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Brian Montopoli /

CBS News/ March 22, 2010, 5:40 PM

ACORN, Stung by Scandal, to be Dissolved

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In the wake of scandals that sullied its name and severely hampered its fundraising ability, the community group ACORN will soon cease to exist as a national organization.

The ACORN board met Sunday and "approved a set of steps to responsibly manage the process of bringing its operations to a close over the coming months," according to a statement from National ACORN spokesman Kevin Whelan posted by Politico's Ben Smith.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now will close its remaining state affiliates and field offices by April 1st and is developing a plan to deal with its outstanding debts.

"ACORN's members have a great deal to be proud of--from promoting to homeownership to helping rebuild New Orleans, from raising wages to winning safer streets, from training community leaders to promoting voter participation--ACORN members have worked hard to create stronger to communities, a more inclusive democracy, and a more just nation," Whelan said in the statement.

ACORN's New York office shut down last month but was re-instituted with another name and many of the same staffers; the same thing happened in California, where ACORN became the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment. These groups and other strong local former ACORN groups will likely continue as national ACORN winds down.

The New York Times reported Sunday that ACORN was on the verge of bankruptcy. The group has been struggling to raise money from both governmental and non-governmental organizations in the wake of a succession of scandals, most prominent among them the sting set up by young conservative activists in which ACORN workers were shown offering advice on concealing criminal activities. Video of the encounters resulted in the group's government funding essentially drying up as conservative media organizations and lawmakers targeted it as corrupt.

Founded in 1970, the group focused on affordable housing, helping low-income people with their tax returns and voter registration and raising the minimum wage, among other issues. The videotape scandal came after revelations that in 2008 the brother of the group's founder had embezzled funds and complaints about workers falsifying voter applications in the 2008 election.

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likeitbe says:
Dissolved...***? Prosecuted would be more appropriate.
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SpreadTheWealth says:
Acorn . . . . . exposed, bankrupted and dissolved by a couple of college kids on a school project. How easy was that? Priceless!!
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erichsh says:
"Young conservative activists", eh? Sounds like they were simply doing the job that the mainstream media refused to do.
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madashell912 replies:
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"young conservative activist" must be the new term for "journalist". Remember when the MSM used to actually investigate organizations instead of just propagandize?
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RobAla says:
I want to know what each segment renames itself. It has not gone away, it is only hiding behind another name. This group is bad news.
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timdgrim says:
ACORN should have been in the Military Mercenary business. Then they could murder, steal and still thrive in their business while collecting hundreds of millions of dollars like Xe (which must stand for 'eXecutioner enterprise'). Warmongers always come out on top over a community organization with a few bad apples. Xe is full of murderous, militia type thugs.
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Overruled1 says:
I note the only ones calling the acorn people names are the name callers....no ACORN is not Marxist.
They petitioned americans to vote and have their say.
That's not marxist. That's american pie.
True enough, there was some bad apples in the barrel, but the truth is they were targeted by vigilantes and those criminals have a court date.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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Good luck with that. Of course, the truth is something different.

But, again...ACORN gone is a very good thing for Americans and the Republic.
retm-w replies:
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Overruled1

And they are being prosecuted in a couple of States for voter fraud, way more then a few bad apples.
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cattlekate1 says:
FAUX news should be proud. They headlined a bad-apple ACORN experience to sully Obama in their thinly-veiled racism. Well, guess ACORN can change their name to Xe. Oh wait - that's already taken.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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There is no such thing as FAUX news! Why are you making that up??

Always good when a Marxist organization like ACORN dissolves!
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fedup12 says:
Probably a good thing. I think they started out well intentioned then had some bad eggs. Like every org.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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They were a Marxist front group from the beginning.

It is a good day when organizations like this are run out of town!
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CBSisCommunist5 says:
They will regroup and rename. Obama can't let his baby go away. He needs them.
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patocc123 says:
Didn't they recieve money from the stimulus bill. If they did what is happening with that now.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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Lining some libs pocket!
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