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Operation rescue west loses tax-exempt status.


ON SEPTEMBER II, 2006, the IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws.  announced that it had revoked the nonprofit 501(c)(3) status of Youth Ministries, Inc., which did business as Operation Rescue West (ORW ORW Osler-Rendu-Weber syndrome
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ORW Ohio Racewalker (magazine) 
). While the IRS does not provide information on the circumstances that lead to revocations of any group's tax-exempt status, a CFFC CFFC Catholics For a Free Choice
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 complaint filed in 2004 provided information on ORW'S electoral activities during the Boston Democratic Party convention that we considered to be violations of IRS regulations.

The complaint referred to a full-page ad placed by the antichoice group on July 15, 2004, in the Wanderer, an ultraconservative national Catholic weekly. In the ad, ORW called on readers to make what it said was a "tax-deductible donation to help pay the bills and affect the outcome of the election" and called for readers to give a tax-deductible donation to help "defeat [John Kerry Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. ] in November and enable President Bush to appoint a prolife Supreme Court Justice to finally overturn Roe v. Wade Roe v. Wade, case decided in 1973 by the U.S. Supreme Court. Along with Doe v. Bolton, this decision legalized abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy. ." In making its case, Operation Rescue West cited the statements of several cardinals and bishops who had attacked Catholic politicians for their support of a woman's right to choose and invited the support of readers as they are "going into the middle of a war in Boston." [Emphasis in original.] ORW said that the money raised would be spent in Boston during the Democratic Party convention, where it planned to distribute antiabortion an·ti·a·bor·tion  
adj.
Opposed to induced abortion: the antiabortion movement.



an
, anti-Kerry materials and display highly visible ads on trucks at key sites.

This egregious violation of U.S. tax laws was perhaps the most visible and vicious by various tax-exempt organizations opposed to abortion rights and, by extension, candidates who support these rights during the 2004 election season.

The lawyer CFFC worked with on the complaint, John Pomeranz of Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg, LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol , noted that "the Political Activity Compliance Initiative that the IRS ran in 2004 led to the revocation of 501(c)(3) status for only a handful of the organizations audited. It is a mark of how flagrantly and egregiously ORW violated the law that its tax-exempt status has been revoked."

CFFC president Frances Kissling Frances Kissling (born 1943) was President of Catholics for a Free Choice from its founding in 1982 until her resignation in February 2007. Early life
Frances Kissling was born Frances Romanski into a Polish working-class Catholic family in New York in 1943,[1]
 said, " We applaud the IRS for its vigilance in monitoring election activities by 501(c)(3) organizations and hope the revocation of Operation Rescue West's tax-exempt status will send a clear message to tax-exempt groups that think they are above the law that such activities will be monitored, reported to the IRS and acted upon. As we enter the 2006 campaign season, we are already seeing substantial violations of the regulations from groups such as Priests for Life Priests for Life (PFL) is a Roman Catholic pro-life organization based in New York. It functions as a network to promote and coordinate pro-life activism with the primary strategic goal of ending abortion and euthanasia and to spread the Gospel of Life according to the encyclical  which seems to believe it need not comply with our election laws."

Antichoice religious groups violating tax laws are well aware of the scrutiny they are under and some are attempting to get around the restrictions. Only this year, Catholic Answers, another vehemently antichoice organization, announced that it was being investigated and had set up Catholic Answers Action--a 501(C)(4) organization--as a direct result of a complaint filed in 2004 by CFFC. (See below.)

Clearly reporting these violations works and so far this year CFFC has filed two complaints against Priests for Life for similar violations. In an electioneering communication to Priests for Life supporters, Fr. Frank Pavone Father Frank A. Pavone is an American Roman Catholic priest, and pro-life activist. He was appointed as director of the Priests for Life organization in 1993.

He has appeared on many media programs such as Larry King Live, Good Morning America, and
, national director of the Catholic-right antichoice organization, stated, "We will repeat and intensify this year all we did in the previous election cycles. The pro-abortion groups, the liberals in the Church, the overcautious o·ver·cau·tious  
adj.
Excessively cautious; unduly careful.



over·cau
 attorneys, and the people who don't want to see the Church 'influencing elections' can yell and scream all they want. In fact, I invite them to. It won't make a shred of difference. We will move forward with more boldness than ever before." To read the latest report on Priest for Life, please visit our Web site at www.catholicsforchoice.org.

Kissling concluded, "We all know and understand that charitable status is a privilege, not a right. Nonprofit organizations are free to educate members and the public, but must do so within the limits of charitable laws. Organizations even have the right to participate in the election process if they choose to renounce their charitable status. What they are not free to do is flout flout  
v. flout·ed, flout·ing, flouts

v.tr.
To show contempt for; scorn: flout a law; behavior that flouted convention. See Usage Note at flaunt.

v.intr.
 the federal statutes and IRS regulations that govern all charities by endorsing or targeting candidates during an election year. CFFC will continue to monitor any and all election-related activities by Catholic nonprofits and report violations to the IRS."
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