Monday, September 14, 2009

And then they went to NY

Same undercover prostitute and pimp. Same ACORN response. Different location.

Our intrepid conservative investigators didn't stop in Baltimore, Maryland; or Washington, D.C.; but hit the road like Jack Kerouac and filmed ACORN workers in New York.
But it's just a few bad apples, you know. In all these locations. In all these large American cities. Just a few bad apples in the same organization giving the same illegal advice.
Purely coincidental.

This recent scam, which was attempted in San Diego, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia to name a few places, had failed for months before the results we’ve all recently seen.
Bertha Lewis
Chief Organizer, ACORN




After four firings - two in DC and two in Baltimore - what will ACORN's response be?

It looks as if they are taking a different tactic. They want to sue FoxNews (since they are the only network showing the tapes), along with James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles, the undercover filmmakers, for allegedly doctoring the tapes.
Uh yeah...that's so believable. They weren't actually telling Hannah to call it "performing arts" instead of "prostitution", not to mention the 13 underage illegal prostitutes on their tax filings, and they certainly never told them to put their cash for sex in a tin and bury it in the backyard. Nope. Not them. This is a vast, right-wing conspiracy.



"If I were FoxNews, I would welcome a lawsuit because part of a lawsuit includes the discovery process where you get to demand documents and other information from the people suing you. I think discovery of ACORN's real inner workings would be fascinating legal and journalistic exercise."
John Fund,
Wall Street Journal columnist

Funds interview on FoxNews is fascinating. A real meaty interpretation of ACORN and their maggot-infested workings.



What does O'Keefe think about ACORN wanting to sue him?
"Bring it on."



Three ACORN offices exposed thus far. Will there be more? Tomorrow is a new day.


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