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Related: About this forumI just received a "voter guide" in the mail from the Faith & Freedom Coalition.
And what a despicable little turd it was too.
I've contacted them via their web site and expressed by full gratitude. (www.ffcoalition.com)
They are encouraging all of us to order these voter guides for our churches.
It's enough to make Jesus drink gin right out of the cat dish.
The torn place on the back was where a snail was stuck to it. Poor thing.
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I just received a "voter guide" in the mail from the Faith & Freedom Coalition. (Original Post)
ncgrits
Oct 2012
OP
"It's enough to make Jesus drink gin right out of the cat dish." DUzy if I ever saw one...n/t
monmouth
Oct 2012
#1
Anyone church that puts these out is at risk of losing their tax exempt status, imo.
cbayer
Oct 2012
#2
I thought about the IRS too. But unless a church is caught red-handed, there's nothing to report. nt
ncgrits
Oct 2012
#3
monmouth
(21,078 posts)1. "It's enough to make Jesus drink gin right out of the cat dish." DUzy if I ever saw one...n/t
cbayer
(146,218 posts)2. Anyone church that puts these out is at risk of losing their tax exempt status, imo.
While they can speak to issues, they are not permited to advocate for candidates, which these clearly do.
Maybe the IRS should be notified.
ncgrits
(916 posts)3. I thought about the IRS too. But unless a church is caught red-handed, there's nothing to report. nt
Arkansas Granny
(31,523 posts)4. What in the world did you do to get on their mailing list?
gkhouston
(21,642 posts)5. I would guess that the OP beat the cat to the cat dish, and kitteh found a way to get revenge. n/t
ncgrits
(916 posts)6. God only knows!
Boy did they buy the wrong mailing list. Lifelong dem. Episcopalian. Drinker of gin. Cat owner.
ncteechur
(3,071 posts)7. I did too. Lyin' Christians ain't Christian at all. Pissed me off.