thaiboxerken
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What was the lie, Zig?
What was the lie, Zig?
The issue is Browns report, which you haven't even read. Read the damn report.Ah, so just say good bye to substance. Ok, I take that as a surrender.
Apparently you're also not familiar with the organization either. Might want to do a little research on the organization before you start a thread on it.Ongoing pattern of corruption, hilarious.
The issue is Browns report, which you haven't even read. Read the damn report.
Apparently you're also not familiar with the organization either. Might want to do a little research on the organization before you start a thread on it.
ACORN consisted of a tangle of separate affiliate organizations whose activities and management were confusingly entertwined. ACORN in California was disorganized and very poorly managed. It failed to recruit, train and monitor its employees to ensure compliance with California law.
The San Diego ACORN office most likely violated state civil laws designed to protect personal information, when it disposed of documents with confidential information about its employees, members, and individuals in the community it served. These violations may result in private litigation by the victims if they were injured by the disclosures.
The California Secretary of State discovered four instances of possible voter registration fraud in San Diego in connection with the 2008 election. These cases have been examined by the Secretary of State’s Office and referred to the local district attorney. The district attorney’s office investigated and has filed no criminal charges. We found no allegations or evidence of actual fraudulent votes being cast.
At the inception of our investigation, ACORN and 18 affiliates were delinquent in registering or filing reports with the Attorney General’s Registry of Charitable Trusts. In response to notices from the Registry, all 19 of those entities have now either cured the delinquencies or forfeited their corporate status in California.
ACORN solicited contributions for charitable purposes for victims of Southern California wildfires. ACORN did not properly account for these charitable funds and was unable to tell us if it raised any restricted funds or how the funds were used. We determined that ACORN spent more than it likely raised for the fire victims and therefore further action into this issue is not a wise use of the State’s resources.
ACORN did not file its 2007 tax form with the Franchise Tax Board. The Board will take appropriate action.
ACORN failed to implement internal controls and procedures sufficient to account for and protect charitable assets held in California as required by California law. This lack of appropriate infrastructure raises concerns about ACORN’s use of its charitable funds and grants. However, we found no complaints from any California agency or private foundation that ACORN had misused funds granted and supervised by the agency or foundation. The Lousiana Attorney General and the IRS are investigating ACORN’s finances and use of charitable and grant funds. We will continue to closely monitor those investigations for evidence of illegal activity in California
a) oookay?
b) TU QUEQUE IS A FALLACY.
I read the report. The "corruption" was mostly ineptitude. Unless you want to explain the sinister motive behind putting documents in the trash instead of shredding them.
Here's the AG's Report: http://ag.ca.gov/cms_attachments/press/pdfs/n1888_acorn_report.pdf
I defy anyone to find something sinister. Here are the "wrong-doings":
Inept, not corrupt.
Inept, not corrupt.
Inept, not corrupt. Some great scheme, "Haha, we will commit 4 cases of registration fraud that don't result in fraudulent votes being cast. Soon, the world will be ours, Mwahaha."
Inept, not corrupt.
Inept, not corrupt.
The worst action, but hardly the sign of deep corruption.
Inept, not corrupt.
These are all minor infractions that could have been dealt with by proper oversight. There is nothing sinister.
Employees outside California made suggestions for disguising profits from the illegal enterprise and for avoiding detection by law enforcement authorities. Clearly, the worst behavior was exhibited by the Baltimore employees who advised on how to falsely report the profits of their sex business and report underage prostitutes as “dependants.”
Hypocrisy much? Ignoring significant facts in the report while claiming O'Keefe ignored/editing the videos.
Hypocrisy much? Ignoring significant facts in the report while claiming O'Keefe ignored/editing the videos.
Never mind, obviously just inept, not corrupt employees, oh and those government contractors for whatever reason you keep bringing up, yeah just inept, not really corrupt.
Hypocrisy much? Ignoring significant facts in the report while claiming O'Keefe ignored/editing the videos.
Never mind, obviously just inept, not corrupt employees, oh and those government contractors for whatever reason you keep bringing up, yeah just inept, not really corrupt.
Does 6 Inepts = 1 corrupt?I guess to some it does.
And I'm thoroughly enjoying the massive ACORN apologist failings.I do enjoy the scattered, blind flailing here. Which one of those listed grievances do you find corrupt? It's a whole lot of nothing.