Newsworthy
September 15, 2009 by Teri Christoph
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Jenny Erikson
In case you haven’t heard (and you probably haven’t, since even seasoned reporter Charlie Gibson hadn’t heard), the Senate voted yesterday to freeze all tax-payer funds going to ACORN. This comes after the United States Census Bureau told the group to take a hike a few days ago.
What is ACORN anyway? It [...]
ACORN: Don’t You Forget About Me
June 24, 2009 by Laura Adelmann
Filed under Commentary
By: Laura Adelmann
Our friends at ACORN have decided to change their name to the much less memorable name of Community Organizations International. It seems that ACORN feels that it has somehow acquired a bad reputation. I can’t imagine how that has happened. It couldn’t possibly be the 14 states where voter registration fraud has been investigated? It couldn’t be financial mismanagement or embezzlement? How about the lawsuits against whistleblowers and those shining the light on ACORN’s fraud? ACORN is trying to make people forget their actions so they can turn around and do it all again. Don’t let them slip between the cracks. Remember the name and remind others that Community Organizations International=ACORN every chance you get or we’ll be repeating this same game in 2012.
What’s in a name, ACORN?
June 23, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Features
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
ACORN? Apparently the people at ACORN think we won’t notice if they change their name to Community Organizations International. Sorry, gang. ACORN by any other name doesn’t smell any sweeter, let me tell you. These people are out to push a socialist agenda and commit voter fraud wherever they can get away [...]
