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SEP candidate in California denounces politically motivated
IRS investigation
Government probe of Pasadena church: a witch-hunt against
Iraq war critics
Statement by John Burton, Socialist Equality Party candidate
for Congress from Californias 29th District
30 September 2006
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The following is a statement issued by John Burton, the
Socialist Equality Party candidate for US Congress from Californias
29th Congressional District, which includes the Los Angeles suburb
of Pasadena. The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is threatening
to revoke the tax-exempt status of Pasadenas All Saints
Church on the grounds that an antiwar sermon given in November
2004 violated the requirement that charitable organizations not
endorse particular candidates. The church is challenging in court
the IRSs demand that it turn over documents to investigators.
The following statement is available as a PDF
to download and distribute.
The Internal Revenue Services probe to strip Pasadenas
All Saints Church of tax-exempt status is an act of political
censorship aimed at intimidating and suppressing opposition to
the war in Iraq and the policies of the Bush administration.
I call for an immediate end to the investigation. There is
no legitimate basis for the governments demand that the
church turn over documents to IRS investigators.
The IRS action is a transparently political and anti-democratic
attack, coming as it does from an administration that has done
more to eliminate the separation of church and state than any
government in US history. Right-wing Christian fundamentalists
exercise an effective veto power over government policy on such
issues as stem cell research, abortion and gay rights. Bush repeatedly
invokes God as a justification for his policies, including the
war in Iraq. The administration funnels millions of dollars to
right-wing religious organizations in the name of Bushs
program of faith-based initiatives.
Networks headed by professional Christian fundamentalist demagogues
such as James Dobson, Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson use their
tax-exempt ministries to campaign relentlessly for right-wing
politicians of the Republican Party. They are given platforms
to spew their backward views by the American media and regularly
meet in private with top officials of the Bush administration.
They, however, are given carte blanche by the IRS, while a
Pasadena church that voices criticisms of the war and the Bush
administrations policies is singled out for supposedly violating
proscriptions on political campaigning. It is patently obvious
that the All Saints Church is being investigated because of its
pacifist and liberal positions.
The sermon seized on as a pretext for the investigation was
critical of the war in Iraq and spoke out against the growth of
social inequality in the United States. The governments
response is to make this church an object lesson for all tax-exempt
organizations and for the broader public. The message is clear:
Speak out against the war and the government-sponsored plunder
of society in the interests of the super-rich, and you will pay
for it!
The IRS probe is part of a broader pattern of spying and intimidation.
In California, there have been several documented cases of police
infiltration and monitoring of antiwar groups. Most recently,
it was revealed that a private corporation contracted by the California
Department of Homeland Security has kept tabs on rallies against
the war in Iraq. On a national level, the Bush administration
has initiated programs to wiretap phone conversations without
a warrant and collect massive databases of phone records of all
Americans.
Such police state measures expose the real content of the so-called
war on terror. This phony war is the pretext for the
corporate oligarchys policy of military aggression and conquest
abroad and gutting of democratic rights at home.
On September 18, the Democratic Party incumbent in the 29th
District, Congressman Adam Schiff, issued a tepid statement, along
with conservative Republican Walter Jones of North Carolina, questioning
the investigation and asking the IRS to clarify its rules
on political intervention so that tax-exempt organizations know
what is and is not allowed.
While Schiff felt obliged to issue some statement on the investigation,
he was careful to do so in collaboration with a Republican right-winger
who backs the Bush administrations attacks on the separation
of church and state. This was done to obscure the fundamental
democratic issues at stake in the IRS investigation.
Schiffs response is typical of the spinelessness of the
Democratic Party, which has been thoroughly complicit in supporting
the war in Iraq and the attack on democratic rights. Schiff himself
voted for the invasion of Iraq and he continues to support the
occupation. He also voted for the Patriot Act, the first piece
of legislation that used fear-mongering about the war on
terror as an excuse for implementing far-reaching measures
curtailing basic democratic rights.
As the candidate of the Socialist Equality Party for the House
of Representatives from the 29th District of California, I oppose
all of the anti-democratic measures that have been instituted
since 9/11an event that has never been seriously investigated
and about which a host of unanswered questions remain, including
substantial evidence that the US government itself allowed the
attacks to take place. That tragedy was seized on to implement
far-reaching plans for military aggression and attacks on democratic
rights that had long been sought by the most reactionary sections
of the American ruling elite.
I call for the dismantling of the Homeland Security Department,
the revocation of the Patriot Act, an end to government spying
on the American people, an end to torture and illegal detentions,
and the closing of Guantánamo and all of the other prison
camps set up by the US government around the world.
The fight to defend democratic rights requires a break with
the corporate-controlled two-party system and the building of
an independent socialist party of the working class. I am running
in the election to advance the struggle for the building of this
party.
Because of the anti-democratic ballot access laws imposed by
the Democrats and Republicans, I have been forced to run a write-in
campaign, despite collecting nearly 12,000 signatures from area
residents who wanted my name on the ballot. I call on all residents
of Californias 29th District to write in my name for US
Congress on November 7. Join my campaign and help build the Socialist
Equality Party!
See Also:
SEP to hold public meeting in Pasadena,
California
The 2006 elections and the crisis of American democracyi
[30 September 2006]
Socialist Equality Party launches write-in
campaign in California
Make your vote count! Write in John Burton for Congress!
[29 September 2006]
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