The story broke on Thursday and started to gain momentum Friday. ABC, NBC, and CBS have yet to cover it and youtube has clearly turned off the counter. I am incredibly impressed by the activist/journalist who put this together.
As most of you know I am from Baltimore. I have been in the ACORN office on 25th street before and I know a few people who are members. They promote a culture that encourages people to stay poor and to live off of the Government. They bring down neighborhoods rather than help them. Most real activists are annoyed by the random so-called uneducated activists that ACORN dispatches into neighborhoods every once in a while. As you can tell they are totally unorganized so they are usually just ignored and not taken seriously. Sadly there is a constituency that they represent. An ugly hateful and lazy group of people who want to live off of the Government and who have no morals. Drugs, prostitution, violence, and murder are accepted and glorified aspects of these people's lives. The women in the Baltimore video are sadly not rare. I would say they make up between 10 and 25% of the total population of Baltimore.
The Baltimore State's Attorney may bring up charges against the FILM MAKERS if a complaint is filled against them:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bal-md.ci.acorn12sep12,0,196923.storyBaltimore State's Attorney Patricia A. Jessamy said allegations of tax fraud would fall under federal jurisdiction, but the apparently secret taping, or spreading it online, could represent a violation of the state's two-party consent laws for recording conversations. A spokesman said it would take a formal complaint to trigger an investigation. Baltimore police said late Friday that no such complaint had been filed.