CHICAGO – The once mighty community activist group
ACORN announced Monday it is folding amid falling revenues — six months
after video footage emerged showing some of its workers giving tax tips
to conservative activists posing as a pimp and prostitute.
"It's really declining revenue in the face of a
series of attacks from partisan operatives and right-wing activists that
have taken away our ability to raise the resources we need," ACORN
spokesman Kevin Whelan said.
Several of its largest affiliates, including ACORN
New York and ACORN California, broke away this year and changed their
names in a bid to ditch the tarnished image of their parent organization
and restore revenue that ran dry in the wake of the video scandal.
ACORN's financial situation and reputation went into
free fall within days of the videos' release in September. Congress
reacted by yanking ACORN's federal funding, private donors held back
cash and scores of ACORN offices closed.
Earlier this month, a U.S. judge reiterated an
earlier ruling that the federal law blacklisting ACORN and groups allied
with it was unconstitutional because it singled them out. But that
didn't mean any money would be automatically be restored.
Bertha Lewis,
the CEO of ACORN, which stands for the Association
of Community Organizations for Reform Now, alluded to financial
hardships in a weekend statement as the group's board prepared to
deliberate by phone.
"ACORN has faced a series of well-orchestrated,
relentless, well-funded right wing attacks that are unprecedented since
the McCarthy era," she said. "The videos were a manufactured,
sensational story that led to rush to judgment and an unconstitutional
act by Congress."
ACORN's board decided to close remaining state
affiliates and field offices by April 1 because of falling revenues,
with some national operations will continue operating for at least
several weeks before shutting for good, Whelan said Monday.
For years, ACORN could draw on 400,000 members to
lobby for liberal causes, such as raising the minimum wage or adopting universal health care.
ACORN was arguably most successful at registering hundreds of thousands of
low-income voters, though that mission was dogged by fraud allegations,
including that some workers submitted forms signed by 'Mickey Mouse' or other
cartoon characters.
Original AP story
Posted by Steve Sinai
Monday, March 22, 2010
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9 comments:
So what's your point , Sinai??????
I love the pic.
Here's one of the points Kathleen...
"ACORN has faced a series of well-orchestrated, relentless, well-funded right wing attacks that are unprecedented since the McCarthy era," she said." McCarthyism.
ACORN is/was corrupt. They got found out. Lost their cash cow. So sad.
More like ACORN was accused of being corrupt by the radical right in a effort to take down ACORN, which they did. This is sad because they were helpful to a lot of low income and poor people.
Acorn was started at first to protect the middle class citizens.
Acorn had an awesome loan program thru BOFA that helped many people buy homes.
The idea behind it was good at first but then they ran the truck off the road and into the ditch
ACORN use to help old people pull weeds from their yards. Buying groceries for the old and feeble.
Next thing, assisting in prostituting children brought into this country illegally.
Assisting corrupt politicians run their campaigns. No longer were they around for the needy and poor. They needed to be DESTROYED! Good Bye!
Unfortunately, don't fret Dems, they will resurface under a new name.
"Unfortunately, don't fret Dems, they will resurface under a new name."
They already have, "The Bark Nuggets".
I told you guys not to worry. ACORN will be ok. Read about all the other groups sprouting up.
http://stupidassnews.wordpress.com/2010/03/23/acorns-demise-may-benefit-other-nut-groups/
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