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ACORN Faces Further Legal Woes

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is facing even more legal troubles. ACORN, a longtime ally of President Obama and an outspoken proponent of his health care agenda, is now under further investigation by Louisiana’s Attorney General Buddy Caldwell for embezzlement totaling $5 million.

Although ACORN originally claimed that they had only fraudulently obtained $1 million, an internal review by the board of directors indicates otherwise, determining that “the amount allegedly embezzeled from the community organization was $5 million, well more than the amount previously reported,” according to WWL, New Orleans-based television and radio stations. The prosecutor’s new figure was reported in a subpoena he filed last week. 

This is only the latest setback faced by ACORN, who just weeks ago offered legal and tax advice to undercover reporters who pretended to seek counsel on developing a brothel for several underage immigrants. Since this discovery, in addition to reports released that prove the community organizing group owed millions of dollars in backed taxes, the group has halted its operations indefinitely. There were also accusations of voter registration fraud and intimidation by opponents during the 2008 election. 

ACORN was undoubtedly an asset to President Obama’s campaign and has remained an integral player in their grassroots mobilization of activists during the health care reform debate. The organization is led by a board that includes far Leftist John Podesta, who runs Center for American Progress, and Andrew Stern of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). ACORN, who claims to be a nonprofit, has been the beneficiary of $58 million of taxpayer money in two decades. Congress has since voted to cut off their federal funding and many states, including Louisiana, have followed suit.

Where are the Rasmussen poll results?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

If Rasmussen reported that more people oppose Obamacare than oppose giving federal money to potentially criminal community organizations, you might think this would be big news.  But you won’t read about that in most mainstream papers.

Earlier this week, the Washington Post Wednesday was sure to report about:

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picture-15And you can be sure they’re following Rasmussen’s releases, because the NATO/Missile shield stories were all over the WaPo today and Friday, but opposition to Obamacare?  Nowhere to be found.

Unless you count Right-Wing Activists Find Cause For Cheer wherein Perry Bacon Jr. seems to hint at the poll numbers:

“Today, more Americans now oppose the Democrats’ plan than support it,” [Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)] said. Some polls back that assertion, while others suggest a plurality of Americans back the Obama health-care effort.

Some polls?

It’s called Rasmussen.

The missile shield results are all over your front page today, Mr. Bacon.

Even the Conservative Washington Times seemed to relegate Rasmussen to the blogs today, with Off the beaten path online: Obamacare sinking poll numbers… by Kerry Picket.

And Sean Lengell pointed out that the polls show any gains after the Obama address to Congress were short lived in Inside Politics.

NUMBERS GAME

Polls suggest that President Obama’s health care address before Congress last week had little lasting effect on the public’s opinion of his reform plans - an assertion supported by a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

Results of a Rasmussen poll released Thursday - eight days after the speech - shows that 44 percent of voters support the administration’s health care plan and 53 percent are opposed. The findings were exactly the same as a Rasmussen survey taken just prior to the speech.

The New York Times seemed to think opposition to Obamacare was news in late August:
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The equally conservative, but usually scrappier Washington Examiner reports on the Acorn numbers - 51 percent of voters believe Congress should end all federal funding - but not on Obamacare.

Maybe it was just Friday. Time to phone it in and get ready for one of the last nice weekends of summer.

For more on the ACORN story, check out my post on how Jon Stewart and Conservatives finally found common ground and buried the hatchet for about 1 minute 12 seconds.

Dogs and cats living together: Conservatives heart Stewart after ACORN monologue

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Could it be the right wing media is happy with a Jon Stewart monologue?

Could it be the “liberal” Jon Stewart, who closed his season with a no-holds-barred slam-fest against Fox News coverage of government protesters is praising Michelle Malkin?

Okay, so Stewart can’t bring himself to openly say something positive about Malkin, but he clearly swings out against the mainstream media for completely missing the boat on the ACORN prostitution sting videos.

“I’m a fake journalist and I’m embarrassed these guys scooped me,” the entertainer says (5:36) about the ACORN videos’ producers James OKeefe and Hannah Giles. “You don’t have to tell people you’re a white guy. Your pimp outfit is a chinchilla coat over your Andover uniform.” (5:02)

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While O’Keefe and Giles travel the country, stinging ACORN offices in Baltimiore, DC, New York and San Diego, the government is cancelling grants and Census contracts, the media is playing catch-up to newbie site BigGovernment.com that funded the nationwide undercover investigation with $3,000.

Even Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey has something positive to say about Stewart.

Kudos to Jon Stewart, who doesn’t sugar-coat the embarrassment at all. … How can the national news media ignore the many allegations of corruption at ACORN, which gets millions of dollars in federal funding, and allow a couple of independents with $3,000 and a bad wardrobe scoop them on the undercover story of the year? It’s easy when newsrooms are more concerned with political direction than truth. Stick around to the end, when Stewart zings Michelle Malkin haters.

“Strange bedfellows this day makes. I can’t imagine what 2012 will bring,” Mojave Mark commented on Morrissey’s page.

Mike Flynn, editor-in-chief of BigGovernment.com told the right-wing news site Human Events.com that more O’Keefe videos are coming, so it’s likely the pressure against ACORN will continue to mount.

Are you a Democratic legislator in a Republican-leaning seat?” Moe Lane asks in his latest post.

Because if you are, here is an advisory: as of this moment, if the Right catches you or your staff within 100 yards of an ACORN office or worker we will cheerfully crucify you with that organization. And by ‘crucify’ I mean “take the metaphorical and rhetorical equivalent of long iron nails and permanently attach you to ACORN with them.”

Radio personalities Don Wade and Roma from WLS AM in Chicago interviewed ABC News Anchor Charlie Gibson about the ACORN video scandal and got this clip:

Don: Okay, here’s my news question. A Senate bill yesterday passes, cutting off funds to this group called ACORN. Now, we got that bill passed and we have the embarrassing video of ACORN staffers giving tax advice on how to set up a brothel with 13-year-old hookers. It has everything you could want – corruption and sleazy action at tax-funded organizations and it’s got government ties. But nobody’s covering that story. Why?

Gibson: HAHAHAHAHA. I didn’t even know about it. Um. So, you’ve got me at a loss. I don’t know. Uh. Uh. But my goodness, if it’s got everything including sleaziness in it, we should talk about it this morning.

You can catch the audio at Michelle Malkin’s ACORN Watch: Charlie Gibson and the ostrich media post.

ACORN: Minnesota Gov. Stops Funds, White House Slap on the Wrist

Friday, September 18th, 2009

This has been a rough week for ACORN, and it still isn’t over.  Yesterday, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty pulled all state funding from the local ACORN groups; his reason: “recent reports of questionable behavior and potentially illegal activity.” ACORN officials say that they don’t receive any funding from Minnesota, but Gov. Pawlenty is having it investigated.  Gov. Pawlenty wants all ties with ACORN to be severed.

“‘Unless the state is legally obligated’ to pay ACORN, all state funding of the beleaguered group should be halted, Pawlenty said.”

If there is no money coming from the state, it will still be a hit because this is a state backing away right after the federal government.  The Starr Tribune, a Twin Cities newspaper, has quoted Kevin Whelan, deputy political director for the Twin Cities area, saying that the Governor’s action “seems like it’s motivated by politics or publicity.”

The White House has also spoken out against ACORN’s actions this week.  The White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said, “Obviously, the conduct that you see on those tapes is completely unacceptable. I think everyone would agree to that.” Below is Gibbs’s response to being asked about the ACORN situation.  He says that they must be held accountable for what happened.

The blow back from the ACORN scandal has been intense.  Investigators have been trying to catch more ACORN mess-ups since the video about the employee giving tax advice to a prostitute and pimp, the video below is of Tresa Kaelke.  She later told news people that she was messing with them, telling them she used to be a call girl and that she killed her ex-husband.  San Bernadino homicide investigators have been in to talk to her and see her ex-husbands and have no reason to think she was telling the truth about murdering her ex-husband.  Even with it all being a game, it looks bad for ACORN.  It just adds to the public relations nightmare that this has become for ACORN, and also makes people wonder if ACORN is properly directing its people on how to speak to the press.

In case you missed the video, Click Here to see watch the Glenn Beck Video breaking the ACORN story!

So the real question is what will ACORN do now? Is this the end of the group?  We are going to have to wait and see.

More Trouble for the Left: SEIU to Join the Ranks of ACORN?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) might soon experience the same fate as their partners at ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now): likely extinction. 

Looks like the legal troubles of the SEIU could rival those of their allies at ACORN, with whom they have a long-standing relationship in political activism, as one of their leaders has just been sentenced to 25 years in prison.

A union boss from Sacramento, Calif., Jaime Feliciano, was convicted, after entering no contest pleas, of “child molestation, possession of child pornography and manufacturing child pornography.” Aside from “leading” the thousands of members of Service Employees International Union Local 1000, Feliciano also served in California’s Department of Insurance division. 

It is important to note that Feliciano already had “previous convictions of child molestation and failure to register as a sex offender.” Critics of the SEIU wonder how such a seedy criminal background could be willfully ignored by one of the nation’s largest labor unions and how they could, in good conscience, allow him to head such a significant chapter of their operation.

In September 2008, investigators with the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department initiated an investigation into Feliciano following a tip. Deputy District Attorney Lani Biafore said detectives recovered thousands of images of child pornography from Feliciano’s computers, as well as images of him molesting a young girl.

Biafore said Feliciano persuaded the girl and her mother to not report the crimes. Sacramento County sheriff’s investigators later identified the victim, who told authorities that Feliciano had molested her on numerous occasions.

This is only the latest of the SEIU’s woes. With $1.5 billion in liabilities and $1 billion in assets, it is apparent that the $500 million deficit they run makes it difficult for them to pay out pensions.Such debts drive them to support a public option plan, which would shift the burden of providing health care, especially into retirement, for their dues-paying members from the SEIU to the government (well, taxpayers).

EFCA (Employee Free Choice Act), “or card check,” legislation complicates things further. Card check would require a public vote to determine whether or not a work place is unionized. Those opposed to card check, even some very outspoken Democrats, fear that such a provision would catalyze the kind of bullying that unions are notorious for employing, allowing pressure to be placed on workers to join a union. EFCA would be heard in the same committee, Health Education Labor and Pensions (HELP), in the Senate, the same group that controls health care bills.

With President Obama indebted to the unions for their support, it makes sense that they would support his health care reform proposals, especially a public option, to alleviate financial hardships and ensure political expediency for card check.

But it seems that their hopes are vanishing daily. With close ties to ACORN, the SEIU is vulnerable to also undergo investigations, as the two groups have worked together for years. Moreover, their public policy outlook is also grim, with the public option looking less and less like a possibility and card check under fire from both sides of the aisle.

Having a union boss get caught (AGAIN) for child molestation and juvenile pornography would ordinarily be a huge concern for any major organization. It seems, however, that this is just another bullet-point in their long list of anxieties they face in the months to come.  

BREAKING NEWS: ACORN Halts Operations

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

According a breaking news report from Andrew Breitbart (via @NewsFifty), whose site originally exposed ACORN’s attempts at providing legal counsel to a “prostitution ring,” ACORN has decided to suspend its operations due to “indefensible” behavior by employees at chapters around the U.S. The group, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, is currently under investigation by many states, including Louisiana and New York, for their questionable behavior and according to the Breitbart report, have begun to execute “an independent review to see what happened.”

ACORN chief executive Bertha Lewis said in a written statement that she was “ordering a halt to any new intakes into ACORN’s service programs until completion of an independent review.”

Lewis concedes that this sort of illegal activity is only conducted by “a handful of employees,” ignoring the years-long speculation of inappropriate behavior from government watchdog groups and conservative political analysts, such as John Fund and Michelle Malkin.

The U.S. Senate, who since 1989 had been supplying grants to ACORN totaling $53 million, voted 85-7 to end federal funding for the non-profit. The bill, HR 3228, was proposed by Sen. Mike Johanns (R-NE), with 14 co-sponsors (all Republican). This measure comes after months of pressure from Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) who proposed legislation cutting off ACORN’s access to federal coffers as early as February 3, 2009. ACORN is headquartered nationally in Sen. Vitter’s hometown of New Orleans.

Those who voted against ending federal subsidy for ACORN (six Democrats and one Independent) include:

  • Sen. Burris (D-IL)
  • Sen. Casey (D-PA)
  • Sen. Durbin (D-IL)
  • Sen. Gillibrand (D-NY)
  • Sen. Leahy (D-VT)
  • Sen. Sanders (I-VT)
  • Sen. Whitehouse (D-RI)

Yet another bill passed to permanently end federal funding for ACORN. HR 2996 passed Thursday, September 17, 2009. In the Senate, the vote was 85-11. In the House, the vote was 345-45. Check out how the votes were cast here

The U.S. Census Bureau, now controlled by the Obama Administration, severed ties to ACORN just in time for their 2010 survey, citing the conduct of ACORN employees as a deterrent for citizens becoming involved in the electoral process and damaging to the credibility of the census. The letter came just days after two young people, acting as a prostitute and pimp, discovered that ACORN was willing to give them advice as to how they could circumvent criminal and tax law to maintain a child prostitution ring. Additionally, ACORN has been under-fire for months now, first for committing voter registration fraud and later, for their refusal to pay millions of dollars in backed taxes.

Americans shouldn’t be too quick to feel relief at the suspension of ACORN activities. Their council, who will establish an independent review board to scrutinize their operations, is made up of liberal allies from special interests deeply invested in the Democratic Party. The most influential of these include John Podesta of the leftist group, Center for American Progress and Andrew Stern of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), an organization who has for years partnered with ACORN on political activism.

In addition, she said, “ACORN’s independent Advisory Council will help select an independent auditor/reviewer no later than September 18th to review all of the systems and processes called into question by the videos.”

In early 2009, ACORN set up an independent Advisory Council to help put together a new management team under Lewis. Lewis was appointed to the job in the fall of 2008 after disclosure of a set of improper management decisions by the founder of the organization.

The Advisory Council includes John Podesta, president of the liberal Center for American Progress; Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, a former lieutenant governor of Maryland; Andrew Stern, international president of Service Employees International Union; Henry Cisneros, a former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; John Banks, vice president of Government Relations Con Ed; and Eric Eve, senior vice president of Global Consumer Group, Community Relations, of Citigroup.

ACORN May Lose Funding

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Prominent leaders in the Republican party are calling for the government to pull all state funding from ACORN as a result of the recent scandals, such as giving tax advice to a prostitute ring in New York. The Census Bureau has already begun distancing itself from ACORN.  Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos has called for the halting of all state funding ACORN, the New York Agency for Community Affairs, and all other groups who they do business with were receiving.  He wrote a letter to the Attorney General Andre Cuomo and Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli asking them to stop the funding to the groups, saying, “The possibility that our tax dollars are being misused for potential criminal activities must be investigated and the flow of tax money must be stopped.”  The piece of legislation, called the Defund ACORN Act, features 114 cosponsors with Rep. John Boehner as the actual sponsor.

ACORN and its other organizations were supposed to receive around $500,000 in this coming budget year, 2009-2010.  This money was supposed to come from grants to help homeowners who are being threatened with foreclosure.  No funds have been given out yet according to the comptroller.

Legislature is presently being sponsored by a growing amount of Republicans that would cut ties between the government and ACORN.  The most recent addition to the GOP leadership sponsoring the bill is Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford).  Even a few Democrats have begun to distance themselves from the group do to the scandals.  Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington) is quoted to say “The behavior of some ACORN staffers is threatening its legitimate foreclosure prevention and housing services. I will judge future funding on transparency and accountability at ACORN.”  On Monday, a vote was presented to the Senate to block the federal housing grants that ACORN was to receive, the vote was 83-7 in favor of blocking the grants.  Sen. Charles Schumer voted for the block, but Sen. Kristen Gillibrand voted against the block.  GOP leaders in the House have requested that the IRS stop all involvement of  ACORN in tax preparations for the poor and people with low-incomes.

ACORN has not been without its supporter as well.  Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-Brooklyn) is still supporting ACORN even though the scandalous tape came from the office in her district; she said that the “unethical lapses by a few is being used as a tool to undermine all the good that they have achieved over the years.”  Legis. Kevin Abrahams (D-Hempstead) has also been supporting ACORN having said, “I don’t condone any criminality or bad apples, but my experience with them has been positive and they’ve done a lot of public good in the community.”

Only time will tell about the future of ACORN and the Federal Government, but from what it looks like, people are tired of ACORN’s antics and the future may not be too long.

U.S. Census Bureau (AKA White House) Ends Relationship with ACORN

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

According to a letter appearing on NewsFifty via Big Government website of Andrew Beitbart, the Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, Robert M. Groves announced Friday that his agency would sever ties with the controversial ACORN, or Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

ACORN has been under fire recently with the discovery of millions of dollars in backed taxes, as well as a recent attempt of a Baltimore chapter of the organization to provide tax advice to a “prostitution ring” of 13 “very young” El Salvadorian girls. ACORN has received $53 million in federal grants since 1989.

As of recent Obama Administration changes, the White House now controls the U.S. Census Bureau, who will conduct their nationwide survey next year. The move of the White House to distance itself from ACORN indicates an understanding that the organization’s questionable past could compromise the integrity of the process.

Below is the letter issued to Maude Hurd, President of ACORN:

September 11, 2009

Ms. Maude Hurd

President

ACORN

739 8th St SE

Washington, DC 20003

Dear Ms. Hurd:

The goal of the U.S. Census Bureau’s partnership program is to combine the strengths of state, local, and tribal governments, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, schools, media, businesses and others to ensure an accurate 2010 Census. While not (sic) Census bureau employees, partners are advocates for census cooperation and participation. They serve a trusted voices within their communities and are critical to our strategy to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place.

The Census Bureau has established criteria for partnerships, which are listed on our Web site at <www.census.gov >, and reserves the right to decline partnership or to terminate an existing partnership agreement with any group that 1) may create a negative connotation for the Census Bureau; 2) could distract from the Census Bureau’s mission; or, 3) may make people fearful of participating in the census.

To that end, and in keeping with the standards we shared with your organization and others who volunteered to partner with the Census Bureau to help promote the 2010 Census, we are today terminating our Partnership Agreement with ACORN.

Over the last several months, through ongoing communication with our regional offices, it is clear that ACORN’s affiliation with the 2010 Census promotion has caused sufficient concern in the general public, has indeed become a distraction from our mission, and may even become a discouragement to public cooperation, negatively impacting 2010 Census efforts.

While not decisive factors in this decision, recent events concerning several local offices of ACORN have added to the worsening negative perceptions of ACORN and its affiliation with our partnership efforts.

We do not come to this decision lightly. It was our original assessment that your organization could be helpful in encouraging cooperation with the 2010 Census among individuals who are historically hard to count, including renters, low-income residents, the linguistically isolated, and others. As of today, we have close to 80,000 partnership agreements with national and local groups - many of whom are trusted voices and serve these same populations - and we will be relying upon those groups to continue our outreach in the communities you serve. The full participation of those populations remains of utmost importance to us.

Unfortunately, we no longer have confidence that our national partnership agreement is being effectively managed through your many local offices. For the reasons stated, we therefore have decided to terminate the partnership.

Respectfully,

Robert M. Groves

Director

ACORN Caught Giving Tax Advice to Prostitution Ring

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

ACORN’s recent behavior makes the ironic works of O. Henry seem less than cutting edge. ACORN, discovered recently by the Pelican Institute for Public Policy as owing millions of dollars in backed taxes, is (ironically) still providing tax consultation of their own.

This time, it’s to an up-and-coming “prostitution ring” in Baltimore. It is unclear as to whether or not ACORN intended to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit of these “small business owners” seeking to develop a child prostitution ring during what President Obama calls the “greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression.” Regardless of their motivations, ACORN appeared all too willing to help these folks succeed outside the parameters of tax law.

ACORN, or Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, is one of the most beloved of President Obama’s allies, despite public criticism for alleged voter registration fraud and scare tactics during elections. Still, the group has remained a vocal proponent of the White House’s health care reform agenda, often hosting rallies and packing town halls full of government overhaul supporters.

Now, ACORN, who has enjoyed more than $53 million in government grants since 1989, has been caught on video “encouraging a man and woman posing as a pimp and prostitute to commit federal tax fraud and offering to help them– for a fee– to establish a child brothel,” according to a FOX News report

In a video made public Thursday, two visitors to an ACORN office in Baltimore told staffers they needed assistance securing housing where the woman, a 20-year-old who called herself “Kenya,” could continue to run her prostitution business.

Nevermind ACORN accepting a fee for their services, despite their not-for-profit status. Video footage indicates the staffers willing to circumvent both tax and criminal law to ensure the establishment of this “brothel.” 

An ACORN official told the couple how to falsify tax forms and seek illegal benefits for 13 “very young” girls from El Salvador that they said they wanted to import as prostitutes.

Legal experts have not formed a consensus on the likely outcome of the pending trial. Human trafficking. Tax evasion. Prostitution. Illegal immigration. All in a day’s work? Not for most Americans. But then again, ACORN isn’t most Americans.

If ACORN Can’t Pay Their Taxes, How Can They Pay for Activism?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Pelican Institute for Public Policy, the premier think-tank in Louisiana, uncovered evidence last week that proves that the far-Left activism group, ACORN, and several “closely-related groups” owe more than $1 million in backed state and federal taxes. These findings, validated by Orleans Parish court records, also indicated that the organization “paid off more than $1.1 million in late bills since January of 2008.”

The organization, based in New Orleans, La. and operating in partnership with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), has accounts delinquent since 2004, including one tax bill totaling $545,000. ACORN (Associations of Community Organizations for Reform) and its affiliate companies have outstanding federal tax liabilities of $1 million and four Louisiana tax bills of at least $28,000. In March 2008 alone, nearly $1.2 million in federal tax liens were filed against ACORN and its related groups with only some of them being cleared upon payment.

According to Pelican Institute for Public Policy’s report, Citizens Consulting, the accounting division of ACORN, owed the state of Louisiana more than $300,000 in unpaid taxes as recently as January 2009, the debts of which were paid just a few months ago. The think tank also maintains that ACORN has not paid withholding taxes for the state for “many quarters since the fall of 2002.”

Currently, some, but not all, member organizations of Team ACORN are tax-exempt non-profits, but the Louisiana policy institution asserts that “does not excuse them from paying payroll taxes, both the employer’s share and the amounts withheld from an employee’s check.”

During the course of just four years spanning from 2002 to 2006, ACORN was the beneficiary of more than $5.4 million grants from the U.S. federal government, who channeled funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (Washington Examiner). Even ACORN’s own legal representation admits the “confederation of corporations may lack the internal financial controls to ensure that money granted to one group isn’t shared with another.”

Now, disgruntled former board members of the liberal activism non-profit have joined with ACORN adversaries and Congressional leadership to demand an audit of ACORN and its partners, which would accompany a state probe recently started by the office of the Louisiana Attorney General, Buddy Caldwell.

“ACORN is clearly a partisan organization and their work should be funded by supporters, not taxpayers,” said Pelican Institute president Kevin Kane. “Their failure to pay taxes adds insult to injury. It is time for legislators and regulators to take a closer look at this organization.”

Many Americans might find it hard to comprehend how ACORN would be unable to pay their taxes, especially after they received more than $53 million in federal funds since 1989. This fact alone raises concerns as to the questionable priorities and ethics of a federal government that funnels taxpayer money to sponsor such an overtly-partisan operation.

ACORN, criticized as “radical” and employing “mob-like” tactics, brags that they are “the nation’s largest grassroots movement, with more than 400,000 members in 110 cities.” Important to note: Americans for Prosperity, a free-market grassroots advocacy non-profit, has more than 700,000 members throughout all 50 states. ACORN says that their membership is made up of “low- and moderate-income families, working together for social justice and stronger communities.”

ACORN has been scrutinized for their behavior on the national stage, with repeated allegations of the group conducting voter-registration fraud in 12 states across the country. Pelican Institute for Public Policy asserts that these incidents, facilitated by ACORN’s Project Vote program, “essentially ran a thinly-veiled effort to push Democratic candidates and recruit new dues-paying ACORN members.” While several employees have been arrested for fraud, the organization itself has never been formally charged with committing a crime.

Elizabeth Kingsley, legal counsel for ACORN, admitted in an October 2008 article in the New York Times that it would be impossible to ignore the “tight relationship between Project Vote and ACORN”  in documenting that “Project Vote’s money had been used in a strictly nonpartisan manner.” Before the public became aware of this embezzlement scandal, the Project Vote board was staffed with employees and members of ACORN.

“Ms. Kingsley’s report raised concerns not only about a lack of documentation to demonstrate that no charitable money was used for political activities but also about which organization controlled strategic decisions,” Beatty added.

Today, ACORN is spending its time (and money) promoting President Obama’s health care reform agenda, working in cooperation with groups like the SEIU, Organizing for America and moveon.org to hold rallies across the country to express support for his public option plan. Their staff and members pack town halls in every state, sporting ACORN t-shirts and exhibiting aggressive behavior at the events.

Like the SEIU, who faces more than $500 million in debts, ACORN sees financial woes as no obstacle, and instead, focus their efforts in both money and manpower to rally support for President Obama. Nagging tax pains will not distract these liberal activism groups from vocalizing their support for the public option, and embarrassment from public criticism of their behavior do not seem to faze them. Now, they must wait with baited breath for their efforts to elect President Obama to be met with generous reciprocation.

READ THE FULL REPORT HERE: PELICAN INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY.

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