Calling On The IRS To Support Racial Preference?

Two Democratic Congressmen, John Conyers of Michigan and Charles Rangel of New York, have asked the IRS to investigate … discrimination by tax exempt organizations? No, silly, Ward Connerly’s salary!

I’m sure their request has nothing to do with Connerly’s support of the effort in Michigan to bar racial preferences.

Connerly makes a large salary. Do you know how much Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton make from their tax-exempt entities?

I didn’t think so.

Do you think Conyers and Rangel will ask for an IRS investigation of Jackson and Sharpton?

I don’t think so.

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  1. Cicero August 7, 2006 at 5:45 am | | Reply

    Leave it to Conyers and Rangel to oppose democracy at every turn. They are deathly afraid of an honest vote on affirmative action because they know they’ll lose in a landslide. So instead, they launch a personal attack on Ward Connerly. The pro-AA crowd is really desperate now…

    Most people are appalled and disgusted by racial and gender preferences. Enough already … Time to end them.

  2. Richard Nieporent August 7, 2006 at 12:53 pm | | Reply

    I can imagine the following conversation taking place between Jesse Jackson and Charles Rangel.

    Are you out of your &*$#% mind. Don’t you realize how I make my living? Call Connerly an Uncle Tom, call him a racist, but don’t mess with his source of income. If they start investigating him, the next think they will do is start investigating me. Not only do I use my not for profit organizations to fund my extravagant lifestyle but I also use blackmail to get companies to contribute to my organizations. If you keep this up, the next thing you know I will be broke and behind bars.

  3. Cobra August 9, 2006 at 7:45 am | | Reply

    Is Ward Connerly above the law?

    –Cobra

  4. sharon August 10, 2006 at 8:11 am | | Reply

    Is the I.R.S. used as a tool to silence opposition?

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