On 12/5/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email) alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
Gregory Kohs wrote:
Jim Schuler wisely stated:
Might depend on tax law. If I remember correctly (it's been 15 years
since
I dealt with this), 501(c) and 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and private
foundations
can run afoul of the IRS if there is a clear indication of active discrimination.
But then also stated:
In this case, I don't see any evidence of an active policy of discrimination...
There actually *is* a fairly active policy of discrimination that's been carried out for the past few months.
Employees of public relations firms are not allowed to edit Wikipedia.
Wrong. Spam and POV hagiographies are banned, *regardless* of who posts them.
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Missed the point, I see.
Jim