Barack Obama is running as fast and as far away from his association
with the radical group ACORN as he can, but he can’t hide from the
facts of his close relationship with the organization.

ACORN, or Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now,
describes itself as a “non-partisan” group devoted to helping the poor
and to registering millions to vote. Critics accuse ACORN of
involvement vote fraud, voter intimidation, shakedowns against
businesses, and the promotion of socialist class hatred and class
warfare.

Apparently worried by the connection between Obama and the group, his
campaign has put claims of his ties to ACORN as the lead item on its
“Fight The Smears” Web site — a site the Obama campaign created to
counter what they claim are partisan lies made up against their
candidate.

The release on the Obama site reads: “When Obama met with ACORN
leaders in November, he reminded them of his history with ACORN and
his beginnings in Illinois as a Project Vote organizer, a nonprofit
focused on voter rights and education. Senator Obama said, ‘I come out
of a grassroots organizing background. That's what I did for three and
half years before I went to law school. That's the reason I moved to
Chicago was to organize.

“So this is something that I know personally, the work you do, the
importance of it. I've been fighting alongside ACORN on issues you
care about my entire career. Even before I was an elected official,
when I ran Project Vote voter registration drive in Illinois, ACORN
was smack dab in the middle of it, and we appreciate your work.”

Indeed, Obama was being far too modest. The 2008 Democratic
presidential nominee had worked not just alongside ACORN, but also as
a key operative for the organization.

He was its lawyer in several pivotal ACORN cases.

Obama funded a number of its activities, as well. When he sat on the
board of the prestigious Woods Fund for Chicago alongside former
Weather Underground terrorist William Ayers, he oversaw and approved
many grants for ACORN.

As the National Review’s Stanley Kurtz reported, one Woods committee
report boasted that the fund’s “non-ideological” public image “enabled
the Trustees to make grants to organizations that use confrontational
tactics against the business and government ‘establishments’ without
undue risk of being accused of partisanship.”

Obama was the Illinois director of ACORN’s controversial voter
registration operation, and he trained the group’s leaders in the ways
of radical, sometimes illegal, confrontational politics.

He also paid ACORN affiliates during his recent Democratic primary
contest. For example, leading up to the 2008 Ohio Democratic Primary,
Obama’s campaign between Feb. 25 and March 17 paid Citizens Services,
Inc., a subsidiary of ACORN, $832,598, apparently for get-out-the-vote
activities.

ACORN’s four co-founders were 1960s New Leftists. One was George
Wiley, whose National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) members
practiced confrontation politics, e.g., swarming into welfare offices
and bullying social workers. The second ACORN co-founder was NWRO
organizer Gary Delgado.

ACORN’s other founders and longtime bosses were former Students for a
Democratic Society (SDS) activist Wade Rathke, a close NWRO ally, and
his brother Dale.

http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/obama_acorn_smears/2008/10/06/137891.html
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