On Friday, we learned that the Census Bureau is SEVERING TIES and then on Monday, the Senate voted by a margin of 83-7 to block Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from issuing grants to ACORN.
A wide margin, yes, but how on earth could 7 senators justify continuing to fund such an organization when multiple offices were caught aiding a would-be pimp and prostitute in the trafficking of 13 year-old girls into this country illegally to work out of a brothel? Seems to run a bit counter to HUD's charter, doesn't it?
Two of the seven senators are from Barack Obama's home state of Illinois - Roland Burris and Dick Durbin. Here is the ENTIRE LIST:
Burris (D-IL)
Casey (D-PA)
Durbin (D-IL)
Gillibrand (D-NY)
Leahy (D-VT)
Sanders (I-VT)
Whitehouse (D-RI)
Say, would that be the same Roland Burris who was appointed by the indicted and impeached governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich? Uh, yes. So not only does Obama have extensive ties to ACORN but both senators from his state appear to be willing to martyr their political careers to defend the organization as well.
On Tuesday, as it became clear that an employee at the San Bernardino office was caught on tape admitting to the murder of her husband, 130 members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to Barack Obama, asking him to terminate ALL Federal funding to ACORN. That leaves 305 Congressmen who did not sign it.
Here is the letter:
2009-09-15_ACORN_Letter_to_President_Obama-1 -
I'm not sure who makes up the list of the 305 yet but today's WALL STREET JOURNAL piece by Jake Sherman seems to provide some indication as to what future talking points for those who will side with ACORN might look like (there is a problem with low level employees but not with management and executive leadership).
The office of Nancy "Speech" Polici didn't return calls for comment and House Whip Steny Hoyer appears rather adept at the art of manufactured naivete.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D., Md.) told reporters Tuesday the Acorn employees' behavior was "despicable." "If it's broader-spread, I think we need to look very carefully at the assistance that we give," he said.Note that the employees - who were trained by someone - exhibited despicable behavior but he gives the organization quite a wide berth. I'd say employees who engage in very similar behavior in four offices across the country (including New York and California) would indicate a problem that is a bit systemic.
ACORN is still exhibiting a high degree of gall in the face of all of this.
An Acorn official said the organization is not worried about losing federal funding. Brian Kettenring, the organization's deputy national director, said Acorn received between $2 million and $3 million in federal money last year.Wouldn't you love Mr. Kettenring to explain his view of helping people improve their daily lives? We already know how multiple ex-employees in several ACORN offices interpret the idea.
"People are going to have to look at the fact that we got grants because we are so effective at helping people improve their daily lives," Mr. Kettenring said.
It would appear that ACORN 8, the group of former ACORN employees-turned-whistleblowers may be receiving some phone calls from other former ACORN employees soon (if they haven't already).
h/t to BIG GOVERNMENT
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