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Your calling a large organization corrupt because of a few bad eggs? Look no futher than your own Political Party if you want corruption. What Acorn did is nothing compared to other organization who are still in operation such as the GOP for starters.
Take Eli Lilly the big Drug Company pleading guilty to violating U.S. law in its marketing of its anti-psychotic drug Zyprexa and was ordered to pay $1.42 billion to settle criminal and civil allegations. Eli Lilly said it had entered a misdemeanor plea for violation of federal law in its off-label promotion of Zyprexa between September 1999 and March 2001 and agreed to pay 615 million dollars.
How about all those private corporations and mercenaries (Halliburton, Blackwater) receiving billions from the government and flouting U.S. and international law right and left? Oh, and killing our American soldiers on the side.
No, let's make an example of Acorn, which receives a tiny fraction in comparision, because of its dangerous work empowering poor people to vote. (because we know who they vote for...)
SNL's Weekend Update took on President Obama's decision to exclude Fox News from his Sunday media tour last night. Despite granting interviews to ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and Univision he left Fox off his roster prompting Chris Wallace to call his White House "crybabies." During a long (and generally funny) opening sketch, SNL touched on one of the many reasons the president may have chosen to skip Fox on his media tour: Glenn Beck.
It promises to be a very entertaining Fall on SNL...
Well, #1, Dukie"boy" (are you even 13 yet?) Beck is not a "conspiracy theorist". He has not put forth any "conspiracy theories" that I kow of. But he has "debunked some".
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