Posted on 09/23/2009 6:31:43 PM PDT by mondoreb
“Purely as a rhetorical question, and food for thought: During the time when they were legally not a legal entity, could they sustain the harm which is the subject of the suit? I dont know. Just askin.”
Great question. I don’t know. Could be that even if harm was found the lack of registration would mitigate the outcome...or the organization would be found to lack standing from the get-go. Thing is, they are so discombobulated over there, I’m not sure they are even aware that they were not paid up. Could be higher up the chain did so.
Last [incoherent] thought: if it is moved to a Federal Court, the case might proceed, but lack of registration could be used as another nail in the coffin of Acorn.
Any attorneys out there?
Been watching Beck since he started on Fox. If I am recalling correctly, early on, he had the main ACORN lawyer on for a live interview. Beck ended up throwing him off the set, and the “lawyer” THEN propositioned one of Glenn’s female producers rather obscenely.
Got to find that. The lawyer was a sleazebag.
Nice pic.
Let me know if you find it, I’d like to see it.
The ACORN legal team will include Andy Freeman of the Baltimore firm Brown, Goldstein and Levy ; A. Dwight Pettit; Arthur Schwartz, from Schwartz, Lichten & Bright, PC in New York; and C. Justin Brown from Baltimore.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/09/23/acorn_sues_okeefe_giles_and_br.html
Do liberals EVER tell the truth?
Wait a sec...is this one of those trick questions? ;^)
LOL
I remember that Mesta. The oilslick ACORN sleaze called one of Glenn's female producers "Dollface!" and came on to her after the show. Then there was something about an email...can't remember that exactly. Beck was hilarious because he kept mocking the guy for a couple days after that. He'd point point at the camera with both hands and say, "Heyyyyyyyyy, Dollllfacccceee!!!!"
The dude would be nursing himself with some ice even now had he tried that on...:)
(Don't quote me on it but I think it occurred on the day after the show).
From my understanding there is no case here. The only law busted was them recording sound without the other party being aware. Shucks, that’s a given. So they plead guilty to that charge. What’s the penalty? $500 and court costs?
Andrew and his lawyers know this.
ACORN really must be run by a moronic bunch of loons if they believe the recording issue somehow trumps the discovery of their employees providing information on how to skirt the law while they are receiving federal funding.
Maybe Beck will offer a replay of those segments. ;)
Paging Mark Levin. Wouldn’t you like to see him in the court room?
Was that guy president or head of ACORN?
At that, that is a Maryland criminal statute. The perp would have to be indicted and tried by the State of Maryland in a criminal case. ACORN filed a civil suit, likely because the DA wouldn't bite.
The same statute was at play in the affair Lewinsky. Linda Tripp was indicted, but the case was later dropped. The statute specifies "interception" of communication without permission, a.k.a. wiretapping.
“Maybe this is giving Andrew Breitbart too much credit? Somehow, I think he’s thought this whole thing out more carefully than ACORN has. “
And it helps when the average I.Q. of an ACORN member is about 78.
I’m confused. This is a civil suit.. I read the earlier link about linda tripp and the interception statute. Why would statutes fall into play in this case? Are the attorneys that stupid, or is there another agenda?
This is starting to remind me of cases where burlars sue homeowners for being shot while in the process of theft.
oh yeah...I would PAY per view for that :)
I think these are “slap” suits to scare OTHERS from exposing acorn.
We need to have SO MANY PEOPLE EXPOSING ACORN that they can’t possibly attacks us all.
ACORN=Obama.
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