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To: psychopuppy
I watched the video. The ACORN financial consultant suggests taking the money earned from turning tricks and putting it in a “tin” and “burying it in the back yard”.

My tax dollars are helping pay for this sage advice.

ACORN, now exposed for systemic criminal activity is simply changing its name.

Yep. That will fix the problem. (NOT!!!!)

18 posted on 09/14/2009 9:59:13 AM PDT by Gabrial (ObamaCare: The efficiency of the Post Office, the compassion of the IRS, the costs of the Pentagon)
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To: psychopuppy; Gabrial; OneWingedShark; Cincinna; Dream Warrior; stephenjohnbanker; ...
 
 
Something missing - something I haven't seen on any thread - is the issue of no honor among outlaws.
 
Guarantee that when everyone gets through digging down to the very bottom of this is that each ACORN (or whatever the hell they call themselves) office gets a direct cut of the action, whatever it is. I cannot see them giving detailed advice to whomever walks in the door unless they are ready to take advantage of the situation. I cannot see them leaping to be so helpful only to wish their "clients" well, never to be spoken to again. I feel that they advise, get things set up and run through the system on behalf of the "clients", then after a while after the "business" is established and going, they approach the proprietors for a cut - or else.  Said proprietors would have little choice but to cooperate since what they do is severely illegal, and the ACORNists would have leverage over them.
 
The mafia has nothing on this operation.
 
RICO them and take them DOWN. Today.
 
 

75 posted on 09/14/2009 2:10:11 PM PDT by lapsus calami (What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
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