moobu2
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Wed Nov-12-08 08:19 AM
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2. It looks like a political decision |
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Morin, who helps oversee the Catholic program, said forensic accountants hired by the church found that "our funds were not involved with those that had been embezzled."
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"There will be no funding relationships with ACORN groups in the future," Morin said, during the fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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New Orleans-based ACORN, which has chapters in 110 cities and 40 states, completed a massive registration drive in poor and working-class neighborhoods -- which tend to vote Democratic -- across 21 states, signing up more than 1 million new voters.
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