Completely agree with all of that.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> OK, yes, I have done my research and although they are not a pac per
> say, they are a politically motivated organization that has been
> involved in election fraud, and now SOME of their offices are in the
> business to help people buy houses for the sole purpose of hosting
> illegal and immoral activities. AND at least one office has offered
> advice on how to defraud the IRS as well, telling the reporters that
> they can do things like claim the kids as dependents, and telling them
> not to claim more than three so that the IRS does not get any red flags
> on their paperwork. So far there are four offices that have been caught
> on tape doing these things. So do the math. Of the many offices they
> have, odds are there are more offices like this, and to me this is
> bullshit and they do not need to continue receiving government funds to
> stay in operation. I know that they have helped legitimate people buy
> houses and what not, but that does not excuse this behavior. So I say
> that there is some major house cleaning they need to do, and the
> government who is so willing to give them money needs to follow up and
> ensure that they do not do anything like this again. Government run
> sting operations for starters, on a random basis. The census bureau did
> the right thing by cutting off ties to them.
>
>
>
> Jerry Johnson wrote:
> > If they are a PAC, they can't receive public funds, can they?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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