A judge ordered ACORN’s

A judge in New York ordered that ACORN’s federal funding be restored.Nina Gershon, a district judge in New York, issued a preliminary injunction directing the department of Housing and Urban Development, the Office of Management and Budget and the Treasury department to disregard a bill signed into law by President Obama that prohibited federal funding of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.With Friday’s injunction, ACORN stands to begin receiving funds once again, including between $40,000 and $60,000 for housing assistance, according to the decision from the district court in eastern New York. This judge was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1996 Big Surprise there!this is not the first time this judge has not done right thing In 1999, Gershon ruled that New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani could not cut the Brooklyn Museum of Art's funding after it mounted an exhibit entitled "Sensation".(Sensation is the art exhibit with showed a carefully rendered black Madonna decorated with a resin-covered lump of elephant dung. The figure is also surrounded by small collaged images of female genitalia from pornographic magazines;) Giuliani described the works in the exhibit as "sick" and "disgusting."and then in my opinion she did a very racist case in 2000, Gershon ruled that New York's century-old kosher food laws violated the First Amendment. In the spring of 2006, Gershon presided over the trial of Shahawar Matin Siraj, a Pakistani immigrant who was accused of plotting to blow up New York's Herald Square subway station. After a four week trial, a jury found Siraj guilty of four crimes, including plotting to bomb a public transportation system. [8] On January 8, 2007, Gershon sentenced Siraj to 30 years imprisonment for his role in the plot. 30 yrs what a joke! it should have been life . Now The Obama administration should immediately move to appeal this injunction.But I will bet you they once more will just set on their hands and let this blow over

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