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General Interest: Tuesday, 01 Dec 2009

7 stories Barack Obama doesn't want told

ACORN's New Orleans Office Raided by Louisiana Attorney General
2nd link
CA Attorney General secretly tapes discussions with reporters
...but opens investigation into duo who recorded ACORN

Incriminating docs dumped by Acorn
San Diego ACORN Document Dump Scandal

Acorn, The LA Story, Part IV: Program for Torture Victims
Breitbart to AG Holder: Investigate ACORN or We'll Release More Tapes Just Before 2010 Election

Ex-ACORN official gets probation for voter registration plan
ACORN Sues Over 'Unconstitutional' Funding Cuts By Congress
Acorn's Oklahoma political ambitions

Census worker killed himself, officials say

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I am writing to express my concern at Harold Koh's nomination to State Department Legal Advisor. After reading his own comments on his political and legal views, I believe his confirmation would lead to further weakening of the US constitution, and federal adherence to constitutional law. Whether he would intentionally weaken the constitution out of malice may be up for debate, but I believe his basic political views would inevitably lead to this end.

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