NAACP Faces IRS Investigation 
Tuesday, November 2, 2004 at 02:43AM
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The NAACP is facing an Internal Revenue Service investigation because the chairman of the civil rights group criticized President Bush, The Washington Post reported on Friday, citing documents provided by the group. An IRS document dated Oct. 8 said the group may have violated terms of its tax-exempt status, which restricts political activity, because it "distributed statements in opposition of George W. Bush for the presidency" during its convention in July, according to the Post. "Specifically in a speech made by Chairman Julian Bond, Mr. Bond condemned the administration policies of George W. Bush on education, the economy and the war in Iraq," the newspaper quoted an IRS document as saying. The newspaper said the agency asked for the cost of the Philadelphia convention and "the names and addresses of each board member and indicate how each voted."  [more]
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