Acorn publicity hore?
By laglen
@laglen (19759)
United States
April 21, 2010 10:39am CST
The other day, I posted about Acorn (Acorn Zombies). Bertha Lewis said they are still alive. Regardless of reports that offices are closing all over the US. Today this is in the news -
NEW YORK - The head of activist group ACORN came to a federal court Tuesday to observe a legal fight over its funding and said the group was on "life support" after waves of bad publicity and an attempt by Congress to cut off its money.
Bertha Lewis, the chief executive officer for the group, said ACORN was getting by on about $4 million annually rather than its one-time $25 million budget and had reduced its staff to four, down from between 350 and 600 employees.
"We're still alive. We're limping along. We're on life support," Lewis said in an interview just after a government lawyer asked a federal appeals court to temporarily block a judge's ruling that it was unconstitutional for Congress to cut funding to ACORN.
A three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan did not immediately rule on the request after hearing arguments. If granted, a stay of the lower-court order would remain in place until full arguments on the issue can be heard during the summer.
Attorney Mark Stern argued for the Justice Department that Congress did nothing wrong when it took action last year against ACORN after it identified "widespread mismanagement."
Attorney Jules Lobel of the Center for Constitutional Rights said that funding for economically distressed people who receive government subsidies for homes was being blocked and that the money needed to be freed or some people would be homeless.
U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon has ruled twice in the past six months that the funding cutoff was unconstitutional.
The Brooklyn judge said ACORN was punished by Congress without having gone through processes to decide whether money had been handled inappropriately.
ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, describes itself as an advocate for low-income and minority home buyers and residents.
Critics of the group say it has engaged in voter registration fraud and embezzlement and has violated the tax-exempt status of some of its affiliates by engaging in partisan political activities.
A series of secretly taped videos filmed at ACORN offices around the country caught employees giving bad advice, sparking a national scandal and helping drive the organization to near ruin.
Lewis said the controversies had left a stain on the group, "sort of like a scarlet letter," forcing ACORN to spend money defending itself against "one investigation after another."
She said money from large foundations and private individuals had largely dried up in the wake of the controversy.
"That was the point: to demonize the ACORN name and break the organization," she said.
She said many of the local chapters of ACORN had broken from the national organization and formed their own support networks and fundraising mechanisms, shedding the name as well.
Lewis said the legal fight was critical to ACORN's recovery.
"If we can survive this, inch by inch, little by little, this organization can build itself back up," she said. "We're going to fight like hell to stay alive."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/21/acorn-ceo-life-support/?test=latestnews
Guess it just depends who she is talking to?
What do you think? Should they go away or fight?
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@TheMetallion (1834)
• United States
21 Apr 10
They've got every reason to fight like hell. Especially now that the Breitbart/O'Keefe "pimp" video has been shown to be a fraud, and all accusations of wrongdoing arising from it entirely manufactured. What's more, bills of attainder are explicitly unconstitutional, so that's a slam dunk.
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
23 Apr 10
Since ACORN has proven--on video tape!--to be a corrupt & extremely partisan organization, I have only i]this[/i] to say to them:
SHUT UP. You brought this on yourselves. No matter how you lie & try to weasel out of it, you're exposed, & no-one will forget it.
So go away, stop wasting our money. Jump off a cliff. Take a bus, Gus. Take a hike, Mike! Begone, Satan! OUT, damned Spot! Leave already, & don't let the door hit ya where the Good Lord split ya! Beat it! Just Beat it! Beatitbeatitbatitbeatit! Amscray, goodbye, farewell auf veiderzein syonara bug off & GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
There. Izzat clear enough?
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@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
24 Apr 10
LAGLEN: 

Maggiepie
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@TTCCWW (579)
• United States
23 Apr 10
Why are you so upset with these folks.
It has been proven that the video was a setup and that the guy who did it was there for no other reason than to get dirt and he failed at that.
All the rest of the charges were all the same things any organization goes through. 501c3's always have internal investigations going on if they are to stay honest and not loose their 501, they have to investigate every charge legitamate or not.
This is an organization that has, for decades, done nothing but try to get folks interested in voting. They have always been non-partisan until some uneducated representative decided they were not and made a huge story out ofthem.
Yes, they do tend to register more democrats then republicans but that is because the biggest block of folks that are not registered to vote are younger Americans so they hit a lot of colleges.
This has been a good organization for decades and they deserve an American oppertunity to do good as anyone else.

@TTCCWW (579)
• United States
21 Apr 10
I think the intire Acorn story is the most bizarre story of the last decade with the exception of the WMD's in Iraq.
Some where along the lines a great little organization, that was non-partisan, became the hated group of do-gooders by someone.
What a non story this whole thing is. They were a group of folks who thought we should have more than 40% of our populace voting and set out to get people registered and interested. The republicans got some wild hair that they were only for democrats and went ape crazy without looking at the facts.
Yes, they registered more domocrats than republicans but that is because the biggest non registered voting block were/are younger Americans.
I volunteered for these folks years ago and we never suggested to anyone what party to register with we just encouraged people to get involved learn about the issues and vote.
Acorn should have never let themselves take any grants from the government and all this would have never happened. It always works best to keep the government money out of political action groups.
@Maggiepie (7816)
• United States
23 Apr 10
Laglen, I once volunteered for them, too--years ago. They've changed. I can't recognize (or support) what they've mutated into.
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