BUSH MISLEADS ON SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE



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User: "james g. keegan jr."
Date: 16 Jun 2004 05:05:59 PM
Object: BUSH MISLEADS ON SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
BUSH MISLEADS ON SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
President Bush said at a press conference yesterday, "I think it is very
important for people who are serving to make sure there is a separation of
church and state."[1] The comments, however, stand in stark contrast to new
legislation that the White House is pushing that would give religious
institutions taxpayer funding and allow religious charities to become
directly involved in political campaigns.
Just this month the President renewed his call to use government money to
subsidize religious organizations,[2] and he has ordered various government
agencies to establish "faith based centers"[3] within their operations. On
Capitol Hill, the President's conservative allies tried to pass a proposal
that would have allowed clergy to endorse candidates for political office
without endangering the tax-exempt status of their congregations.[4]
Opponents "called it a 'back-door' attempt to help reelect President Bush,
whose campaign is focusing on churches."
Earlier this month, the Associated Press reported that the Bush campaign
"is trying to recruit supporters from 1,600 religious congregations in
Pennsylvania - a political push that critics said Wednesday could cost
churches their tax breaks"[5] unless Congress passes the new legislation.
An e-mail from the Bush campaign's Pennsylvania office asked churchgoers to
"serve as a coordinator in your place of worship.'' The message also said
the campaign planned to "undertake activities" in places "accessible to the
congregation." The Internal Revenue Service prohibits political campaign
activity -- for or against any candidate -- from taking place at all
organizations that receive tax-exempt status under a section of the federal
tax code. This prohibition includes most churches and religious groups.
Sources:
1. Presidential Remarks, WhiteHouse.gov, 6/15/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=40608.
2. "Bush calls for funds for church projects", Houston Chronicle, 6/1/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=40609.
3. "Bush Setting Up Faith-Based Centers", Kxan.com, 6/1/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=40610.
4. "House Panel Drops 'Safe Harbor for Churches' Measure", Washington Post,
6/16/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=40611.
5. "Bush campaign recruiting church-goers in Pennsylvania", The Register
Guard, 6/3/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=40612.
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