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Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN
By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. In a written ruling Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon made permanent her conclusion last year that the cutoff of funding was unconstitutional. She ordered all federal agencies to put the word out about it. The Brooklyn judge said ACORN was punished by Congress without the enactment of administrative processes to decide if money had been handled inappropriately. She said the harm to ACORN's reputation continues because the government never rescinded its advice to withhold funding after it was distributed to "hundreds, if not thousands, of recipients." ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, describes itself as an advocate for low-income and minority home buyers and residents. Critics of the group say it has engaged in voter registration fraud and embezzlement and has violated the tax-exempt status of some of its affiliates by engaging in partisan political activities. Last year, a series of videos filmed at ACORN offices around the country sparked a national scandal and helped drive the organization to near ruin. In one video, ACORN employees were shown apparently advising a couple posing as a prostitute and her boyfriend to lie about her profession and launder her earnings; Brooklyn prosecutors said they did not commit a crime. In asking the judge to reconsider her December ruling, the government cited a Dec. 7 report written by Scott Harshbarger, former attorney general for Massachusetts. It said the report "reinforces Congress' purpose in preventing fraud, waste and abuse" by describing ACORN's long-standing management problems. The report concluded that ACORN leadership at every level was thin, the government noted. The judge, however, wrote that it was "unmistakable that Congress determined ACORN's guilt before defunding it." She said Congress is entitled to investigate ACORN but cannot "rely on the negative results of a congressional or executive report as a rationale to impose a broad, punitive funding ban on a specific, named organization." She said the Code of Federal Regulations establishes a formal process for deciding when federal contractors can be suspended or debarred. She added that "the existence of these regulations militates against the need for draconian, emergency action by Congress." The government planned to review the judge's ruling and consider whether to appeal, spokesman Robert Nardoza said. The legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, which says it's dedicated to protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, welcomed Wednesday's decision. "The judge's ruling is a complete rebuke to the right wing's smear tactics that unfortunately Congress fell for," legal director Bill Quigley said. "This is why we have a system of checks and balances." - And the guy who did the videotaping? Just another right-wing crook. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote:
NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. -- -------------- Politicians don't provide anything, the tax payers do. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:52:49 -0700, Canuck57 wrote:
On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. We have five Supreme Justices that must be high on crack. It's the role model they were taught to emulate. This is what makes them so charming as role models. Just goes to show, even a stooge like you could be one. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:16:32 -0500, HK
wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. In a written ruling Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon made permanent her conclusion last year that the cutoff of funding was unconstitutional. She ordered all federal agencies to put the word out about it. The Brooklyn judge said ACORN was punished by Congress without the enactment of administrative processes to decide if money had been handled inappropriately. She said the harm to ACORN's reputation continues because the government never rescinded its advice to withhold funding after it was distributed to "hundreds, if not thousands, of recipients." ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, describes itself as an advocate for low-income and minority home buyers and residents. Critics of the group say it has engaged in voter registration fraud and embezzlement and has violated the tax-exempt status of some of its affiliates by engaging in partisan political activities. Last year, a series of videos filmed at ACORN offices around the country sparked a national scandal and helped drive the organization to near ruin. In one video, ACORN employees were shown apparently advising a couple posing as a prostitute and her boyfriend to lie about her profession and launder her earnings; Brooklyn prosecutors said they did not commit a crime. In asking the judge to reconsider her December ruling, the government cited a Dec. 7 report written by Scott Harshbarger, former attorney general for Massachusetts. It said the report "reinforces Congress' purpose in preventing fraud, waste and abuse" by describing ACORN's long-standing management problems. The report concluded that ACORN leadership at every level was thin, the government noted. The judge, however, wrote that it was "unmistakable that Congress determined ACORN's guilt before defunding it." She said Congress is entitled to investigate ACORN but cannot "rely on the negative results of a congressional or executive report as a rationale to impose a broad, punitive funding ban on a specific, named organization." She said the Code of Federal Regulations establishes a formal process for deciding when federal contractors can be suspended or debarred. She added that "the existence of these regulations militates against the need for draconian, emergency action by Congress." The government planned to review the judge's ruling and consider whether to appeal, spokesman Robert Nardoza said. The legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, which says it's dedicated to protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, welcomed Wednesday's decision. "The judge's ruling is a complete rebuke to the right wing's smear tactics that unfortunately Congress fell for," legal director Bill Quigley said. "This is why we have a system of checks and balances." - And the guy who did the videotaping? Just another right-wing crook. This is brilliant. Anything to keep righties' hair on fire. Maybe it'll distract 'em enough so we can get health care reform passed. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:52:49 -0700, Canuck57
wrote: On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. That she got from Acorn? I heard they're in the drug dealing business too, from Fox News! |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:13:52 -0800, jps wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:16:32 -0500, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. In a written ruling Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon made permanent her conclusion last year that the cutoff of funding was unconstitutional. She ordered all federal agencies to put the word out about it. The Brooklyn judge said ACORN was punished by Congress without the enactment of administrative processes to decide if money had been handled inappropriately. She said the harm to ACORN's reputation continues because the government never rescinded its advice to withhold funding after it was distributed to "hundreds, if not thousands, of recipients." ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, describes itself as an advocate for low-income and minority home buyers and residents. Critics of the group say it has engaged in voter registration fraud and embezzlement and has violated the tax-exempt status of some of its affiliates by engaging in partisan political activities. Last year, a series of videos filmed at ACORN offices around the country sparked a national scandal and helped drive the organization to near ruin. In one video, ACORN employees were shown apparently advising a couple posing as a prostitute and her boyfriend to lie about her profession and launder her earnings; Brooklyn prosecutors said they did not commit a crime. In asking the judge to reconsider her December ruling, the government cited a Dec. 7 report written by Scott Harshbarger, former attorney general for Massachusetts. It said the report "reinforces Congress' purpose in preventing fraud, waste and abuse" by describing ACORN's long-standing management problems. The report concluded that ACORN leadership at every level was thin, the government noted. The judge, however, wrote that it was "unmistakable that Congress determined ACORN's guilt before defunding it." She said Congress is entitled to investigate ACORN but cannot "rely on the negative results of a congressional or executive report as a rationale to impose a broad, punitive funding ban on a specific, named organization." She said the Code of Federal Regulations establishes a formal process for deciding when federal contractors can be suspended or debarred. She added that "the existence of these regulations militates against the need for draconian, emergency action by Congress." The government planned to review the judge's ruling and consider whether to appeal, spokesman Robert Nardoza said. The legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, which says it's dedicated to protecting the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, welcomed Wednesday's decision. "The judge's ruling is a complete rebuke to the right wing's smear tactics that unfortunately Congress fell for," legal director Bill Quigley said. "This is why we have a system of checks and balances." - And the guy who did the videotaping? Just another right-wing crook. This is brilliant. Anything to keep righties' hair on fire. Maybe it'll distract 'em enough so we can get health care reform passed. You can keep them occupied all day when out in public. Ask what did they sat in to get that stain on the back side of their pants. They spin out of control. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On 12/03/2010 10:14 AM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:52:49 -0700, wrote: On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. That she got from Acorn? I heard they're in the drug dealing business too, from Fox News! Well, we know they are into pimps, hookers and brothels. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549241,00.html Have to keep those in DC satisfied so the money comes in. -- Politicians don't provide anything, the tax payers do. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:31:32 -0700, Canuck57
wrote: On 12/03/2010 10:14 AM, jps wrote: On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:52:49 -0700, wrote: On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. That she got from Acorn? I heard they're in the drug dealing business too, from Fox News! Well, we know they are into pimps, hookers and brothels. hhhmmm....when did they join the GOP? http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549241,00.html Have to keep those in DC satisfied so the money comes in. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On 3/12/10 8:31 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/03/2010 10:14 AM, jps wrote: On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:52:49 -0700, wrote: On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. That she got from Acorn? I heard they're in the drug dealing business too, from Fox News! Well, we know they are into pimps, hookers and brothels. David Vitter? -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
Acorn Funding Reinstated by Judge...Again
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 21:11:33 -0500, HK
wrote: On 3/12/10 8:31 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 12/03/2010 10:14 AM, jps wrote: On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:52:49 -0700, wrote: On 11/03/2010 1:16 PM, HK wrote: NYC judge: Govt must stop blocking money to ACORN By LARRY NEUMEISTER (AP) – 18 hours ago NEW YORK — A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked. Time to fire the judge. Or at least take away the cocaine. That she got from Acorn? I heard they're in the drug dealing business too, from Fox News! Well, we know they are into pimps, hookers and brothels. David Vitter? Larry Craig gets his in bathroom stalls. Foley does it over the internet. Sanford out of the country. |
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