ACORN Sues Over 'Unconstitutional' Funding Cuts By Congress

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ACORN Sues Over 'Unconstitutional' Funding Cuts By Congress

In an attempt to regain the millions in funding it lost in the wake of a hidden-camera scandal, ACORN is suing the federal government over congressional legislation that cut off funding to the community organizing group.

Representatives for ACORN sued the federal government Thursday morning in an attempt to regain the millions of dollars in funding the community organizing group lost after filmmakers videotaped its workers offering advice on how to commit tax fraud and various other felonies.

The suit charges Congress with violating the Constitution when it passed legislation in September that specifically targeted ACORN to lose federal housing, education and transportation funds.

That qualifies the legislation as bills of attainder, according to the Center for Constitutional Rights, which filed the suit on behalf of ACORN. A bill of attainder punishes a person or group without the benefit of a trial, and is illegal under Article 1 of the Constitution.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11/12/acorn-sues-unconstitutional-funding-cuts-congress/

i think they are wrong and that will simply create further negative views of acorn....

thats a good thing though
 
sorry, but is there a constitutional RIGHT to federal money for specific groups?

no

but, i can see the argument that they were supposed to get the money, already approved for the money, and this was taken away....or frozen...

IMO, this is within congress's power, to freeze funds from a group it deems is engaging in illegal behavior..., this happens all the time in criminal courts of drug dealers, white collar crime etc....
 
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