Tuesday, September 15, 2009

three times a charm??


Once: you get caught and get called out? you should admit defeat!
Twice: you get caught and get called out ? you should admit to were wrong!
Third: You get caught and get called out? all hope is lost, you should accuse your accuser.

Bravo ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

This is Acorn's response to the many attacks on them:

The relentless attacks on ACORN's members, its staff and the policies and positions we promote are unprecedented. An international entertainment conglomerate, disguising itself as a "news" agency (Fox), has expended millions, if not tens of millions of dollars, in their attempt to destroy the largest community organization of Black, Latino, poor and working families in the country. It is not coincidence that the most recent attacks have been launched just when health care reform is gaining traction. It is clear they've had these tapes for months.

My source:http://www.acorn.org/

After all the video footage of the two "normal people" needing help to start their business and own their own home.
I guess we forget that Normal, means NOT being involved in Prostitution=which is defined as the act or practice of engaging in sex acts for hire.[1] In most cultures, prostitution is viewed as a deviant profession,[2] either discouraged or illegal.
However they were happy to help them at several Acorn offices.

But if they are not guilty why would all this happen:

By COREY BOLES

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly Monday to prevent Acorn, an umbrella group of community organizers, from being able to bid for federal grant money.

The 83-7 vote came as Acorn -- the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now -- has been in the spotlight for hidden-camera videos in which Acorn employees give tax advice to a couple posing as a prostitute and her pimp. Prosecutors in Florida last week issued warrants for several Acorn employees on allegations they falsified voter-registration records last year, and on Friday, the Census Bureau severed ties with the organization as it prepares for the 2010 count.

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