 2005 CodePink has staged weekly protests outside of Walter Reed Army Medical Center where its members harass US soldiers wounded in combat in the Middle East.

As part of a national coalition led by the Ruckus Society, CodePink runs an aggressive Counter-Recruitment campaign aimed at dissuading young men and women from joining the US military.

CodePink has run anti-American advertisements in Iraqi newspapers. They have also traveled to the Middle East to meet with foreign leaders, including members of the Iraqi Parliament — in direct violation of the Logan Act.

CodePink is currently seeking funds to send a CodePink “delegation” to Iran where they say they will meet with Iranian government officials. “This citizen diplomats delegation, led by CODEPINK cofounder Medea Benjamin and Colonel/Diplomat Ann Wright, will return to pressure Congress, educate the public and speak to the media about Iranian and American perspectives for preventing another disastrous war.”

CodePink not only lobbies Congress on a near daily basis, they even “occupy” Congressional offices. It is against the law for 501c3s to lobby Congress.

Read the rest here

FYI: Activities that are illegal or contrary to public policy

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