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Maryland state government promotes Baltimore ACORN office

By BY Examiner Staff • September 12, 2009 12:00 am

Now that the U.S. Census Bureau has terminated its relationship with ACORN, will Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley do the same and stop promoting the Baltimore ACORN office as an honest source of counseling for people facing forceclosure? Check it out here on the state's web site.

HT: Jeff Werner

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