So far, the undercover filmmakers have hit Acorn offices in Baltimore, Washington DC, and New York… leading to Congressional action to remove their federal funding. So, what’s next?
First, and this is important… Acorn does not have a legal right to operate in Maryland. I guess that’s a big “oops” for the Baltimore office, eh?
http://biggovernment.com/2009/09/15/exclusive-acorn-illegally-operating-in-maryland/
But the next stop in this particular parade was in San Bernadino, California. I’ll make you watch the video to get the whole story, but an Acorn worker admits she laid the groundwork for a self-defense case before shooting her husband dead. After sending them to talk with someone else outside the office, she says she’ll threaten them with death to keep them quiet about the conversations… she has no problem with killing people, because she killed her husband. And it gets better.
So far only part I of this video has been released. I will update when the rest of it is released.
http://biggovernment.com/2009/09/15/acorn-prostitution-scandal-california-here-we-come/
Video link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s8w9GEpSzw&feature=player_embedded
And to date, the only criminal investigation we have heard mentioned is against the undercover filmmakers who recorded all this stuff. Come on, guys… go after the REAL criminals! ACORN!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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"They were clearly playing with me," she said in a written statement released by ACORN, "I decided to shock them as much as they were shocking me."
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Since she claimed on the video to have killed her husband, two San Bernardino police homicide detectives interviewed her at the office Tuesday.
Police said they have been in contact with Kaelke's former husbands and the homicide claims do not appear accurate.
"At this point, we can't prove that there's anything to her statement," said San Bernardino police Sgt. Dave Dillon. "We can't show that ever happened."
One of her ex-husbands, Ronald Kaelke, 66, of Newberry Springs, said he was unaware of any investigation or that his ex-wife had made any claims of murder.
The couple divorced in 1987, but attempted to reconcile and lived together from 2002 to 2005, Ronald Kaelke said in a telephone interview. In 2007, the couple traded allegations of domestic violence and received separate restraining orders against each other, he said.
"As far as her murdering an ex-husband, that's news to me," Ronald Kaelke said. "She's definitely got problems and goes off the wall sometimes."
San Bernardino resident Jim Miller, who lives near ACORN's office and is also featured in the video giving business advice, said he thought the "whole thing was a preposterous production."
He said he continued talking just to learn more.
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