Posted on 03/02/2010 7:09:40 PM PST by GVnana
Today it was announced that ACORN will not face prosecution in Brooklyn.
On Sept. 15, 2009, my office began an investigation into possible criminality on the part of three ACORN employees, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes said in a one-paragraph statement issued Monday afternoon.
"That investigation is now concluded and no criminality has been found."
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2010/03/01/2010-03-01_bklyn_acorn_cleared_over_giving_illegal_advice_on_how_to_hide_money_from_prostit.html#ixzz0h4ynvSv8
Should anyone be surprised? The Brooklyn DA is a member of the ACORN/Working Families Party. That means he signed their pledge, and worked for their endorsement.
Just saying.
Speaking of just saying, an unidentified member of law enforcement dropped this unsubstantiated charge:
(Excerpt) Read more at foundingbloggers.com ...
No "public servants" in NY care to comment on this obvious corruption?
SO basically the Prosecutor was a member of ACORN?
Yeah...
bump
November, 2010. Today after elections ACORN has been indicited and conviceted.
“SO basically the Prosecutor was a member of ACORN?”
I’m ready for CW2.
Natch. *rolls eyes*
Dammit........I’m sick of this cancer in our country.
Kind of sounds like a conflict of interest to me
Cancers need killing.
And brother, is this ever a cancer!
New York: The Big Rotten to the core, putrid, stinking, festering, poisonous Apple....
If by “Yeah...” you mean “no,” then “yeah...”
NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL, D.A., BOROUGH PRESIDENT RACES August 1st, 2009 Elections 2009, Press Release
Party Backs New Crop of Community Organizers Turned Candidates
The Working Families Party (WFP) today announced its endorsement decisions in dozens of New York City Council races, as well as District Attorney and Borough President contests.
The Partys City Council endorsements this year place a premium on organizers, activists and leaders who come directly from the communities they seek to represent, following in the footsteps of Americas Community Organizer-in-Chief, President Barack Obama.
Were proud to be supporting so many candidates who know firsthand the struggles of working people in New York City from fighting for good jobs and affordable housing to standing up for equality and being a voice for under-represented communities, WFP Executive Director Dan Cantor said today. We believe that these candidates will put the working families of the city first, ahead of big-money interests or their own political gain.
More than 100 NYC candidates applied for the WFPs support. The partys endorsements are the product of an intense grassroots selection process that included the completion of a thorough questionnaire and in-person interviews with screening committees composed of WFP members from each candidates borough.
The WFPs strong campaign operations, ability to mobilize grassroots and institutional support, and impressive record of electoral victories at the city and state level make its endorsement highly sought-after by political candidates.
The full list of 2009 New York City endorsements made by the Working Families Party thus far is as follows:
http://www.workingfamiliesparty.org/2009/08/wfp-announces-nyc-endorsements/
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