Mon 21 Sep, 2009
Here’s a list of things you can investigate after you’re done crucifying ACORN for failing to recognize a fake pimp:
- Blackwater
- KBR
- Halliburton
- Triple Canopy
- Boeing
- Lockheed Martin
- Federal Reserve
- Wall Street Bailout
- Goldman Sachs
- AIG
- Bank of America
- Citigroup
- CIA torture program
- Politicization of the Department of Justice
- Betsy McCaughey
- Karl Rove
- WMD in Iraq
- 9 billion dollars lost in Iraq
- Cheney’s Energy Task Force Meeting
Of course you aren’t going to investigate any of these things because you”re too busy destroying an organization that’s received 53 million dollars over 15 years and helps poor colored people.
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Tags: ACORN, Blackwater, Congress, Congress hates poor colored people, Dick Cheney, KBRComments (4)



FatWhiteMan says:
So if the pimp and his “ho” had not been fake, it would all be okay?
ZIRGAR says:
Well, if Glenn Beck says ACORN is pushing some liberal agenda by helping poor, black people, by recieving a meeger 53 million dollars over the last 15 years then by god, it must be true! It’s much ado about nothiong. Who cares if some junior level ACORN people were trying to help marginalized people get by and survive in a system set up to fuck them over? I want to know where the outrage is over the cozy relationship between Washington and big corporations and the money they get? Phuck, is right–that is the real scandal. Yes, the ACORN people screwed up, but show me where what these few people did is a systematic, corporate wide policy to cheat the taxpayers and push a hidden agenda.
Phuck Politics says:
@FatWhiteMan – The correct term is escort, not ho. And yes, it would be okay because pimps provide a valuable service to Congress. Don’t believe me? Ask David Vitter.
@Zirgar – There won’t be any outrage about the cozy relationship between Washington and big corporations because the people benefiting from these relationships are rich white people.
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