More on ACORN and Eminent Domain Abuse
For the past six years, filmmakers Suki Hawley and Michael Galinksy have been working on a documentary called Battle of Brooklyn, which tells the story of a group of Brooklyn, New York property owners who have been fighting state and local officials who want to seize their land on behalf of real estate developer Bruce Ratner. In response to the ongoing ACORN scandal and recent reports discussing ACORN's ties to the Ratner development, the filmmakers have released a fascinating and highly relevent scene from their forthcoming documentary. From their description:
This scene comes about 40 minutes into the film. By this point the audience has witnessed the announcement of the project as well as growing community opposition to it. In addition, the vast majority of condo owners in the footprint of the proposed project have sold their apartments to the developer in order to avoid having them seized via eminent domain. The main character of the film, Daniel Goldstein, has refused to sell and has become one of the main organizers trying to stop it.
In this scene, Daniel attends a press conference announcing an agreement reached between Acorn and Forest City Ratner--in which the developer has agreed to make half of the units in the proposed project "affordable". Further, it is agreed that Acorn will be involved in monitoring the project as well as marketing the "affordable" units. For this work they will be paid.
At the press conference on May 19th, 2005 Bertha Lewis, the head of NY ACORN (currently the head of the national organization), declares that ACORN is working with the current tenants to make sure that they are not pushed out and treated fairly by the developer. Answering a question she further states that there will be apartments set aside for those displaced by the project.
After the event, Daniel Goldstein confronts her with the fact that tenants are already being pushed out. She admits that ACORN hasn't actually talked to any of the tenants yet. She then argues that the developer has nothing to do with greedy landlords forcing out tenants before they buy the property.
Watch the clip here. Watch the trailer for Battle of Brooklyn here.
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Yeah, but neither eminent domain abuse nor ACORN is a "significant" "newsworthy" story. Not something the mainstream media should waste it's time covering. Because of course, no public service is performed by protecting private property rights (only evil bourgeois people own property) or investigating community activists (who are by definition good guys).
So is Ratner trying to avoid the accusation of conflicts of interest in this deal by selling the Nets to Mikhail Prokhorov? 'Cause I really hope it doesn't work.
Wow, Talk about condescending.
Like Jesse Jackson, ACORN will sell the phony imprimatur of "minority" support for a company or project. It's all a scam.
I wonder how ACORN's new lawsuit will be titled.
Show Bertha da munny!!!
ACORN and the race baiters Jackson and Sharpton yell loud but do NOTHING for the poor people in the inner cities. They enlarge their bank accounts off the backs of poor blacks and hispanics and then attempt to make a show of helping them and the real problem with that is those same groups BELIEVE them. It is mindboggling to think how WEALTHY they have become at the expense of their puppets in the inner cities. ACORN is a CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE and should be investigated under the RICO statute just as the mob is!
Jaded = Parents Rights/Marine Patriot
This should be good... Sounds like ACORN panicked and didn't think this one out. Guess you could say they acted stupidly. *sorry, couldn't resist*
Can anyone say, "Depositions"?
Does this mean Barack will be reprising his role as ACORN defense lawyer?
ACORN: Association of Criminals Obama Represented in the Nineties.
"I've been fighting alongside of Acorn on issues you care about my entire career [including child "services", financial "services", and "voter" registration?] Even before I was an elected official, when I ran Project Vote in Illinois, Acorn was smack dab in the middle of it, and we appreciate your work." --Obama, 2007
ACORN: Assisting Call-girls, Obama, Reid and Nancy