Posted on 11/26/2009 1:53:33 PM PST by BAW
He strikes the flippin mother lode! At least thats what happened to private investigator Derrick Roach at the National City (San Diego) ACORN office. Yep, Roach scored big-time on the cockroaches of ACORN when he staked out their San Diego workplace.
According to señor Roach via BigGovernment.com, after the release of the San Diego ACORN sting videoswhich my daughter Hannah, James OKeefe, and Andrew Breitbart dropped on the Nations headand following Governor Schwarzeneggers call for a probe into this batty zoo, Roach took it upon himself to get busy and see if he could ferret out more funky filth from this nefarious gang.
And, as stated, Roach scored more than Dwayne Wade would playing hoops against blind five-year-old, one-legged narcoleptic midgets.
What did Papa Roach come across? Well, my children, it was stuff like
* Information exposing the inner workings of ACORN in California. * Sensitive personal information belonging to employees, members and ACORN clients, such as social security numbers, drivers license numbers, immigration records, and tax returns. * ACORNs political agenda is also laid bare, with thousands upon thousands of documents revealing the depth of the political machine that is ACORN and its disturbing ties not only to public employee labor unions but some of the most radical leftist organizations in existence (I wonder which politicians we will discover are in cahoots with these goofy clowns?).
(Excerpt) Read more at biggovernment.com ...
See this. LOL! GMTA!
California has had a personal information destruction law since January 1, 2001. Businesses must destroy, or arrange for destruction of, all records w/ personal information that they no longer wish to retain.
LINK TO LAW HERE http://www.taxnewsandtips.com/ab_2246_bill.pdf
More info here: http://www.calshredding.com/laws.php (BigGovernment.com blogger's post)
ACORN also trashed applications for public assistance. Could be they were engaged in govt fraud......making fraudulent applications for Food Stamps using different identities, then selling the food stamps on the street. San Ysidro supermarkets should account for who is using foodstamps.
ACORN's San Diego office is a border down. An applicant could live in Tijuana and have a PO Box across the Border in San Ysidro 15 minutes south of San Diego. They could ride the US gravy train and collect Welfare, Food Stamps, SSI, Medicaid, Healthy Families subsidies, UI, Workman's Comp, SS# checks and EITC refunds under several identities.....and actually live in Tijuana, Mexico.
They could be (1) American Citizens living in Tijuana, (2) Mexican Citizens with a Green Card, or, (3) illegal aliens who get friends or relatives to pick up benefit checks and/or foodstamps. (BigGovernment.com blogger's post)
Not according to this article.
The following 361 entities compose the ACORN COUNCIL (Acorn Offices and affiliated groups list)
“> ACORN’s disturbing ties to public employee labor unions, to radical leftist groups, “
SEIU and Obama X.
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I'm going to have to thank the good Lord quite a bit more tonight. I've been praying to him that he will let the truth be told, and it looks like he's been listening. Thank you God!!!
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Things are exposed in spite of the MSM.
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IIRC, Woodward and Bernstein of Wash. Post and Watergate expose’ fame said:
“Sometimes the best work is produced DESPITE MANAGEMENT.”
Now some of the most important/explosive reportage is BURIED despite
the fervent efforts of Internet forums like FR and the shouting of
plenty of citizens to their family, friends, and associates with
their ears firmly plugged by their fingers.
And eyes tightly closed.
Lest they learn the truth about their beloved “liberal” heroes.
Yes it is but was thinking about Glenn and, hopefully, some others. But they may be busy w/the climate change fraud.
I believe the law is clear that once the owner of documents puts them at the curb — or in a dumpster for the refuse boys — they are in the public domain and considered abandoned. That status, I believe, would make them admissible in court.
What was found in the San Diego ACORN document dump :
>> the inner workings of ACORN in California,
>> sensitive personal information of ACORN employees, members, clients,
>> SS nos, drivers license numbers, immigration records, and tax returns,
>> ACORNs entire political agenda laid bare,
>> thousands upon thousands of documents revealing the depth of ACORN’s corrupt political machine,
>> ACORN’s disturbing ties to public employee labor unions, to radical leftist groups,
>> could expose those politicians in cahoots with ACORN.
Sweet... very sweet.
Thank God they were this stupid to leave this stuff in the dumpster. Ultimatly stupidity is what does in a crook(s). Years ago when I worked in a construction union in New York I remember the ‘’wiseguys’’(Mafia hoods) who took numbers and whatnot never wrote anything down. Never had anything on them that could be used as evidence. Don’t know how they keep everything straight but they did.
Wonder how many of these were actually stolen identification from innocent others or from dead people or otherwise illegally obtained.
My thoughts precisely......... most all of them, you can bet.
The dumped "tax returns" are interesting---probably faked to collect EITC refunds.
Wondered for some time now why our side hasn't applied the ol' Clintigulan trick of hiring PIs to ferret out enemies and their weakeness(es).
The miscreants have become awfully bold and insodoing very sloppy. Would seem inevitable incriminating evidence of some form w/could eventually be turned or turn up, just as in this case.
Good stuff.
Let the brain bugs pour over the 20K documents with a fine toothed comb.
The finding of this stuff's only the beginning.
“The miscreants have become awfully bold and insodoing very sloppy. “
Don’t forget stupid ;-)
Yea, the smart ones are always neat. LOL
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