ACORN reprieve sparks GOP fury

By Muriel Kane
Friday, November 27th, 2009 -- 9:51 pm
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acorn raid ACORN reprieve sparks GOP furyThe saga of the embattled anti-poverty group ACORN has taken a new twist, with the disclosure of a Justice Department opinion that a vote by Congress to cut off all federal funding to the group should not affect contracts signed before it was passed.

A spokesman for the Republicans in Congress has already blasted the decision as "shameful."

According to The New York Times, soon after Congress voted in September, a lawyer for the Department of Housing and Urban Development asked the Justice Department how it should handle pre-existing contracts with ACORN. Much of the money which ACORN receives from the federal government is in the form of HUD grants involving the provision of affordable housing.

In an October 23 memorandum (pdf), which has just been released, Acting Assistant Attorney General David Barron replied that the language of the bill was ambiguous but his opinion was that those contracts could not be breached "where doing so would give rise to contractual liability."

Barron was specifically concerned with "cases where performance has already been completed but payment has not been rendered," which he argued could raise questions of constitutionality if payment was withheld.

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Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA), the ranking minority member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, quickly issued a statement insisting that "the bipartisan intent of Congress was clear -- no more federal dollars should flow to ACORN."

"Taxpayers should not have to continue subsidizing a criminal enterprise that helped Barack Obama get elected president," Issa's statement continued. "The politicization of the Justice Department to payback one of the president’s political allies is shameful and amounts to nothing more than old-fashioned cronyism."

Ironically, Issa's own name has been linked to the politicization of the Bush Justice Department. He was known as a leading antagonist of fired US Attorney Carol Lam, and his leak in May 2006 of a Border Patrol report suggesting that Lam was lax on the smuggling of illegal immigrants was pivotal in justifying her firing a few months later.

Lam was working on the Brent Wilkes corruption case at the time, but the Bush Justice Department denied that had anything to do with her firing.

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  • carbolaw
    If these comments do not wake up the Dems and show them that they should be backing ACORN and not backing away from them then nothing will - the "criminal enterprise that helped get Barack Obama elected"Give me a $&*#&ing break. These guys are nuts. You want to see a criminal enterprise - look at AIG, Citigroup, the Chamber of Commerce, the Big Five accounting firms, and on and on. Go after those enterprises and you may actually be doing something for the majority of Americans. Go after ACORN and you only hurt the weakest of Americans and score cheap political points. Further, the American people elected Obama because we felt he stood for us against these corporate lackies - now it is time for him to show he IS with the majority of Americans.
  • hneftafl
    "hurt the weakest of Americans and score cheap political points"

    That is the GOP platform, is it not?
  • zogtheobvious
    Yes. And when we're identifying criminal enterprises, let's not forget Halliburton, KBR, Blackwater, and the Bush justice department that allowed all these people to get away with their bullshit.
  • proudliberal1947
    Dumb ass Cowardly Racist Nazi, that do not know what ACORN stands for,yet back a AMERICAN TRAITOR and Racist Gutless, Spineless, Coward and American TRAITOR cheney.

    Ignorance is bless and the American Racist Nazi Christian (RNC) is in its' glory.
  • Everyone knows ACORN isn't the demon the GOP/rightwing media make them out to be. The Democrats are out of touch if they think we think that. And the Democrats let the GOP/rightwing win on the ACORN thing. Shame.
  • rainbowz
    Unfortunately "everyone" does NOT know ACORN is not the demon. The lies about the group being promulgated by the likes of Rush, Glenn Beck and most of Faux NotNews is indeed having the effect of making people believe that ACORN stole the election for Obama. These are the same folks who said nothing when the Supreme Court in 2000 and Ken Blackwell and Diebold in 2004 stole the election for Bush.

    I happen to know the lies are working because members of my very own family are falling for them, hook, line and sinker.
  • surgethis
    God I hate Republicans. Republicans are scum. Let's stop paying Blackwater and Halliburton ... to extremely corrupt criminal organizations who have engaged in crimes against humanity .... and while we are at it ... let's prosecute the members of congress that have supported their crimes and continue to maker profits of them.
  • Savantster
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    I wish people would stop using Republican as the term we're pissed at... it's "right-wing", and there are plenty of Dems in that group today, which is the core of our problem. D/R is a lie, a scam, and it clouds understanding of our real problem, and that's left/right. Left is for the people, Right is for the companies and legislating morality.. the left is correct, the right is wrong.
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  • davidrvelasquez
    And the center goes whichever way the wind is blowing.
  • mmeflutterbye
    They go the way the latest sound bite hits them. They don't educate themselves about what's going on. Many in the center are waiting on the sideline to be led like lemmings.
  • tjfxh
    Interesting how for the property righters the sanctity of contracts had to be upheld in the case of AIG, but now not so much with respect to ACORN. Hypocrites.
  • surgethis
    Republicans are worse than hypocrites ... they are the criminals who should be thrown out on their asses ... they have backed every possible crimes against humanity and this country available ... just because they are wearing suits doesn't mean they are not pure filth.
  • MrSlate
    Issa really knows the the "criminal enterprise that helped Barack Obama get elected president," was the GOP.
  • disappointedvoter
    That makes perfect sense. Obama turned into a republican immediately after the election.

    Now we all know why Obama got so much corporate money.
  • cameramandavid
    Darrell Issa, the convicted car thief, who built his empire in auto-security??
  • jwkessler
    Thanks for inspiring me to look into Issa's past. I found him to be a typical R sleaze bag.
  • dennycrane
    On the same line of thinking.....If there were "NO" WMD's and the occupation of iraq is void, we should "immediately" have "congress" STOP all funding and get the hell out of there.PERIOD.
  • surgethis
    Republicans hate ACORN because it helps get the vote out in poverty areas where guess what people tend to vote overwhelmingly for Democrats. And as Republicans can not get elected on their policies they rely on lies, distortions, rigged elections and tricks, including vilifying ACORN as the devil on order to kill it dead.

    I agree that if there is criminal acts they should be prosecuted and that means from any company doing business with the government on our tax dollars. Especially Blackwater, Halliburton, etc.
  • davidrvelasquez
    The hypocrisy of the GOP and complicitous dems knows no bounds.
    Try googling ' Voters Outreach of America, 2004 elections'...repugs have plenty of dirty tricks they've yet to account for.
  • Anais
    Of course GOP heads are exploding. ACORN registers a lot of new African-American voters, many of whom realize it is not in their best interests to vote Republican, the party of big business. ACORN indirectly helped Obama get elected. Let's hope Obama doesn't succumb to corporate interests but represents ordinary people.
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