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TeaParty scores another knockout: ACORN shuts down

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This happened in the news Before Stupak said he wasn't going to run, but I had not seen it posted yet
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ACORN community organizing group to close
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 08:37 PM ET


ACORN's board has approved the steps required "to responsibly manage the process of bringing its operations to a close over the coming months," the group said in a statement Monday. (Photo Credit: Getty Images/File)

(CNN) - The community organizing group ACORN announced Monday it is closing its operations amid falling revenues.

The announcement came a day after the board of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now met and approved the steps required "to responsibly manage the process of bringing its operations to a close over the coming months," an ACORN statement read.

The group's remaining state affiliates and field offices will close by April 1 and a plan will be developed to pay its debts, the statement said.

"ACORN's members have a great deal to be proud of - from promoting homeownership to helping rebuild New Orleans, from raising wages to winning safer streets, from training community leaders to promoting voter participation - ACORN members have worked hard to create stronger to communities, a more inclusive democracy, and a more just nation," it said.

The 40-year-old liberal group was crippled by scandal six months ago when a pair of conservative activists posing as a pimp and a prostitute secretly videotaped two ACORN employees appearing to give them advice about setting up a prostitution ring and evading the IRS.

The video led to the employees being fired.

Afterward, Congress halted Housing and Urban Development grants to ACORN.

In a news release issued Saturday, ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis said the group had faced "a series of well-orchestrated, relentless, well-funded, right-wing attacks that are unprecedented since the McCarthy era. Our effective work empowering African-American and low-income voters made us a target. The videos were a manufactured, sensational story that led to rush to judgment and an unconstitutional act by Congress.

"For ACORN as a national organization, our vindication on the facts doesn't necessarily pay the bills. I know that ACORN's dedicated community members will continue to speak out for justice and organize in their
communities."

ACORN's announcement was welcomed by Matthew Vadum, senior editor of the Capital Research Center, a conservative think tank based in Washington. "I won't be shedding any tears," said Vadum, who said he has been studying the organization for years and written extensively on the organization. "ACORN is a thoroughly corrupt organization that abuses taxpayer dollars and breaks the law at every opportunity. To suggest that it was set up is laughable."

He added in a telephone interview with CNN, "For ACORN to claim that it's a victim of McCarthyism, as I've seen CEO Bertha Lewis do repeatedly, doesn't even pass the laugh test. It can't be taken seriously."

On March 1, prosecutors cleared the group of criminal wrongdoing related to the videos. And on March 10, U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon declared unconstitutional the law blacklisting ACORN and allied organizations from receiving federal funds, according to ACORN.

In 2008, Republican groups seized on allegations of voter registration fraud by the group in Florida and several other states, claiming its workers were trying to push the election in Barack Obama's favor.

Founded in 1970, ACORN called itself "the nation's largest grassroots community organization of low- and moderate-income people." The group said it had more than 400,000 member families organized into more than 1,200 neighborhood chapters in 110 cities.

Besides voter registration, the group focused on issues such as predatory lending, the minimum wage and funding for public schools, according to its Web site. It also provided free tax-return preparation for low-income people and screening for state and federal benefit programs.
This really hits hard, way harder then Stupak. ACORN at its core 'was' a group whose sole purpose was to give a voice to those that didn't have one, to get the poorest and most disenfranchised Americans a way to come together to get their voices heard. They haven't exactly been a sterling beacon of purity, but they have done a lot of good across the nation.

And now, now in less then a year, this Organization has been brought down by basically a pack of lies. I am willing to bet that before the 2008 election, there wasn't a single right ringer who really knew anything about ACRON or had even heard of it. When the story in late 08 broke of fraudulent voter registration, the Right Wing pounced. Never mind that the people who reported it were ACRON employees concerned with what they saw, never mind that it was a few isolated areas that seemed to be cases of people just wanting to get paid more fro brining in extra registration.

For weeks the media basically repeated the right wing talking points without ever investigating the truth. All too soon most in the Far Right believed that ACRON was in the middle of an Organized nation wide effort to get Obama elected through systemic voter fraud. Natural when Obama DID get elected, it was "proof" of everything bad they had said.

In mid 2009, we got the beginning of the end for ACRON when the now utterly falsified and heavily edited "Pimp Tapes" were brought out. Once again the tapes were repeated over and over without a single network investigating or questioning what had happened. Also once again when it became clear the tapes were a pack of edited lies, we never heard a blip of it in the "Liberal Media"

Congress cut their funds, an act that proved to be unconstitutional, but it did its work and ACRON is no more.

This is something that REALLY gets to me, and shows exactly why I am of the thought that the Right wing, and by extension, Republicans as a whole can no longer 'help' America at all. Their existence these days is nothing more then a mob that is led around by the nose by whatever special interests wishes to use them.

ACORN 'used' to exist for no other purpose then to HELP people. That was it, an institution designed to help the poor in this country have a political voice, and now they are no more. Congratulations TeaParty, truly you are American heros...
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