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But according to a spokesman for Acorn, less than $80,000 of the Obama campaign's payment to Citizens Services went to Acorn.

Mr. Goldberg, the Acorn spokesman, said that less than $80,000 of the Obama campaign's payment to Citizens Services went to Acorn.

(Similarly, Mr. Breitbart used edited videos to go after Acorn, the community organizing group).

"They already charged the employees, and they've hinted they might go after Acorn next," said Mr. Walczak, who believes this is the first time such a law has been challenged in federal court.

To Sinclair's dismay, the contract to produce the BBC Microcomputer went to Acorn, which launched the machine in January 1982.

Butters and his "ladies" go to ACORN to try to get a housing grant, which gets rebuffed at first but granted once the little pimp recognizes one of his clients in a position of power.

That doesn't stop her from episodically revising the booklets online as the year goes on (acorn-online.com).com

(This is also why Republicans continue to vote to defund the long-dead-and-gone ACORN).

Until fairly recently, the place had been a farm, and it was dotted with oak trees whose acorns had gone to fattening pigs.

"They've gone out to gather acorns and basket materials, or to ceremonial sites, and been approached and stalked by heavily armed individuals".

Or as Cocker punchily puts it, "If acorn goes from the lexicon, the game is up for nature in England".

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