Monday, September 14, 2009

Acorn commits crimes then blames Fox News

These two young people are doing investigative reporting, which is what the news media used to do before they became government run organizations. Move over state run media the young now know how it is done and they are taking over the news. I don't care which party you are in corruption in government is going to be exposed and it should be. We the American People are tired of corruption in all parties, Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or any other party and we are not going to take it anymore.

Acorn has put at least 12 politicians in office including Al Franken through voter fraud and because the liberal politicians have protected Acorn the investigations are either ignored or stopped before Acorn is exposed. Only these two young activists had the nerve to actually show just how corrupt Acorn is. The next paragraph is a part of a report on their excuse for their corruption. It is foxnews fault that they were shown as they really are. They are going to take O'Keef and his partner to court because they exposed the corruption. If it weren't so serious it would be funny.

"In response, ACORN officials blamed FOX News and conservatives for fueling the controversy.

"By its actions, Fox is not a news outlet but rather an advocacy organization for rightwing interests that seek to defeat healthcare reform and stymie solutions to the foreclosure crisis," the group said in a statement to FOXNews.com. "That said, with regard to the Census, ACORN has always said it would encourage full participation in the decennial count, and we will continue to do so."

ACORN chief organizer Bertha Lewis said the videos capturing her former workers were "doctored, edited, and in no way the result of the fabricated story being portrayed by conservative activist 'filmmaker' O'Keefe and his partner in crime."

Lewis said ACORN will take legal action against FOX News and those involved in the making of the videos. She said ACORN offices were also targeted in San Diego, Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Philadelphia, among other places.

"I am appalled and angry," Lewis said. "I cannot and I will not defend the actions of the workers depicted in the video, who have since been terminated."

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