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More Woes for ACORN

By Tony Snyder | May 24, 2010

The organization that, arguably, made Barack Obama relevant has been dealt another blow — this time by the Supreme Court. The Supremes rejected a request by ACORN to help in their lawsuit alleging Congress was wrong to shut off the extreme activist group’s federal funding.

ACORN, as you may have heard, was an organization working with former community agitator…er, activist Barack Hussein Obama. They billed themselves as an organization that will assist low-income and minority home buyers and residents. Recently, however, some ACORN leaders decided to make a foray into the child prostitution realm when an undercover college student dressed up as a pimp and was joined by his faux-hooker girlfriend. They sought ACORN’s assistance to establish a brothel for children they were going to import from Third World countries. The specific advice offered by ACORN was how to lie about their profession and launder their earnings.

Upon discovery of this “advice” ACORN was providing, Congress quickly defunded the organization, an allegation ACORN contends was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court correctly deduced the actions, as taken by Congress, were thoroughly constitutional when they rejected an appeal submitted to them by ACORN.

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