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Friday, September 11, 2009

VIDEO: OOPS! ACORN BEING EXPOSED AS APORN

Yesterday, we learned that a woman posing as a prostitue was able to get ACORN employees in a Baltimore office to help her and her pimp (also a plant) avoid paying their taxes while classifying her occupation as a "performing artist". There was plenty more. I reported on it HERE.

Now we can officially say that the problem is not unique to Baltimore as the same couple has managed to do the same thing at an ACORN office in Washintong, D.C.

FOX NEWS reports:
One day after two ACORN officials in Baltimore were fired for offering to help a man and woman posing as a pimp and prostitute to engage in child prostitution and a series of tax crimes, another secretly shot videotape has surfaced that shows the same couple getting similar advice from ACORN officers in Washington.

The newly released videotape, shot on July 25, shows ACORN staffers explaining to the pair how they can hide the woman's professed work — prostitution — and get a loan that will help them establish a brothel.
ACORN quickly fired the two employees implicated in the Baltimore office as if trying to make the problem go away (no investigation apparently). What does a similar culture at another office tell us?

A systemic problem perhaps? Management problem?

Part 1 from Washington, D.C. Sting:



Part 2 from Washington, D.C. Sting:



I wonder what office Barack Obama was in when this photo was taken.....



Here's the entire FOX ARTICLE.

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