… The fact that people who were improperly registered to vote did not actually cast ballots in no way excuses the organization’s failure to exercise better control in this way,” he said. “Further, the motivation of those who went to ACORN offices and initiated the discussions involving prostitution are wholly irrelevant to the fact that ACORN’s employees’ actions were outrageous and further indication of an organization that is at best poorly run in many regards. The defense against sting operations is not to ban them, but to behave properly so that they do not reveal as they did in this case clear evidence of gross impropriety.”
But Reid doesn’t have to the time for hearings into what’s going on with an organization that’s been accused of voter fraud and caught on video helping clients set up a house for child prostitutes (but evidently, Pelosi does).

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