Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Maryland May Prosecute ACORN Sting Video Makers

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In a shocking twist to Thursday's ACORN sting video story, the Baltimore city state's attorney is considering charging the two people that exposed the activity.

Hannah Giles and James O'Keefe (pictured) caught on video several ACORN representatives giving them advice as to how to get a loan to purchase a house to be used as a brothel whose employees would be under-aged illegal immigrants.

Despite the long list of laws possibly broken by these ACORN representatives, the Baltimore city state's attorneys office is looking into whether or not Giles and O'Keefe 'violated statutes' concerning taping people without their consent...

[That's funny, 60 Minutes does it all the time, and I don't recall their being criminally charged. But then, the MSM generally target companies, not 'community activists' groups...

And any 'statues' on child prostitution to be 'looked into'?]


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