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Friday, April 02, 2010

An ACORN By Any Other Name is Still Nuts

ACORN's announcement that they were disbanding was a ruse to take some attention away from the corrupt organization. One congressman is staying on their case:
A Republican lawmaker released a report Thursday that he says proves the controversial community activist organization ACORN is alive and well, contrary to its announcement that it is disbanding.

The report from California Rep. Darrell Issa, the top Republican on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, includes details of a recent business transaction between ACORN and a California affiliate that broke away this year and changed its name in a bid to start anew.

The transaction details how membership lists, computer equipment, employees and other assets will be transferred from ACORN to the new organization.

"ACORN is attempting to rebrand itself without instituting real reforms or removing senior leadership figures that need to be held accountable for wrongdoing," Issa said in a press release. "These newly renamed organizations are like career criminals who adopt aliases without changing their criminal lifestyles."

The document, titled "Asset Transfer and License agreement" shows that Bertha Lewis, chief executive of ACORN, sold the group's assets to the newly formed Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) in exchange for cash.

None of this is surprising. We all expected that this organization was not just going to fade away, but would do what it could, with the help of Democrats and especially Obama, to survive in one form or another. The Dems simply have too much to lose by allowing ACORN to die.

Who's going to create the fake voter rolls to support election day fraud unless ACORN does it?

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