So who's exploiting the 501(c)(3) loophole the most?
So who's exploiting the 501(c)(3) loophole the most?
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Re: So who's exploiting the 501(c)(3) loophole the most?
Andrew - as I hope you've noticed by now, in the title of this thread it should read "501(c)(4)" rather than "501(c)(3)".
Lord Jim - if you are again ignoring all of Andrew's posts, you should at least take a look at the link he posted: http://www.citizensforethics.org/page/- ... df?nocdn=1
Lord Jim - if you are again ignoring all of Andrew's posts, you should at least take a look at the link he posted: http://www.citizensforethics.org/page/- ... df?nocdn=1
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Re: So who's exploiting the 501(c)(4) loophole the most?
Replaced in the correctly named thread.
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