World's Biggest Dope Bank Funded ACORN, Obama's Campaign Apparatus -- Obama's Law Firm Did The Deal
August 26, 2008 (LPAC)--Barack Obama's own law firm ran a 2002-2003 law suit resulting in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC) paying ACORN huge sums, on the pretext that the group would counsel predatory lending victims.
The British bank, owner of Household Finance and Beneficial Finance, was historically the main financial agency for the world's criminal opium trafficking.
ACORN (for Association of Community Organizations for Reform) now conduits uncountable millions of dollars for George Soros-directed political operations and the Obama for President Campaign.
Barack Obama was an attorney with the Chicago firm, Miner, Barnhill & Galland before he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004. His partner, Sarah Siskind, was lead counsel in ACORN et al. v. Household International, a class-action.
In HSBC's 2003 press release announcing the settlement, the bank said they would pay "over a three-year period for ACORN-sponsored financial counseling and literacy programs." In the same release, ACORN praised the British bank for "performance" that was "exceptional" and that should "deliver enormous benefits to subprime borrowers." With the fig-leaf of this "community organization" HSBC plunged ahead until, in 2007, they had to write off $11.7 billion in sub-prime loans to American victims.
The Obama Presidential campaign has used ACORN as a primary street-level political agency, in place of the traditional Democratic Party.