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Something tells me the unemployment rate within the ACORN network is about to continue rising.

ACORN is caught with its pants down yet again by reporter Hannah Giles and filmmaker James O'Keefe in a new video at Big Government

The new undercover sting video shows ACORN employees at ACORN chief organizer and CEO Bertha Lewis's home office in Brooklyn, New York, trying to help the pair set up a prostitute business. This is the same office from which ACORN is selling out the poor it claims to represent by backing the Atlantic Yards redevelopment project.

As I've said for the last year (and in a new article today), ACORN is a criminal organization devoted to undermining the American system of government.

(See previous articles: Lien on Me, ACORN's Food Stamp Mortgages, ACORN's Tangled Money Tree, ACORN Endorses Obama, SOS in Minnesota, ACORN's Stimulus, No Justice, No Peace, Conyers Kills ACORN Probe, Barney Frank Lies About ACORN, PolitiFact's Fixers, Financial Affirmative Action Returns, The Powers That Be, ACORN Sells Out the Poor, Wrathful Wade Rathke, Community-Organized Crime, ACORN's Labor Pains, Money for Nothing, ACORN in Retreat, ACORN: Who Funds the Weather Underground's Little Brother?, In a Rotten Nutshell: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know about ACORN)

About the Author

Matthew Vadum is an award-winning investigative journalist at a conservative watchdog group in Washington, D.C. Vadum is also author of Subversion Inc: How Obama's ACORN Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American Taxpayers.

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