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Redux 03-01-2010 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 638582)
In PA it's illegal to record someone without their knowledge, but we were discussing why charges were dismissed in NY.

Simple...because the DA did not find evidence of any crime being committed by the ACORN employees....leaving one to either accept that as a legal finding or question the impartiality of the DA.

I raised the other tapings because as far as I know, the other DAs have made similar legal findings regarding the acts of the employees....no evidence of criminal acts.

xoxoxoBruce 03-02-2010 12:01 AM

To possiblities is not simple.
The answer to this question;
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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 638568)
It was reprehensible behavior, but is it illegal?

settles it.

TheMercenary 03-28-2010 04:02 PM

ACORN's Original Sin
Critics of the expiring activist group say it was driven by the vision of Saul Alinsky. If only that were true.

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The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, better known as ACORN, will shut its doors as a national operation next week. A wellspring of activism for four decades, the left-wing group has gotten more attention lately for a series of scandals, from an embarrassing embezzlement case at the top of the organization to the hidden-camera videos that captured low-level employees doling out advice on how to operate a brothel without raising red flags at the IRS. Republicans hated the group, which they loved to link to the ideas of the veteran activist Saul Alinsky, a demon figure on the right. But the primary problem with the organization—a trouble running deeper than either corruption or ideology, one with lessons for grassroots activists across the political spectrum—is that ACORN wasn't Alinskyan enough. It may have emerged from the community organizing tradition that Alinsky helped to found, but it also rejected some of his most important advice.

You wouldn't guess that from reading most of ACORN's conservative critics. Phyllis Schlafly has called the association a "Saul Alinsky-style group," while Human Events described it as "the radical group that directly applies Saul Alinsky's tactics." An article in National Review claimed that "ACORN follows the Saul Alinsky model." Meanwhile, ACORN's own founder is prone to praising the man and clearly regards him as an influence.

But while ACORN learned from Alinsky's confrontational style, there's an important difference between the Alinsky model and the ACORN model. As the liberal writer Harry Boyte put it in his 2004 book Everyday Politics, Alinsky thought the best way to build political power was to "create an organization of existing community institutions," such as churches and neighborhood associations. ACORN, meanwhile, "avoided organizing through institutions and sought out previously disconnected community residents"; as a result it was "plagued by rapid turnover in leadership and transcience of affiliates." The group's central tactic was door-to-door canvassing—to the point where, in Boyte's view, "the canvass has become the tail that wags the dog. Narrowly scripted issue campaigns come to dominate, while the more complex, vital work of public leadership development and the creation of sustainable local cultures of civic engagement disappears." The canvassers, meanwhile, were overworked and poorly paid, and on at least one occasion went on strike. Until the recent scandals hit, ACORN was best known in some circles for being the group that worked to raise the minimum wage but didn't want to pay the minimum wage to its own employees.
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http://reason.com/archives/2010/03/2...s-original-sin

TheMercenary 04-26-2010 05:14 PM

God, did she stick a big ole foot in her mouth...

:lol:

ACORN CEO: Tea Parties a 'Bowel Movement,' Future Will Be Worse Than Segregation

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Child's play. ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis says the times people are living in now will "dwarf" all those stains on America's history. And she points to the Tea Party movement -- or "bowel movement," in her words -- as a harbinger of the persecution to come.

"They are coming. And they are coming after you," the embattled head of ACORN said during a talk last month to the Young Democratic Socialists, the youth branch of the Democratic Socialists, the U.S. branch of the Socialist International.

During the address, Lewis praised the group's members for calling themselves socialists, and warned that undefined forces are plotting their doom.

"Any group that says, 'I'm young, I'm Democratic, and I'm a socialist,' is all right with me. You know that's no light thing to do -- to actually say, I'm a socialist -- because you guys know right now we are living in a time which is going to dwarf the McCarthy era. It is going to dwarf the internment during World War II. We are right now in a time that is going to dwarf the era of Jim Crow and segregation," Lewis said.

Lewis went on to explain that she wasn't exaggerating -- just look at the Tea Parties, she reasoned.

"This is not rhetoric or hyperbole -- this is real," Lewis said. "This rise of this Tea Party so-called movement -- bowel movement in my estimation -- and this blatant uncovering and ripping off the mask of racism."

She urged the members to get as active as they possibly can to "build this institution."

The comments come as ACORN, once a massive, multi-million-dollar community advocacy group, is coming apart at the seams. The group has been beset by a tidal wave of bad publicity over the past year and attempts by the federal government to revoke taxpayer funding.

She told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the group is "on life support" -- shortly before a federal appeals court temporarily blocked a judge's ruling that it was unconstitutional for Congress to block funding to the group.

U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon has ruled twice that the congressional cutoff was unconstitutional, prompting the Obama administration to notify agency heads of the decision while it seeks an appeal.

But the court ruling this week grants a stay on the reversal until full arguments on the issue can be heard during the summer.

The group has long dealt with controversy over charges of embezzlement and voter registration fraud, but the tipping point came last year when undercover videos at local ACORN offices showed employees appearing to offer tax advice to a couple posing as a pimp and prostitute.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...arties-racist/

Happy Monkey 04-27-2010 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 651721)
God, did she stick a big ole foot in her mouth...

In what way?

Spexxvet 04-27-2010 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey (Post 652037)
In what way?

Only in a way where one thinks in a warped, merc-y way.

classicman 04-27-2010 01:02 PM

Is that pronounced murk-y?

classicman 04-27-2010 01:19 PM

Toad - I think this may be what you were asking about earlier in this thread.
I'm not sure though - I have no speakers to hear what is said
Link

TheMercenary 04-27-2010 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey (Post 652037)
In what way?

So you support her comments as posted? In what way?

Spexxvet 04-28-2010 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey (Post 652037)
In what way?

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 652142)
So you support her comments as posted?

:lame:
That's a stupid interptretation of "in what way". :dunce::nuts:

dmg1969 04-28-2010 11:49 AM

So let me get this right...you can't be freedom-defending, anti-big-government, anti-socialistic agenda, pro-second amendment person without being called a racist? This from someone who worked for an organization that had their federal funding yanked because their workers were caught giving financial advice to someone claiming to be a pimp trying to obtain a mortgage for a whore-house? Give me a break.

Spexxvet 04-28-2010 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dmg1969 (Post 652269)
... This from someone who worked for an organization that had their federal funding yanked because their workers were caught giving financial advice to someone claiming to be a pimp trying to obtain a mortgage for a whore-house? Give me a break.

Have some repect for Oran Hatch!;)

classicman 04-28-2010 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Spexxvet (Post 652272)
Have some repect for Oran Hatch!;)

Actually I think thats Barney Frank's roommate/partner

Sheldonrs 04-29-2010 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by dmg1969 (Post 652269)
So let me get this right...you can't be freedom-defending, anti-big-government, anti-socialistic agenda, pro-second amendment person without being called a racist? This from someone who worked for an organization that had their federal funding yanked because their workers were caught giving financial advice to someone claiming to be a pimp trying to obtain a mortgage for a whore-house? Give me a break.

I thought that had been proven to be a set-up by tea-partiers.

dmg1969 04-29-2010 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Sheldonrs (Post 652495)
I thought that had been proven to be a set-up by tea-partiers.

Hmm. The links I was looking at were New York Times and CNN...not teapartiers.com. So what...is that the new left catch-phrase..."tea party"? Is that because "self-supporting, freedom-loving, gun owning Americans who want to take back their country from big-government" is too long?


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