Acorn refunded by the Administration


Acorn refunded by the Administration
Al Ritter

Just when you thought the government had finally been caught with their hand in the cookie jar, feeding hard earned taxpayer dollars to Acorn, and the multiple films from the brave filmmakers, and caught them in the act of many illicit and illegal acts.

A lawsuit filed by ACORN, and filed by Bill Quigley, legal director for the Center for Constitutional Rights (a group "committed to the creative use of law as a positive force for social change"), and heard by a liberal appointee U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon of the Clinton Administration, tossed out the law, ruling that the organization was being punished "in the absence of any judicial, or even administrative, process adjudicating guilt."

Actions by the IRS, the Census Bureau, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development may legally ALL be rescinded now in the absence of ANY legal actions against the organization by the Obama Administration.

Rep. Bachmann had reported last month, before the court’s finding that the Administration had merely cut funding for one month until the firestorm had blown over, and that full funding had resumed as of November 1, 2009.

It is almost certain that no investigation or prosecution for that matter will materialize during Obama’s term, as it has been proven before; he had many ties to the illicit non-profit Organization.

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