Saturday, September 12, 2009

Something Smells Bad In Baltimore

And it ain't Ray Lewis.

Late yesterday word came out that the Baltimore City State Attorney's office is looking into bringing charges against the couple who went undercover into the ACORN offices and got them on tape giving them advice on how to hide the girls profession as a prostitute, how to dodge taxes, and turning a deaf ear to the fact that they wanted to import underage girls from a South American country to use as prostitutes.

ACORN of course claimed it was an isolated incident and didn't reflect the professionalism of their organization, yadda, yadda, yadda. Then the next day a video came out of the same thing happening in the Washington DC office of ACORN. ACORN fired the two employees in Baltimore and I am sure they expect this go away.

The census bureau has now pulled their contracts with ACORN also.

It appears somebody made a phone call, or maybe not, and this public servant was acting with the same zeal as the lady in Ohio who decided on her own to investigate the background of one Joseph Wierzelbacker, "Joe the Plumber" after he confronted candidate Obama about his plans to redistribute the wealth.

The public servant in question is the Baltimore City State Attorney, Patricia Jessamy.

Now that I have brought you up to speed on the story so far, I wanted to add my little bit to the storyline.

Earlier this year the mayor of Baltimore, Sheila Dixon, was indicted for corruption charges. She too was a big Obama supporter.

So when Glenn Beck says he had an epiphany and realized that the number one issue we as Americans need to attack is corruption, it appears once again he might be on the right track.

The big credit for breaking this story goes to Andrew Breitbart who launched his new blog Big Government this week with this story. He certainly knows how to make a splash at a debut.

It will be interesting how long the dinosaur news media can remain silent on this matter.

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