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Apparently not everyone is able to see the obvious corruption of ACORN

 

Yesterday I commented on the obvious corruption of ACORN, in light of the videos released which show ACORN staff advising undercover investigators on how to set up a brothel. I had thought that this so plainly demonstrated the nature of ACORN that anyone could see it, but I was wrong.

First, as reported by biggovernment.com, Charlie Gibson said, in response to being interviewed about it, “I don’t even know about it.” See the full story here: http://biggovernment.com/2009/09/15/charlie-gibson-on-acorn-scandal-i-dont-even-know-about-it/

Charlie, is ABC news asleep on this? How could any national journalist not have heard about it? The only answer I can think of is that they don’t want to know about it.

The second story comes to us from Reuters. Read the story here: http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSN1422457320090914

You can tell how Reuters stands on ACORN just by the title of the article: “U.S. Senate denies funds for poverty group”. Oh, is that what happened? Looking at the title, you wouldn’t think that there was any scandal, and you’d have to read towards the end of the article to even get a hint of the story:

“ACORN more recently has been embarrassed by conservative activists who secretly taped employees in several cities giving tax advice to a couple posing as a p(imp) and prostitute.” Well, I’d hope they’d be embarrassed. Also, what difference does it make if they were “conservative activists”? Clearly the author of the article is trying to impugn the motives of those who have exposed the corruption.

Then the article closes with this observation:

“The group has fired several of those taped while denouncing the actions as a smear campaign.” A smear campaign? That has to be the most outrageous thing I’ve read about this. Are those who run ACORN clueless? Those employees gave the advice on how to set up an illegal enterprise and hide it from the law. If there was any smearing involved, they smeared themselves. Back to my example involving H&R Block, does anyone out there think the same investigators would have been able to get an accountant from there on tape giving similar advice.

In watching the O’Reilly Factor tonight, he showed a clip from MSNBC where someone was saying that the employees were entrapped. Are you kidding me? How could they have been entrapped? They freely talked to the undercover investigators, and anyone can tell from the videos that they took the questions they were receiving seriously.

The corruption of ACORN is obvious. It’s on tape. The fact that some choose not to see it, like Reuters and MSNBC, speaks volumes about their character, or lack thereof.

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The corruption of ACORN on display for all to see.

 

If you’ve watched Fox News recently, I’m sure you’ve seen the undercover videos of a woman and a man posing as a prostitute and her procurer (townhall won't let me post the other p-four letter word), respectively. You can see the videos here: http://biggovernment.com/2009/09/14/acorn-video-prostitution-scandal-in-new-york-ny/

When I first saw the video, there was one theme of the videos that absolutely dumbfounded me. It’s the fact that the ACORN employee doesn’t bat an eye as she calmly tells them how to get a loan for their brothel, and how to set up their business, which will include prostitutes under the age of 16 who will be illegally brought into the country.

That tells me something which should be blatantly obvious to anyone. It tells me that this isn’t the first time ACORN, and probably this employee specifically, has done something like this. If not for a brothel specifically, then they’ve given advice for some other illegal enterprise, and have done so often enough that it’s a matter of routine. Everyone should stop and think about this. I can imagine myself being an accountant for H & R Block, or any other accountant. If I had two people come into my office asking for advise on setting up a brothel for tax purposes, the first thing I’d assume is that I was on Candid Camera, and I was being recorded somewhere. Either that, or that the whole thing was some sort of fraternity prank, and probably being recorded. No matter what, there’s no way an ethical corporation will give legitimate advice on a subject like that.

What’s even more upsetting is that an obviously corrupt organization receives tax-payer money. To their credit, as reported on the site biggovernment.com, the Senate voted 83-7 to de-fund ACORN. You can see the full story here: http://biggovernment.com/2009/09/14/breaking-senate-votes-to-defund-acorn/

I don’t know what’s more outrageous, ACORN’s obvious corruption, or the fact that 7 Senators voted against de-funding them after this story came to light. What are they thinking?

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