Posted on 9/15/2009, 4:40:55 PM by BAW
Last week, we saw some pretty disturbing activities revealed in the undercover footage from ACORN Housing’s Baltimore office. By any measure of conduct, the actions of ACORN’s employees should never have happened. It turns out the actions shouldn’t have happened for another, very simple, reason: ACORN can’t legally operate in the state of Maryland.
According to the following documents, ACORN, Inc.–the parent organization of all things ACORN–forfeited its corporate charter in Maryland in 2006. ACORN Housing forfeited its corporate charter in 2008. Any ACORN office in the state of Maryland is potentially operating illegally.
The Maryland Attorney General has made noise about prosecuting the intrepid journalists who undercovered the misdeeds of ACORN employees. Perhaps he should focus instead on how ACORN was able to operate without a license in his state.
Ooooopppppsssssss............
bttt
Y’all need to see this!
BAM! Many more ‘flies’ and ‘cockroaches’ to go.
LOL.
BACKFIRE!
So if they are illegally operating this trumps the supposed illegal taping law.
Wonder if same applies for any other states...?
MD should go after them like they’re tiling a kitchen without a license.
Didn’t our Pres ent organize this organization? Man those Harvard law degrees are awesome.
This is BIG - (no pun intended).
So....everything this ACORN office has done in Maryland the past few years has been illegal??
If I’m a “Tea Bagger” then can I call them “A-Corn Holers”
Gotta love the new video of Patricia Jessamy praising Obama at a DNC fundraiser, as well. Do you think the State’s Attorney General is biased on this matter?
Not just Maryland I’ll bet....
They’ll just do what any corrupt entity with ties to the administration does; say “oops, it was an honest oversight” and file the appropriate paperwork. The powers that be will give a wink and nudge and it will all go away.
I’ve heard that on Twitter. I’ve love it and I’m going to start using it.
who will charge acorn?
I wonder what involvement she has with ACORN ?
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