Tuesday, September 15, 2009

ACORN Baltimore Prostitution Investigation



AP story here: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hA9b96qgu9MG_331xFUGcYvhOcLAD9AKPV901

More videos here: http://www.youtube.com/user/veritasvisuals

"From small acorns, large trees grow."

-----------------------------

BUMP

I bumped this blog because of ongoing developments. ACORN has now been busted in a third major city advising a supposed pimp and prostitute to lie about their "profession" in order to receive government funds: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/09/15/2009-09-15_acorn_counselors_advice_dont_say_youre_a_prostitute.html.

Keeping people enslaved to social welfare programs is the best way to keep your foot on their necks. Getting them to do it for you is the kind of genius that only US "leaders" could pull off.

7 comments:

kkdither said...

Unfortunately not much different than what some lawyers do... serve the best interest of their customers. Makes you sick, right?

Anonymous said...

Damn! Why didn't I think of that?!

hale-bopp said...

Guess that's where Mike Duvall was getting advice.

Thanks you, I will be here all week!

SER said...

Gimme da money!!!!!

One of the things which gets to me is not only did they get caught, you don't hear or read where these people were busted and required to repay the money.

30+ years ago, I collected food stamps when I laid off and had two kids and wife.

I was told in confidence to go to Christo Ray, it is mainly Spanish speaking people, but they will show you how to get money from every local and government agency available! I never went, but the source I received the info from was good.

Cristo Ray

You might have to hit your "refresh" button, but the site will come up.

hale-bopp said...

And this is different from someone going to a crafty tax lawyer to avoid paying taxes how? Other than no one is making videos of people ripping of millions, of course.

OrbsCorbs said...

I don't think it is any different. I think it's the same and it's the same problem, and sometimes the same people. I can count on one hand the number of people of conviction (rather than convenience) that I know.

Bah!

kkdither said...

Go speak to an elder care lawyer... you want to protect your assets from nursing homes? You better have a strong stomach!