As churches get political, IRS stays quiet | Reuters: (Reuters) - "Pastor Jim Garlow will stand before congregants at his 2,000-seat Skyline Wesleyan Church in La Mesa, California, on Sunday, October 7, just weeks before the U.S. presidential and congressional elections, and urge his flock to vote for or against particular candidates."
All religious institutions should pay taxes, dot.
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