Obama’s IRS SS Denies Z Street Tax-Exempt Status Because of Israel Support But Hamas Terror Group CAIR Gets IRS Tax-Exempt Status
My friend and colleague Lori Lowenthal Marcus heads up the wonderful Jewish organization, Z Street. I have blogged on their wonderful work — scroll here. They are a counter to the judeophobic, anti-Israel organization J Street (the J is for jihad). Obama’s affection for the anti-semites at J Street (funded by Soros and Muslims) is well documented. Obama’s antisemitism is meticulously researched and sourced in my book: The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America.
J Street visits to White House — source, White House visitor log:
Z Street visits to the White House — zilch, zero, nada, zip.
An ugly, creepy environment, eerily reminiscent of pre-war Germany, has begun to emerge under the Obama administration. The IRS agent reviewing Z Street’s application for tax exempt status said the agency is “carefully scrutinizing organizations that are in any way connected with Israel” and that “a special unit” is determining whether its activities “contradict the Administration’s public policies.”
Clearly, Obama is an anti-semite. Every communist, subversive, Islamic supremacist group, working actively against America gets tax exempt status (see Soros), but a tiny Jewish group is “contradicting the Obama administration’s public policies”? And the Muslim Brotherhood is …working with the President?
“Does your organization support the existence of the land of Israel?” IRS agent Tracy Dornette wrote the organization, according to this week’s court filing, as part of its consideration of the organizations application for tax exempt status. “Describe your organization’s religious belief sytem toward the land of Israel.”
The document emerged in the course of a lawsuit filed in August by Z Street, a hawkish group that casts itself as the Zionist answer to the liberal J Street. Z Street claims that a different IRS agent reviewing its application for tax exempt status said the agency is “carefully scrutinizing organizations that are in any way connected with Israel” and that “a special unit” is determining whether its activities “contradict the Administration’s public policies.'”
What Happen to just pro-America and let the Jewish groups work out their own views. My question would be which of these two group is pro-America first, or which of their positions is less damaging to US interest. I have found J Street trying to be balanced between their loyalty to the USA and to Israel.