ACORN, a government funded agency caught by undercover camera advising a couple how to cheat the government and bring in underage prostitutes from El Salvador, is suing the filmmakers because it is apparently against the law to film them without their consent. Unbelievable.
Is it illegal to film a thief or murderer in action? Is it illegal to have cameras at stoplights catching red light runners? Maybe it's only illegal to film a government worker steal our tax dollars.
What is so scary about this whole thing is the cold self assurance of ACORN that it is perfectly okay for them to take tax dollars and use them to pay their employees to advise pimps and prostitutes how to circumvent the laws of the land. Worse still, to advise them on how to bring underage girls into the country to work as prostitutes and be claimed as dependants for tax credits. This is shameful.
It is a clear indication that our society is in a deep decline concerning morals and decency. It boggles the imagination to think that anyone short of a depraved criminal would involve themselves in giving access to underage prostitutes but ACORN is a legitimate agency which has received $31 million dollars in funding from the U.S. government in the last ten years. How do agencies like this come into being?
And now ACORN is suing the film company which exposed them. It's like a serial killer suing the police for catching them. The lawyers will make a lot of money out of this carnival and ACORN will disband only to open up shop again under another name...maybe WAC ("we advise criminals"..or "we ARE criminals").
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