RNLA Calls on Chairman Conyers to Investigate ACORN

Published Tue, Nov 24 2009 7:43 AM

Today, the RNLA issued a letter to Representative John Conyers, Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, calling for him to convene hearings on ACORN. The letter also points to how fellow committee member Rep. Jerry Nadler has been actively counseling ACORN behind the scenes. RNLA Chairman David Norcross issued the following statement in conjunction with the letter to Representative Conyers:

"Chairman Conyers has the opportunity to do what is right and what also happens to be his job: investigate an organization that has defrauded the U.S. Government and American taxpayers, while willfully and repeatedly breaking our country's laws.  Unfortunately, the member of Congress responsible for undertaking such an effort, Rep. Nadler, has demonstrated that his loyalties lie with those breaking the law and stealing from our nation's citizens as opposed to his constituents and the public at large.  We, therefore, have no other option but to request that Nadler's superior – the chairman of the full committee – assume responsibility and follow through on the Congress's responsibility to defend the interests of those who placed them in a position of authority."

Please click here for a copy of the letter.

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# Jennifer A. N. White said on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 1:03 PM

Justin -

I am a new member.

Friend of Kim Reed's and Cameron Quinn, and have just moved from NYC.

The think tank I do some work for is involved with anti-Acorn work.

There may be some interesting synergies here and possibilities that will allow RNLA to push the issue, as well as be even more in the forefront of potential ACORN prosecutions/suits.

Please give me at call at your convenience.

I will contact you separately with my mobile number.

Jennifer White

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