Misdemeanor charges, probation, fines, and community service for 4 politically conservative activists : James O'Keefe, Stan Dai, Joseph Basel and Robert Flanagan Four conservative political...
ACORN closing down: Scandal and Cuts force once might non-profit into bankruptcyIt is official the beleaguered non-profit ACORN is shutting down, forcing into bankruptcy after a highly public scandal and...
Advance numbers from a Research2000 and Dailykos conducted poll, soliciting responses from 2,000 self identified Republicans nationwide, have been released and offered as "...
created by Karen Hatter | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 571 views | 28 recommendations | 14 comments
On January 25, 2010, James O'Keefe, Joe Basel, Stan Dai and Robert Flanagan, the son of the acting U.S. Attorney Bill Flanagan in Shreveport, Louisiana, are alleged to have surreptitously entered the...
created by Karen Hatter | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 571 views | 52 recommendations | 14 comments
James O'keefe arrested bugging Mary Landrieu phones. The producer of the infamous ACORN videos that went viral has done it again, this time he bit off more than he could chew. Major blunder for the conservative kid gone wild.
created by 7434be | 3 years ago 134 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
Journalist and filmmaker James O'Keefe is one of the four people who have been arrested for posing as telephone company technicians to interfere with the phones at the offices of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu in...
created by Yuliya Talmazan | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 290 views | 26 recommendations | 1 comment
Washington, DC: In a 5 page memorandum, the US Department of Justice has made concluding remarks and a statement asserting that the group Acorn may be lawfully paid by the Obama Administration for contracts and services which were provided...
October 14th. The big chill was early, even for Albany. A press conference was being held in the park across from the New York Court of Appeals. The highest court in the state was set to hear Goldstein et al v. New York State Urban Development Corporation. The press...
By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com From 1959 through the seventies Consumer advocate Ralph Nader went after the automobile industry for safety issues in American vehicles. He wrote, “The Safe...
opinion by Albert Milliron | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 402 views | 54 recommendations | 3 comments
Recently both the House and the Senate voted to defund ACORN after some controversial videos shot by right wing filmmakers were posted to the web. However, the same lawmakers trying to defund ACORN for improper...
I want you to watch something - whether you are Republican or Democrat, Conservative or Left-Wing - watch it because what you think afterwards says more about you than anything else.This is what I want you to watch. What you think will put you into any number of camps. Those...
opinion by The_Cynic | 3 years ago 288 views | 36 recommendations | 4 comments
" Representative Joe Wilson got it wrong, or did he? Just when I thought there would be little to write about this long after I attended the 912 Washington DC TEA Party event, fate has crashed open an avenue of...
Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) believes that this action against the future of ACORN and taxpayer monies threatens any organization disliked by Congress.This, of course, begs the question ... At what point does...
created by Edmund Jenks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 400 views | 41 recommendations | 5 comments
In a 345-75 vote that crossed party lines, the US House of Representatives voted to cut off funding for ACORN, the community-organizing group that's been rocked by several scandals. The centerpiece of the scandal was undercover video shot by conservative activist filmmakers...
created by Jordan Yerman | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 293 views | 24 recommendations | 3 comments
In light of continuing scandals involving the far-left advocacy group ACORN, the U.S. Senate voted 83-7 to deny federal funding to the troubled organization. Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania inexplicably was one of the seven Senators to vote against the Senate resolution,...
created by Phyrillas | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 850 views | 0 recommendations | 7 comments