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The Right Isn't Only Trying to Take Down ACORN, It's Got a 25-Year Project to 'Defund' the Left

By Muriel Kane, Raw Story. Posted October 31, 2009.


GOP Rep. Michele Bachman may have revealed more than she intended when she recently crowed that the attacks on ACORN were just the start of a campaign to "defund the left."
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When Michele Bachman crowed in September that the exposure of alleged illegal activity by the anti-poverty group ACORN was just the start of a campaign to "defund the left," she may have revealed more about current Republican strategy than she intended.

“Defunding the left is going to be so easy,” Bachmann told the audience at a conservative conference, “and it’s going to solve so many of our problems.”

The Senate and House had just voted to cut off ACORN's federal funding in what CBS/AP called "a GOP-led strike against the scandal-tainted community organizing group" that followed the release of video showing ACORN employees apparently endorsing illegal activities, The bills passed by lopsided majorities, with many Democrats joining Republicans, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi told a news conference, "We have to have our own scrutiny of an organization with an allegation of this kind against it."

The initial Congressional defunding of ACORN was scheduled to expire at the end of October, however, causing Bachman to warn a bloggers' conference at the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation, "This is the biggest trick or treat. On November 1 the prohibition will lift."

The Capital Research Center

The idea of starving the Democratic Party of donations by defunding the progressive non-profits that form a central pillar of its support is not new. It goes back to at least 1981, when the Heritage Foundation published a set of over 2000 policy recommendations for the Reagan administration. According to SourceWatch, "One challenge, as Heritage saw it, was to counter the rise of its ideological opponents by whittling away their status as 'public interest' organisations and eliminating federal financial support for 'liberal' groups."

The Capital Research Center (CRC) was founded in 1984 by a former Heritage Foundation vice president to implement this agenda by uncovering the presumably questionable funding sources of progressive groups. CRC's central assumption has always been that "a unified, sophisticated and well-funded philanthropic elite is dedicated to imposing on us the doctrine of 'progressive' philanthropy, doctrines that would reorder our political, economic and cultural priorities."

The CRC selected ACORN as a favored targed long before almost anybody else had heard of the group. In January 2005, Bill Berkowitz, who regularly reports on right-wing organizations, wrote:

"In mid-October of last year, the Center's president, Terence Scanlon, launched a pre-emptive strike against ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) and its voter registration efforts. Scanlon cast a shadow over ACORN's reports that it had registered over one million new voters. He charged that because of irregularities, the organization was coming under scrutiny by lawmakers 'in state after state [where] allegations are surfacing that ACORN activists are padding the registration books'

"As a non-profit community-based organizing group, ACORN has been on the CRC's radar for several years. According to Scanlon, ACORN, with some 150,000 dues-paying members organized into 65 city chapters, 'is better known for public disruption.' Its so-called community organizing 'has relied on in-your-face confrontation,' including a 1995 demonstration targeting then House Speaker Newt Gingrich. 'In 2002 it burst into the Heritage Foundation to harangue welfare reform expert Robert Rector. Dozen of city councils and state legislatures have had to face angry ACORN protesters demanding higher minimum wages and more welfare entitlements. Banks have been pressured to change their lending practices or face ACORN charges of discrimination before regulators.'”


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Muriel Kane is director of research for Raw Story.

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"Anoint my feet and I'll get you an apartment" ???
Posted by: Purple Girl on Oct 31, 2009 4:40 AM   
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Sticking with the conventional description of Mary Magdalene- she comes to Christ to see if he could help her find shelter and perhaps the chance to change her life. He says "No"??
Had the scenario portrayed by these two obvious middle class suburbanites been the reality, what true Chrisitian would deny her 'a room'?
Doesn't this also harken back, in ways, to the Birth of Christ- a woman in need of shelter?
I have no problem with ARCORN finding housing for people who are in such dire straits. For a Prostitute it may mean the chance to secure a real job,because she has a permanent address. Prostitution is a dangerous business which only becomes more risky when working the streets as opposed to being a 'call girl'.
Further those who find themselves resorting to prostitution are likely the vicitms of a dysfunctional family and no real concept of community.Pimp Daddy? Permanent housing could work to add societal pressures and influence on her to find another form of work. And what about those 'working girls' with children? The meager tax dollars used are not worth providing a child with shelter, a chance to attend school, do better than his/her parent in the future. What true American would stand in the way of that?
Besides who wants to see these woman walking their Streets? Performing services on your side streets, as your kids ride by???? "get a Room" isn't just for the participants benefit - but the rest of US as well.
Going after ACORN for this Staged charade expose not only it's initiators and supporters lack of real comprehension of Christianity,and social mindedness, but what the foundation of the 'American Way' means.Having the Right to ascend the socio-economic ladder regardless of your parents social status is innately American.
In fact the anti ACORNers can't even claim to be devote 'Capitalists'. She has a product which the market shows to demand. She is the epitome of the 'small business entrepeneur'.
So who are the real 'sinners' in this situation? Who are the ones forcing prostitution into the streets, exposing children to 'the life', rejecting American Values,and deny people access to the 'Free Market'?
At about $1.25 for every american- may be $3.00 a YEAR for the working tax payer over the last 15 yrs for a mere total of 53 million, the self righteous indignation over this 'sting operation' falls flat.For every MILLION these people freaking out about Top Wall Streeters are walking away with in BILLIONS in personal salaries and comp pkgs THIS YEAR ALONE!!!These dumbass MF'ers are giving up societal Socialism, which benefits The People, for Corporate Socialism.

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TIME TO DEFUND THE CRIMINALLY GREEDY
Posted by: angry_prof on Oct 31, 2009 5:14 AM   
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I've been arguing for a principle of "total global reparations." How did the wealth get "distributed" in the first place? Through slavery, resource theft, war and waste. The total damage to the environment and human rights MUST BE roughly equal to the accumulated wealth of the world. Time to make the price equal the cost.

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Hey, Alternet!
Posted by: QQOblivion on Oct 31, 2009 5:53 AM   
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Hey, Alternet. The first 6 comments to this story are obviously all spam. Please remove them!

I tried to report these comments, but the type-these-letters-you-see challenge wouldn't let me, even when I correctly typed the letters!

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» I did. That didn't work either. Posted by: QQOblivion
» You must be persistent Posted by: GuitarBill
» RE: Hey, Alternet! Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» RE: Hey, Alternet! Posted by: Quannah
» RE: Hey, Alternet! Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» RE: Hey, Alternet! Posted by: Ian MacLeod
» RE: Hey, Alternet! Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» More BS, "reverend"? Posted by: GuitarBill
Why the uproar
Posted by: bigbrother on Oct 31, 2009 6:04 AM   
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It's pretty simple - So long as ACORN didn't indulge in illegal activities and didn't campaign for a particular party, they qualified for public funding.

As soon as they came out for Obama and campaigned for him, they should have been defunded. The fact that some on the left believes it's ok to have a non profit organization receiving public funds campaign for a particular party demonstrates how corrupt our two party system has become.

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» RE: Then defund KBR, Blackwater, and others! Posted by: buschthebearrefreshing
» RE: Why the uproar Posted by: Kathy-B
» RE: Why the uproar Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: Why the uproar Posted by: fc7711
» RE: Why the uproar Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» Why the hasty exit? Posted by: leafsong1
» RE: No crime in just registering the poor... Posted by: buschthebearrefreshing
CRC
Posted by: flymulla on Oct 31, 2009 7:14 AM   
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Is not CRC and PC word ahen the program keeps on moving round round round round round I am feeling dizzy can I stop here and take some sleeeping pills ? Please please ple ass I thank you
Firozali A Mulla

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Uggs are evil
Posted by: leafsong1 on Oct 31, 2009 8:34 AM   
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These shoes are designed to eat your soul and send you straight to Hell. Both the Nortenos and Surenos have a tradition wherein gang soldiers are initiated by hunting down and brutally murdering people they find wearing Uggs. Uggs are made from the still beating hearts of freshly slaughtered baby harp seals by enslaved and malnourished children from Chad forced to work in sub-zero freezing factories where they are tied to their workplaces with tetanus-laced rusty barbed wire while being whipped by fat Republican transvestite pederasts. Please buy no Uggs.

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This is an integral part of the class war
Posted by: chetdude on Oct 31, 2009 11:28 AM   
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Anyone who doesn't recognize the class war hasn't been paying attention...

And we're still losing...

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How do we revoke the charter or whatever it is of the Republican Party?
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Oct 31, 2009 11:52 AM   
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I could make - anyone could for that matter - a good argument for the GOP being a criminal enterprise. They're not just fighting to defund progressive organizations. They're fighting to replace American citizens with the multinational corporations and turn America into an oligarchy. Judges at all levels are consistently ruling against the Constitution and the Rule of Law favor of penalizing progressive non-profits, and the SCOTUS has ruled 9 times out of 10 against workers and citizen's rights and for the corporations. The Republicans build nothing. They're thieves and destroyers. The National Security policy that Kissinger formulated mandating the depopulation of Third World countries was a Republican "contribution." The destructive and deadly Drug War that backs our loss of Constitutional and civil rights and renders our inner cities wars zones had it's genesis in the GOP, and they are still the major motion behind it. Republicans don't "get out the vote." They disenfranchise the opposition, legally or otherwise. They were entirely behind "K" Street, having locked Democrats out the legislative process altogether, the sale of the power to write and pass laws to the highest corporate bidders. The mounting deaths of citizens from lack of medical care, lack of workplace safety, environmental safety, lack of regulations to rein in corporate abuses and all the rest mean nothing to them. For them apparently, any number of lives for what were once "windfall profits" is a fair trade.

It's high time the Republican Conspiracy - it's not a "party" - was destroyed and went the way of the Whigs! They've always preferred dealing with dictatorships, and now they want America to be one too.

Ian

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» I'm With You!! Posted by: ChicagoWay
Pat Robertson on hate crimes bill: ‘The noose has tightened around the necks of Christians.’
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Oct 31, 2009 2:00 PM   
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» RE: Witches' Brouhaha Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» RE: Witches' Brouhaha Posted by: Sister_Lauren
The Right isn't defunding the Left. The faux "left" is defunding the real Left.
Posted by: maxpayne on Oct 31, 2009 4:48 PM   
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Are you people cuckoo or what? The fake "left" is the problem and the Right is only cashing in on it. If we had a real Left much like Europe and Venezuela, we wouldn't be a pack of LOSERS already ! Wanna help the real Left? Then do us a favor and stop supporting quackers like Goldman Sachs boy Jon Corzine and support kick ass progressives such as Ralph Nader. Forget the money. Stop being a sissy and put the progressive ideology to work already so we blow down the "conservative" ideology. Get it?

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ACORN defunded?
Posted by: McGovern72! on Oct 31, 2009 9:22 PM   
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There are reports in some of the media that the cash will be flowing again this November.

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Money don't get everything, it's true.
Posted by: Perry Logan on Nov 1, 2009 1:46 AM   
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Net result of the 25-year campaign to defund the left:

There are more Democrats than ever.

The left is better-funded than ever.

Thank you, Heritage Foundation. Thank you, wingers.

Hating ACORN

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» Thanks, Perry. Posted by: GuitarBill
darkmark
Posted by: darkmark on Nov 1, 2009 5:56 AM   
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if congress were to defund all government, quasi government organizations that made a few ethical mistakes the number one on the list would be congress and then the senate and the white house and many of the federal courts in this country. but no they pick a group that is made up of working class people that come from a world they don't know of can't possibly understand. yah there's a laugh republicants setting the ethical and moral standards that we all live by.

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Republican campaign to defund the left is old, but important, news
Posted by: Gaubladt on Nov 1, 2009 4:16 PM   
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The Republicans have done the following to defund the "left":
For the past 40 years, they have fought federal and state funding for public and college education
They fought against stimulus money to pay state employees.
Their opposition to environmental cleanup fits nicely into this category.
They have made attempts to defund Planned Parenthood.
Acorn...
Trial lawyers...
During the bush admin they gutted "organic label" rules to drive out mom and pop organic apple growers (ironically, most of them were Republicans)
Relaxation of the classification of recycled paper was another way to screw the left.

During the bush administration, they went after any company who dared to donate to democrats, and forced large companies to hire prominent "Conservatives"(Republicans) to their boards of directors.
The Republican anti-bureaucracy impetus to "kill the beast" was aimed at liberals.
De-funding our nations transportation infra-structure was an attempt to destroy the unionized construction industry.
This is nothing new; but, nobody wants to call them to the carpet for it.

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Let's defund the rightwingers!!!
Posted by: allyourbasearebelongtous on Nov 1, 2009 7:01 PM   
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1. Do away with corporate personhood. Corporations would no longer be legally recognized as persons with the rights of persons. Why? Corporations are not persons in any real sense but have rights that exceed those of real persons and are often able to escape the consequences of their actions. For example, corporations cannot be jailed or executed for transgressions as a real person could be.

2. Any corporate money approved for donations to either political party or any PAC's associated with either party or their elected or unelected representatives would have to be approved by a secret ballot of all employees. Corporate donations would then be disbursed by percentages equivalent to the percentages of outcomes of the secret ballot -- for example 50% to X, 35% to Y, and 15% to Z as opposed to 100% to Y because the corporate upper echelon says so. Corporations maintain the fiction that it is their money to do with what they will. However, it is your money as a consumer and an employee that those corporations are using to lobby the government, have their agendas enacted, and generally do what they want -- often at your expense.

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RE: a whole new social control paradigm
Posted by: IRIQUOIS227 on Nov 5, 2009 8:32 AM   
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This is but one of countless examples of past efforts, and efforts to come by the republicans to injure, hurt, kill, deny assistance and countless other unpleasantries and crimes against humanity against the american poor. It will stop only when the republicans are stopped. Writing to members of congress, a failed organization is a fools errand. It is long past time for talking, blogging and such hogwash. It is time to employ the doctrine outlined in the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. It is time to take up arms against this filth infested government, and filth such as foxnews. Until people stop attempting to effect change within a rotting corpse of a political construct, we can only wait for more of the republican hominids and their little tin horns. It is time to excise this cancer and finally replace it with a government whose only interest is the people. This, of course, demands an educated PROPERLY, sophisticated electorate. One that has interest in the welfare of the people, not the rich. An electorate where the health of the environment is seen as one's own health. People that understand that "economic growth, can't continue for any significant span of time, and a people that clearly understand that war isn't the solution to anything. Until that time, the end of the human race may be closer than any of us think.

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Sticking with the conventional
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Doesn't this also harken back, in ways, to the Birth of Christ- a woman in need of shelter?
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Besides who wants to see these woman walking their Streets? Performing services on your side streets, as your kids ride by???? "get a Room" isn't just for the participants benefit - but the rest of US as well.

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