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Obama, ACORN, Subprime and Greed

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Barack Obama's Involvement with ACORN Unearthed
The Cleveland Leader 
Obama then went on to run a voter registration project with ACORN Project VOTE in 1992 that made it possible for Carol Moseley Braun to win the Senate that year. Project VOTE delivered 50,000 newly registered voters in that campaign (ACORN delivered about 5,000 of them).


 

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The ACORN Obama Knows
 Townhall, Michelle Malkin

ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now). This left-wing group takes in 40 percent of its revenues from American taxpayers -- you and me -- and has leveraged nearly four decades of government subsidies to fund affiliates that promote the welfare state and undermine capitalism and self-reliance, some of which have been implicated in perpetuating illegal immigration and encouraging voter fraud.
 
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Obama, ACORN and The SubPrime Mortgage
 
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Community Reinvestment Act, ACORN, Obama, Democrats and the Housing Market Crisis
The Minority Report Blog
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Obama, ACORN, and the Current Worldwide Financial Crisis
NY POST 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMFaYUwQEYc
 
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Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis
The American Thinker
The extent to which Rep. Barney Frank, Sen. Chris Dodd, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Barack Obama himself are avoiding blame for this crisis despite symbiotic relationships with those who caused it is truly amazing.

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