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Maddow on Acorn

Posted on: September 29, 2009 4:41 PM, by Greg Laden

The De-Fund Acorn Act of 2009: Shame. Maybe even illegal.

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The way I parse the defunding statement, it refers to fraud involving elections, not other types of fraud, and as such, the link in #1 does not show a top-100 of what it purports to show.

However, it refers to mere indictment, rather than conviction/outcome of said indictments.

Posted by: rpsms | September 29, 2009 5:47 PM

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I think that congress in general has now shot itself in the foot on this one.

Passing the Acorn Act means now the act will be scaled down and made non-specific. Which means it won't pass this time around.

But we're not stupid. I want to hold their feet to the fire and make them vote this bill so that any corporation that screws the government gets their funding cut.

Posted by: Tony P | September 29, 2009 6:17 PM

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