ACORN Whitewash: ACORN Report Is Dishonest Legal Hair-Splitting
by Matthew VadumI participated in listen-only mode in the teleconference call Monday in which ACORN’s allegedly independent “audit” was released.
I regret it was difficult to make out what the players were saying.
That’s because as the left ferociously circled the wagons, all the creaking wheel noises in the background drowned out much of what was said.

Scott Harshbarger, ACORN ally and former attorney general of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
One the main points that ACORN ally and former Massachusetts Attorney General Scott Harshbarger and ACORN CEO/chief organizer Bertha Lewis were trying to make was that ACORN, i.e. the lead entity that controls the ACORN network, and ACORN Housing, are separate entities.
Because ACORN Housing and ACORN are different organizations neither is responsible for the other, they argued. In other words, ACORN is not responsible for ACORN Housing employees caught on video encouraging illegal behavior, and vice versa, they reasoned.
Harshbarger said on the conference call
ACORN Housing is a separate organization. They consider themselves to be separate…They operate in a method that is legally and physically and in terms of services, separate from, so that for that purpose, whether they at various times have affiliated or been [involved in] partnerships those are working relationships that are separate from that.
This is, of course, patent nonsense and rhetorical misdirection. It is also a convenient legal fiction. So said Elizabeth Kingsley, ACORN’s lawyer, in an internal legal memo last year.
ACORN Housing might want to be independent of top-down control by the ACORN headquarters but that lead entity refuses to let it function on its own. Kingsley noted that ACORN Housing (AHC) has complained about being dominated by ACORN headquarters. “AHC specifically objected to what it saw presented as an appointment of someone to supervise its staff without delegated authority from its board, a position it does not accede to,” she wrote at page 3 of the confidential memo last June.
Kingsley also faulted ACORN for “thinking of all these different corporations as part of the family.” ACORN affiliates “have wanted to maintain that they are not ‘affiliated,’ ‘related,’ or ‘controlled’ by or with each other, for various legal purposes, while allowing actual control to be exercised in a highly coordinated manner.”
She criticized ACORN for “trying to pretend that these groups are not connected to one another.” She also noted in a passage about political activity that ”ACORN lacks the protective walls needed to ensure that various types of activity are kept sufficiently separate.”
So much for the notion that ACORN’s affiliates, including ACORN Housing, are free of interference from above.
Tax liens pending against ACORN Housing provide more proof that it is run by ACORN headquarters.
Currently, 25 tax liens pending against ACORN Housing list the organization’s address as 1024 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana, the former funeral home that until recently served as ACORN headquarters. Those 25 tax liens were issued by California, Indiana, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Yet ACORN Housing says its home address is 209 West Jackson Boulevard in Chicago, Illinois. Perhaps all six states have it wrong.
ACORN Housing is the ACORN network’s largest affiliate. As such, it functions as ACORN’s ATM funneling both grants and loans through the ACORN empire.
The gigantic cash machine that is ACORN Housing has taken in the bulk of the $53 million in federal funding that the ACORN network has received since 1993.
ACORN Housing (AHC) has also been in trouble in the past for using government money for partisan activities.
“AmeriCorps members of AHC raised funds for ACORN, performed voter registration activities, and gave partisan speeches. In one instance, an AmeriCorps member was directed by ACORN staff to assist the [Clinton] White House in preparing a press conference in support of legislation.” (”Report on the Activities of the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities During the 104th Congress,” Report 104-875, January 2, 1997)
And while ACORN Housing may have helped some poor people obtain mortgages they otherwise wouldn’t have qualified, that help came at an enormous social cost.
That’s because it helped to convince banks to loosen underwriting standards for mortgages. ACORN Housing even bragged about strongarming banks into accepting food stamps as income on loan applications.
Financial tomfoolery like including food stamps on loan applications was encouraged by the Carter-era Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which opened banking to ACORN-style agitation that over time weakened underwriting criteria and helped to alter the culture of financial institutions in the U.S. This 1977 law, whose enactment ACORN lobbied for, punishes lenders for limiting loans to wealthier, more creditworthy markets, a practice called “redlining.” It gives banking regulators discretionary authority to make trouble for banks that fail to lend enough money to “underserved” minority communities.
After the CRA went into effect, Saul Alinsky-inspired groups such as ACORN used the law to get into the shakedown business. Rev. Jesse Jackson egged them on at an ACORN “banking summit” in 1992, asking rhetorically, “Why did Jesse James rob banks? Because that’s where the money was.”
The shaking down of lenders intensified when then-Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin presided over the Clinton administration’s effort to put the CRA on steroids. Banks began to make risky subprime loans and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac aggregated them for sale in the secondary market as mortgage-backed securities. These practices made it easier for banks to give in to ACORN’s demands to originate more and more doomed mortgages because they knew they could offload their high-risk debt on quasi-governmental suckers Fannie and Freddie, which were under intense political pressure to service the subprime market.
In other words, ACORN Housing, which ACORN supporters now defend as a well-intentioned branch of the ACORN empire, bears partial responsibility for the subprime mortgage meltdown.
Don’t expect ACORN or Congress to actually investigate the activities shown in the undercover videos or the group’s culpability in the nation’s economic woes anytime soon.





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Then they won't mind if the people investigate Acorn.
It's time to investigate the investigator. Follow the money.
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The tax liens are innocent. They use the address given on the 940's and signed by an officer of ACORN.
A tax lein says who paid the worker. Sorry that is usable as evidence. Buying stationary with a chicago address doesn't create a new entity.
"The people should not be afraid of their government. The Government should be afraid of the People."
I find it Ironic that this quote comes from V for Vendetta- a movie that tried very hard to pin tyranny on the backs of conservatism, and yet if you look closely, you will see just the opposite to be true. Our government has taken to silencing critics and our media has become silently complicite in the governments plans to erode our freedoms. Fear is being whipped up by the administration and people are falling prey to the rhetoric of "hope and change" into a world where it is forbidden to be different- and by different, I mean in the majority. (wierd, huh?)
Watch the movie again- and see if you can guess which domino will be the one that starts the collapse of our current system.
AP BREAKING NEWS:
The Justice Prohibition Act of 2009 announced Tuesday is quickly becoming the mantle piece for the Obama Administration's Dept Of Justice under Eric Holder.
Mr. Holder said that "a prohibition of justice in America is just a progression of recent plans to scrap transparency and openness and that attempts by Bush supporters to paint this as un-American will face scrutiny by my Department."
Holder did decline to comment on current DOJ investigations into whether 'Joe the Plumber' walked his dog without a leach to a neighbor's Thankgiving party. Holder also said that although he does not comment on ongoing investigations he did seem to suggest that unleashed dogs within 500 feet of an elementary school may have been a violation of a little known federal law that has been on the books since 1812.
from one investigator to another, it's very sad he missed that gay and lesbian class in his state on "Fisting"…..might have taught him a more "Forensic approach" to looking for and investigating ACORN…I mean…. it might be a good place to start????
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Bertha Lewis's arrogance and lies need to go.
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The internal investigation CONducted by Scott Harshbarger was a waste of time and money. ACON is a criminal and corupt organization that is being investigated in many states and has already convicted employees for voter fraud. Mr. Harshbarger was being IGNORANT in his findings. Just as Ignorance is NO exceuse not to know the Law, well Mr. Harshbarger obviously overlooked ACON breaking the Law.
How about this part of the report:
Harshbarger also notes that the videos were sometimes less than perfect representations of the events they depict. He writes:
The videos that have been released appear to have been edited, in some cases substantially, including the insertion of a substitute voiceover for significant portions of Mr. O'Keefe's and Ms. Giles's comments, which makes it difficult to determine the questions to which ACORN employees are responding. A comparison of the publicly available transcripts to the released videos confirms that large portions of the original video have been omitted from the released versions.
That's why this website has that nice little text box up and to the right with the word "search" adjacent to it. One can type in something like "full unedited audio" and find links where you can hear exactly what was said by each person.
On the topic of movies, be sure to see "Idiocracy". This is where our country is heading if we don't get it together soon.
I simply refuse to believe anything that comes from the mouth of a politician from ASSachucetts.
Yes I say let's follow the money. Who pays for this website and who sent the Propagandists to Acorn and who edited the tape so it would support their thoughts. By all means let's follow that money!
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Interesting blog. Was not sure the government had grant money left to dole out.
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This snow makes me wish it was summertime already. I really long for the sunday barbecues.
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