[EL] Unusual Ad in Utah's Major Paper

Thomas Moore TMoore at fec.gov
Mon Nov 7 08:50:52 PST 2016


Similarly, as a litigation partner once explained to me, “The difference between pro bono clients and regular clients is that with pro bono clients, we know we’re not going to get paid.”


On Nov 7, 2016, at 11:36 AM, Zach West <zachwest1 at gmail.com<mailto:zachwest1 at gmail.com>> wrote:

A very wise attorney once said that the only real difference between for-profit and most non-profit corporations is that non-profits don't have to pay dividends.

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On Nov 7, 2016, at 1:25 AM, David Holtzman, Esq. <david at holtzmanlaw.com<mailto:david at holtzmanlaw.com>> wrote:

yes, sarcasm.  I've donated to Bend the Arc.  I like the org.  I guessed from Edward's post (missing attachment) that the misspelling of "arc" was used in whatever the (missing) ad was.

Still, I bristle at politicians in Temple these days.   And in the pulpits of other "nonprofits."

And after a number of access-fests-cum-galas, I've come to think that, to a very large extent, nonprofits are where the corruption's at these days.

 - dah

Sent from a mobile device.   Forgive me.

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From: Fredric Woocher <fwoocher at strumwooch.com<mailto:fwoocher at strumwooch.com>>
To: "David A. Holtzman" <David at HoltzmanLaw.com<mailto:David at holtzmanlaw.com>>, Edward Still <still at votelaw.com<mailto:still at votelaw.com>>, Election Law <law-election at uci.edu<mailto:law-election at uci.edu>>
Sent: Sun, 06 Nov 2016 21:40
Subject: RE: [EL] Unusual Ad in Utah's Major Paper

I cannot tell if David Holtzman’s last post was written with sarcasm font, and I’m not entirely sure what Edward Still’s earlier post was referring to (I could not see any ad attached or linked to), but just for the record, “Bend the Arc:  A Jewish Partnership for Justice” did not misspell “Ark.”  The name does not refer either to Noah’s or the Temple’s “Ark,” but to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s quote: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”

It’s a very worthwhile organization, by the way.

Fredric D. Woocher
Strumwasser & Woocher LLP
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From: law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu<mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu> [mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu] On Behalf Of David A. Holtzman
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2016 9:31 PM
To: Edward Still; Election Law
Subject: Re: [EL] Unusual Ad in Utah's Major Paper

So.  In California, "Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice" may have gotten the spelling of Ark wrong, but offers a guide to the statewide ballot propositions:
http://www.bendthearc.us/sites/default/files/bend-the-arc-2016-voter-guide.pdf

which reminds me:
Bend the Arc has a PAC and a 501(c)(4) piece,

but I don't know of any temple/synagogue that has those.
I saw this picture on Facebook recently
(since I doubt it will display to the group, I'll tell you that
it shows [L.A. Mayor] Eric Garcetti and temple members at a Metro station holding signs that
read in relevant part, "Leo Baeck Temple ... Measure M ... VOTE YES"):
<image001.jpg>
I wondered if this is a no-no of any sort for a temple.  (It says on its website
"LBT is a non-profit organization and your gift is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.")
I also wondered if the federal government treats state ballot measures differently than state candidate elections for tax law purposes.
Forgive me if I've asked about that before.
  - dah



On 11/6/2016 4:55 PM, Edward Still wrote:
May the "ark" of history be ever in your favor.


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