Friday, March 12, 2010

ACORN Saying Goodbye To Ohio

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The Columbus Dispatch
by James Nash

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
 
ACORN, the liberal group notorious for allegedly trying to inflate voter rolls through fraudulent practices, has seen its last election in Ohio.
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now will permanently surrender its Ohio business license by June1 as part of a legal settlement with the conservative Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, both sides said yesterday.
ACORN was active in Ohio in the 2006 and 2008 elections, working to register thousands of low-income people to vote and get them to the polls. The group's efforts were marred by irregularities, including one case in which ACORN workers allegedly induced a Cleveland man to register to vote 72 times, offering cigarettes as an incentive.
The Buckeye Institute's 1851 Center for Constitutional Law teamed with two Warren County residents to sue ACORN in Warren County Common Pleas Court just before the 2008 election. The residents alleged that their rights were abridged by thousands of fraudulent voter registrations, each representing "a potential illegal vote that has the capacity to dilute (legitimate) votes."
The case was moved to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
Yesterday's settlement is mostly confidential, said Maurice A. Thompson, the conservative group's attorney.
"They will surrender their business license by June 1 and cease to operate in Ohio and cease to support or enable other groups to do what they do," Thompson said.
Alphonse A. Gerhardstein, the attorney for ACORN in Ohio, said the organization already has left Ohio "for reasons that are unrelated to this litigation." After the 2008 election, in which some credited or blamed ACORN for the election of Barack Obama as president, ACORN has dialed back its political activity across the country.
ACORN continues to deny any wrongdoing in Ohio, Gerhardstein said. The settlement doesn't award court costs or attorney's fees to either side, he said.
"They've already stopped (working in Ohio), and they're going to formalize that by June 1, 2010," Gerhardstein said.

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JMC Ministries Response

We at JMC Ministries have been following News About ACORN Since they were caught on hidden camera in different states helping give undercover journalists information on how to set up illegal brothels/sex houses where under aged girl were possibly going to working. And have ACORN/The Government pay for it.

Even before then ACORN had been under fire There were questions about what really was going on inside the organization. But these incidents with the undercover journalists was the thing that put ACORN on the map and under scrutiny.  The fact that they no longer will be in our state of Ohio is sad in some ways because they did help those in need but at the same time there has been some dirty work going on. We can only hope and pray that there will be another organization that can come in and do a better job than ACORN and continue to help those in need.

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