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ABC News, like other traditional media organizations, has been slow to move on the ACORN undercover video stories (although reporter Jake Tapper has shown signs that he's interested). But on "Nightline" this week they ran an excellent undercover report about the types of child exploiters that the ACORN housing facilitators would have helped by letting them ply their trade without detection. The focus of the story is Cambodia, where a NGO called APLE ("Action Pour Les Enfants") combats sexual exploitation of children by going undercover to capture and record evidence from predators and victims, then helping law enforcement conduct sting operations. Sounds similar to what James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles did.

Read more at American Spectator.

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