leftysergeant
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You add this incident to all the other ones and you clearly see that the organization is indeed corrupt.
Vera in San Diego was fired for what he did in the tapes. The manager consulted with supervisors and state ACORN officials and found Vera's actions unacceptable.http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/san_diego_acorn_worker_fired_following_XuE1n2XNkt7HRKvM0gemkN The head of ACORN, Lewis was outraged at how the employees behaved and called them "stupid". http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/20/acorn-ceo-outraged-behavior-employees-prostitute-tapes/
There is also the possibility that they were trying to give themselves some palusible deniability, like the maggot squad did in N.O.
Thing is, they had the more valid excuse for their screw-ups. The ACORN workers do prostitute rescues. Even pimp and sleaze screwed up and admitted that there is evidence of that. The object, of course, in a prostitute rescue, is to get her life turned around. Having her arrested is not very conducive to that end.
Busting the pimp's balls is.
In absolutely every case the idiots filmed the workers attempting to establish a relationship with the sleaze that might lead to their meeting her alone, without Mr Maggot within earshot.
Now, you can whine all you want to about how they should have filled out police reports, but bear in mind, that not all police contacts are going to generate the same standard forms. This is especially true in various vice-related crimes, in which the police rely heavily on confidential informants. It would seem to me the most desireable method to use in persuing human trafficers, because it leaves the informant available in the community to continue providing intelligence, whereas, if they filed the normal paper work, as soon as charges were brought against the perps, it is likely that all witnesses, including the informants, would require intensive police protection, tying up a lot of resources, and the informants would no longer be able ever again to serve that function in the same neighborhood. After the trial, assuming that the police can even assemble enough evidence to interest the prosecutor, the informant might even have to assume a new identity in a state far away, at major cost to the government.
It just makes more sense to handle these things in confidence.
And, if you have ever been involved in such a thing, you would probably know that each informant has his favorite cop to go to, because of issues of trust or personality conflicts, and each cop is going to be a little hesitant to let other cops use his humint resources for reasons of safety and pride of place.
Do pay attention to the known facts, and to the fact that the pimp has not made us privy to the facts of what happened in his presence. For an alleged skeptic, you sure do cut a known lying sack of compost an awful lot of slack when he goes after politicians whom you like less than the rest of the country does.
It's been like forty years since I took Logic 101, so somebody help me out here. When we talk about pimp and sleaze and the way they set this stuff up, isn't the falacy that they inject called "confirmation bias?" Looks to me like someone has a major debilhitating case of it here.
All the pimp ever does is screw Democrats.
You're backing a slimeball.