Posted on 03/27/2009 7:09:39 AM PDT by Crush
Yep. And from the 4 billion they were reputed to have obtained as funding in the 'stimulus bill', that would leave a mere $3,999,750,000.00 remaining.
My wild eyed guess is that they would 'keep the Change'.
We will look into it.
Barack Obama’s campaign gave Project Vote a “donor list” and obama gets into office JFK snickers.
Yes, ACORN gets billions via community pipelines passed in the stimupuke.
And the amount is not in the millions anymore. It’s in the billions!
Acorn members are the uneducable poor deritus of American society. They are tossed some from the political cake devoured by the educated sophisticates Jame Gorelick, Eric Holder and Rham Emanuel who got on at Fannie Mae for long enough to be paid megabucks.
Black America is stupid. They are used like toilet paper by the DNC.
By the way. the Democrat party is a criminal enterprise
ACORN is now part of the administration. ACORN is going to cause a war in this country. They are out of control and nothing but an army of thugs. Pray for America, she needs it.
whack left brown shirts
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That’s all they are.
Good luck in all your efforts. I hope you succeed.
If I can do anything to be of help please let me know.
Rats are a criminal enterprise only in that they have their lists of favored groups who they will work for and of course in debasing the American culture, subvert it to aid the ACLU and other evil forces.
Expanding the plantation is of course paramount to expanding the enterprise.
Thus the abject love for tens of millions of uneducated illegal aliens.
The expanded plantations are ready to go!
.....Rats are a criminal enterprise only in that they have their lists of favored groups ......
You are being far to kind. Fannie Mae was run like a revolving door with the few run in, paid enormously, run out. They were able to do that because the congress forced banks to make loans and these were sold to Fannie. When it gor to be silly there, Eliot Spitzer was ordered to get rid of Hank Greenburg so they could screw with AIG to make a big smoke screen to cover it up.
Using the government as a tool for personal gain on such a grand scale is criminal. It is in my view a capital crime and there should be many, many led to the gallows.
Your point is well taken. I put Fannie & Freddie in a different category.
The massive corruption of a quasi governmental entity that destroyed the housing market while feeding tens of millions to the entitled Rats.
Anyone seen Jamie Gorelick around?
"Looks good to me."
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Mr. Alton Bennett, President: Mr. Bennett is a self-employed consultant having retired after working 23 years with 3M as a Senior Analyst. He is a graduate of Augsburg College in Minneapolis, MN with degrees in Economics and Business Administration. He also holds an Associates Degree from Waldorf College in Forest City, IA with emphasis on Math and Economics. Mr. Bennett is a former Association Board Delegate of ACORN representing Minnesota and the Former Treasurer of the National ACORN Board. He served for two years as a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines Affordable Housing Advisory Council. He has been on teams that negotiated lending agreements with several lenders and tax preparation companies. He is a resident of Minnesota since 1974 and raised his family in Minneapolis and more recently Woodbury, MN.
Ms. Dorothy Amadi, Vice President: Ms. Amadi, a long time activist and resident of East New York Brooklyn, NY, has been a critical player in the construction and rehabilitation of affordable housing in very poor New York neighborhoods.She has been the President of the Mutual Housing Association of New York (MHANY) since 1995. MHANY owns over 150 properties and over 500 units of affordable housing throughout Brooklyn.
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Mr. Lewis Jenkins: Mr. Jenkins is a retired refinery worker from JT Thorpe Corporation. He was a former active Local 18 Union member. Mr. Jenkins was also a carpenter laborer working on the construction of Bush Intercontinental Airport. Mr. Jenkins is a native of Houston living in Acres Homes for over 30 years.
Mr. Guilermo Loaiza: Mr. Loaiza is a Mortgage Officer with J.P. Morgan Chase & Company. He has been in the mortgage industry for 10 years. He is the president of the Arizona ACORN Housing Corporation, and member of ACORN. He attended Phoenix College. He has been a resident of the South Mountain Village community for over a decade where he lives with his family. Prior to moving to Phoenix, Mr. Loaiza lived in New York City.
The only reason congress investigates anything is to cover up the activities.
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