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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Defendants That Exposed ACORN Should Be Exonerated

ACORN (The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) was favored and nurtured until recently by many on the left in state legislatures around the country and in Congress.

The organization was recently embarrassed by an investigation by two young people using a concealed camera and recording devices. “A video sting had caught ACORN workers counseling a bogus prostitute and pimp on how to set up a brothel staffed by under-age girls, avoid detection and cheat on taxes. The young woman in streetwalker’s clothes and her companion were actually undercover conservative activists with a hidden camera,” The New York Times’ Public Editor said Sept. 27,

As a result of this scandal, ACORN lost millions of dollars of federal funding. It announced it would sue the investigating pair and others involved, because they “recorded the staff members without their consent, which is illegal [in Maryland].”


If Maryland law does makes such recordings illegal, its legislature should immediately enact a law to legalize them and, if possible, make the law retroactive as well. If the Maryland legislature does not rescind the law, hopefully the defendants will be exonerated under the theory of jury nullification: a jury refusing in the interest of justice and equity to carry out the letter of the law.

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5 comments:

  1. We should not rescind a good law just because of this one politically charged issue. How many people's right of expected privacy has been protected over the years by this law? Quiet a few, maybe you, maybe me. Let it go to trial, and let a jury decide.

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  2. I do not believe in rescinding the law. However, the money that the government has taken away from ACORN, it should be used for the activists' legal fees for uncovering such a corrupt organization like ACORN. Sounds like a good idea to me.

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  3. Rescinding the law and being retroactive makes sense. Maryland is just one of a few to have that law.

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  4. sounds close to what happened in Pocomoke to me

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  5. If people where good and honest, we wouldn't have this question. Dishonest people like this law, ie:9:39 AM & 11:18 AM. If people knew they could be legally taped they would think twice before doing what they know is wrong.

    9:39 AM & 11:18 AM I'm Tom Sawyer, and you just got served the TRUTH.

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