Brown saw the full tapes, that's why he identified the corruption on the part of the other ACORN workers. Just to be clear then, you maintain that
* The disposition of confidential documents in violation of state civil laws.
* Voter registration fraud in the 2008 election.
* Improper accounting for charitable donations.
* Non-filing of tax forms.
does not constitute "wrongdoing", and corruption on the part of ACORN employees outside of California should be ignored.
I guess you're upset because I didn't put the word "criminal" in the thread title. I know, I'll commit seppuku. By "wrongdoing" I meant "criminal wrongdoing," but the non-criminal "wrongs" were so mild that the original statement holds under all but the most anal of readings.
1) Voter registration fraud is a non-issue. They only found about the fraud because ACORN, pursuant to law, notified the states of the names on the lists they submitted that they believed were fraudulent. I'll care about that voter fraud when someone any place in the country can find a single fraudulent vote that was cast because of ACORN. Also, that had nothing to do with the tapes.
2) They dumped confidential info in the trash and failed to file a state tax return. Not great things to do, but not a big deal, which is why Brown didn't pursue them. See his quote on the matter above.
3) As for the cheritable donations, I don't really know to what you are specifically refering. If you post a link, I'll be able to say more.
Finally, all of this is an attempt to distract from the essence of this issue: O'Keefe blatantly lied to destroy an organization that does important, unique work at a level of competency and with integrity that exceeds most government contractors, especially those of the defense variety:
According to the nonpartisan Project on Government Oversight, the three largest government contractors – Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman – all have a history riddled with fraud and other illegal behavior. Altogether, the three companies engaged in 109 instances of misconduct since 1995, and were fined $2.9 billion. How were they punished? In one year alone, the big-three pocketed $77 billion in government contracts in 2007.
http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=99346D22-DDDF-46FD-A672-16FFD941CE79
Now, if that sort of behavior doesn't result in loss of funding, the minor, non-criminal infractions of ACORN shouldn't either.
But it is interesting that you won't defend O'Keefe on the merits. You do agree those videos were horrificly manipulated?