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From United Church Of Christ’s website:


Obama’s General Synod speech prompts IRS to investigate UCC’s tax-exempt status


Bennett Guess
February 26, 2008The Internal Revenue Service has notified the United Church of Christ’s national offices in Cleveland, Ohio, that the IRS has opened an investigation into U.S. Sen. Barack Obama’s address at the UCC’s 2007 General Synod as the church engaging in “political activities.”

In the IRS letter dated Feb. 20, the IRS said it was initiating a church tax inquiry “because reasonable belief exists that the United Church of Christ has engaged in political activities that could jeopardize its tax-exempt status.”
The Rev. John H. Thomas, the UCC’s general minister and president, called the investigation “disturbing” but said the investigation would reveal that the church did nothing improper or illegal.
Obama, an active member of the United Church of Christ for more than 20 years, addressed the UCC’s 50th anniversary General Synod in Hartford, Conn., on June 23, 2007, as one of 60 diverse speakers representing the arts, media, academia, science, technology, business and government. Each was asked to reflect on the intersection of their faith and their respective vocations or fields of expertise. The invitation to Obama was extended a year before he became a Democratic presidential candidate.
“The United Church of Christ took great care to ensure that Senator Obama’s appearance before the 50th anniversary General Synod met appropriate legal and moral standards,” Thomas told United Church News. “We are confident that the IRS investigation will confirm that no laws were violated.”
Before Obama spoke to the national gathering of 10,000 UCC members, Associate General Minister Edith A. Guffey, who serves as administrator of the biennial General Synod, admonished the crowd that Obama’s appearance was not to be a campaign-related event and that electioneering would not be tolerated. No political leaflets, signs or placards were allowed, and activity by the Obama campaign was barred from inside the Hartford Civic Center venue.
In an introduction before Obama’s speech, Thomas said Obama was invited as “one of ours” to provide reflections on “how personal faith can be lived out in the public square, how personal faith and piety is reflected in the life of public service.”
Thomas said the IRS’s investigation implies that Obama, a UCC member, is not free to speak openly to fellow UCC members about his faith.
“The very fact of an IRS investigation, however, is disturbing,” Thomas said. “When the invitation to an elected public official to speak to the national meeting of his own church family is called into question, it has a chilling effect on every religious community that seeks to encourage politicians and church members to thoughtfully relate their personal faith to their public responsibilities.”
Don Clark, a Chicago attorney who serves as the UCC’s national special counsel, said the IRS investigation will afford the UCC the opportunity to correct “inaccuracies and misperceptions.”
“It’s disconcerting, since the IRS did not communicate with us, or seek any facts from us, in advance of their coming to this understanding,” Clark said. “But we feel confident that once they are made aware of the facts that they’ll draw a different conclusion.“This inquiry will provide an opportunity for the United Church of Christ to correct any factual inaccuracies and misperceptions that may have prompted the underlying concern, and to reaffirm the importance of the constitutional rights of free speech and association that have been implicated,” Clark said…
Heck, Mr. Obama has even used a video of this speech (featured above) on his campaign site:

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The campaign site also enables supporters to upload the email addresses of other church members to encourage their support for Obama.
And of course he (and Mrs. Clinton) have also campaigned (ahem) religiously in churches across the country throughout the race.
So it’s about (*)(*)(*)(*) time somebody at the IRS noticed.
By the way, it during this same (illegal) speech that the great man attacked the so-called “religious right”:

Barack Obama says Christian right has hijacked faith

Barack Obama spoke before the United Church of Christ saying that the Christian right has hijacked faith and is driving people apart.

What ever happened to your holy mission of ‘bringing us together,’ Mr. Obama?
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