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Subversion Inc.
How Obama's ACORN Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing
and Ripping Off American Taxpayers


Ballot box stuffers. Urban terrorists. Gangsters.
The History of an Organization Created to
Destroy American Capitalism and Democracy
WASHINGTON —

President Barack Obama's favorite community organizing group and former employer, ACORN, is all this and more – and rumors of its death have been greatly exaggerated.

The organized crime syndicate made infamous in the "pimp and prostitute" videos of 2009 is alive and well – and planning to resurface before the critical 2012 elections.



On May 10, WND publishes Subversion Inc., How Obama's ACORN Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American Taxpayers.

Investigative journalist Matthew Vadum traces the checkered history of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, grown out of the gut-wrenching social strife of the 1960s.

If the media and the left have you convinced that community organizers are all righteous, gentle crusaders fighting on the side of the angels, author Vadum is about to burst your bubble.

By unearthing the gnarled roots of this mother of all community organizations, he exposes its intimate links to violence, voter fraud, government corruption and tax evasion –

led by malevolent agitators who wage war on any group, left or right, that stands in their way using suppression, oppression and even outright terrorist tactics.

"Lies, injustice, and the un-American way.

That's how the urban radicals of ACORN do business. Fight them and they'll go after your family and take out your business.

Pay them and like the mafia they'll keep coming back for more.

Find them committing voter fraud and they'll call you a racist to scare you away.

Catch them on video helping to build a brothel for pedophiles and they'll lie and claim the tapes were doctored.

Force them into bankruptcy and like a boiler-room fraud operation they'll change their name.

They'll never stop.

They'll never change.

That's who they are." Like Bill Ayers's Weather Underground, ACORN was created to destroy the American system from within, undermine it by granting activists taxpayer money to drag the country kicking and screaming into a socialist nightmare –

a European–style cradle-to-grave welfare state.

Vadum reveals explosive details on ACORN's past and its perverse ties to the radical left:
There's hardly a Democrat around who doesn't have close ties to ACORN and the group doesn't hesitate to drop the hammer when a client-politician tries to get away from it.

ACORN may have been secretly financed by Venezuela's communist dictator.

ACORN has celebrity backers, including singer Bruce Springsteen, comedian Roseanne Barr, and actress Cynthia Nixon.

The real problem is that spendthrift ACORN supporters dominate the Obama administration and the Democratic Party's organizing apparatus.


The author draws on interviews with countless ACORN insiders, Newt Gingrich, leftist intellectual Noam Chomsky, former Marxists David Horowitz, Eugene Genovese, and Ron Radosh to tell the story of the radical left's campaign to bring down America.


There is also a special interview with Nixon appointee Howard Phillips, the only federal official to ever defund ACORN.


"Through his careful research, Matthew Vadum shined a light that exposed ACORN's corruption.

For months I fought to cut off the flow of tax dollars to ACORN.

In Subversion Inc. Vadum warns that despite the defunding of ACORN, the group has only feigned death." --Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) "Thanks to Matthew Vadum's extensive research there is no way liberals will be able to whitewash the evils of ACORN.


History will not be kind to America's most notorious pressure group." --Hannah Giles, Investigative Journalist
About The Author Matthew Vadum is a senior editor at Capital Research Center, a think tank that studies left-wing advocacy groups and their funders.

Subversion Inc. is his first book and the culmination of nearly three years of research and hundreds of interviews.


Since joining CRC in 2006, his work has been cited in more than two dozen books and by many more media outlets, including Fox News, Weekly Standard, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Christian Science Monitor.