Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Obama ACORN Problem



By Douglas V. Gibbs

ACORN has finally went too far, and the media is suddenly forced to recognize the problem - but will they recognize Obama's connection to the Community Organizers?

Meanwhile, as ACORN promotes pimps and prostitutes, the President's favorite non-profit organization has received BILLIONS of Taxpayer Dollars.

Obama has defended ACORN as a lawyer, used the group as his Utopian role model for community organization, and has kept ACORN on the government payroll.

The question is, like he did with Ayers, Wright, and Davis, will Obama distance himself from ACORN as the truth about their law-bending practices, including the recent episode of ACORN employees in three different cities being caught on tape advising a pimp and prostitute on how to launder their money, falsify tax forms, and conduct other acts to avoid the athorities, surfaces?

Remember, this is also the group that was accused of participating in voter fraud during the presidential election (and other elections), also.

What we are seeing with Obama's connections, and ACORN is just one of many that will be exposed, is a window into the soul of who Obama really is - a sleazy, crooked, lying, cheating politician.

Yeah, this is some kind of change - Chicago Politics style.

The House of Cards is Teetering, and the whole Democratic Party is in the balance.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Charlie Gibson: "The Dog Ate My Homework" - Andrea Shea King

The Whole Thing is Coming Undone, Brace Yourselves - Andrea Shea King

Media Watchdog Has No Bark - The Heritage Foundation

Corruption: ACORN gets boot from US Census Bureau; Obama silent about emerging scandals - Examiner Los Angeles, Jim Kouri

ACORN Workers Face Charges of Alleged Voter Registration Fraud in Florida - Fox News

Census Bureau Cuts Its Ties With ACORN - The Wall Street Journal

11 Accused of faking voter registration cards in Miami-Dade - The Miami Herald

Senate Votes to Bar Funding for Acorn - New York Times

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