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Title: ACORN In Canada
Post by: CG6468 on August 11, 2011, 09:12:42 PM
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ACORN’s Campaign Against Money Mart May Lead to Violence and Blackmail

 - Matthew Vadum  Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Pressure. Protests. Picketing. This is how it begins.

The Canadian branch of the U.S.-based organized crime syndicate ACORN is gearing up to extort Money Mart, a check cashing and payday loan company.

In greater Vancouver, British Columbia, ACORN has been leading a shakedown campaign against Money Mart over the supposedly exorbitant fees it charges to transfer money to dangerous, corrupt, politically unstable, kleptocratic Third World hellholes like Somalia and Kenya where people get murdered for a single dollar.

It’s standard operating procedure at the radical activist group ACORN whose anti-capitalist ideology is roughly similar to that of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP).

If Money Mart doesn’t cough up protection money, ACORN will intensify its actions against the company. (In the U.S., ACORN used to employ President Obama as a community organizer.)

ACORN’s corruption and brutal, in-your-face tactics prompted investigators for the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in the U.S. Congress to accuse ACORN of carrying out “a nationwide strategy of tax fraud, racketeering, money-laundering and manipulating the American electorate.” Their report accuses ACORN of evading taxes, sloppy accounting, defrauding donors, defrauding the U.S. government, filing false statements, obstructing justice, and plundering employee pension funds.

You've Been Warned, Canada (http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/39269)

Title: Re: ACORN In Canada
Post by: compaqxp on August 12, 2011, 02:22:38 AM
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It’s standard operating procedure at the radical activist group ACORN whose anti-capitalist ideology is roughly similar to that of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP).

It's amazing how one line can make a person not take the article seriously. I have to wonder who thought it would be a good idea to compare a group like that to the NDP, I mean seriously.