Tax Deductions And The ACLU
Posted on July 13, 2005
The ACLU is comprised of two separate corporate entities, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU Foundation. Although both are part of the same organization, the ACLU has two separate organizations so they can lobby and still have a receptacle in to which tax-deductible money can be dumped. Obviously that little thing called the spirit of the law is inconsequential to the ACLU.
The American Civil Liberties Union engages in heavy legislative lobbying and therefore is ineligible to receive contributions that are tax-deductible. Tax-deductible contributions must be made to the foundation, which is why your ACLU membership dues cannot be written off.
If all this sounds like thimblerig (also known as the shell game), that’s because it is.
The ACLU should have no write-offs when it has an agenda that in the nicest terms would be described as sinister and in plain fact is socialism at its most subversive.
Join us at Stop the ACLU today and help fight this insidious threat to our nation.
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Pretty sneaky aren’t they?
already signed it jay!!!
Signed it. Thanks for the info, I had no idea.
Any time a business or organization splits into two parts I smell corruption.
God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
Ummmm James Dobson has the same type of arrangement with his tax free Focus On the Family. So don’t forget to go after them too.
Thanks bud!
The ACLU definitly has the system down pat.