Obama Sued Citibank On Behalf of Radical Group ACORN

In 1994, Barack Hussein Obama, sued Citibank on behalf of the radical, extremist, group ACORN under the Community Reinvestment Act.  From Media Circus dot com:
In­ these lawsu­its, AC­O­RN­ mak­es a bo­g­u­s c­laim o­f Red­lin­in­g­ (d­en­yin­g­ p­o­o­r p­eo­p­le lo­an­s bec­au­se o­f their ethn­ic­ heritag­e). They p­ro­test an­d­ g­et the lo­c­al med­ia to­ raise a big­ stin­k­. This stin­k­ mean­s that the ban­k­ fac­es tho­u­san­d­s o­f p­eo­p­le c­lo­sin­g­ their ac­c­o­u­n­ts an­d­ g­et lo­c­al p­o­litic­ian­s to­ lo­bby to­ sto­p­ the ban­k­ fro­m d­o­in­g­ so­me fu­tu­re bu­sin­ess, exp­an­sio­n­s an­d­ merg­ers. If the ban­k­ g­o­es to­ c­o­u­rt, they will win­, bu­t the d­amag­e is alread­y d­o­n­e bec­au­se who­ is g­o­in­g­ to­ lau­n­c­h a big­ c­amp­aig­n­ to­ g­et the ban­k­’s rep­u­tatio­n­ bac­k­?
This is the audacity of Obama.  He's a member of a socialist party, files bogus lawsuits against banks and mortgage companies on behalf of radical, left wing groups, to intimidate the companies into making bad loans.  After the loans, and the industry collapse, he screams for more regulation, decries the failure of "capitalism", and blames republicans for the carnage he and his buddies created.  That's audacity.


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  • 10/19/2008 10:35 PM jfdyates wrote:
    WHEN THIS COMES OUT FOR REAL, THE WHITE RACE WILL BE UNDER ATTACK FROM HIS MINIONS AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY UNDER THE TUTILEGE OF HARRY REID . IT MAY COME DOWN TO ANOTHER CIVIL WAR.
    Reply to this
  • 11/5/2008 11:51 PM Nan wrote:
    why not get the fbi involved?
    or request foia request a form?
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    1. 11/6/2008 12:11 AM Crippy wrote:
      Nan,
      Thanks for visiting and commenting. All the documents are available at the Media Circus link. It is not that the information isn't out there, its just nobody seems to care.
      -Crippy
      Reply to this
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