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When the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) announced yesterday that it had registered more than 1.3 million new voters nationwide so far this year, it was a cause either for celebration or dismay — depending on where you stand.
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P.S. HuffPo is as lefty-loony as they get. No credibility here.
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Reportedly some of the names were those of retired Dallas Cowboy players.
I suppose many of the NFL players move to Vegas and register with the ACORN program to vote?
This certainly does not look good, however we all know that if the same thing happened with a club or organization that was sympathetic to Republicans it would be leading the National News on NBC, CBS and ABC. Since this is ACORN it is doubtful that the story will even be mentioned.
And they say there is no bias.
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Ha ha! You must not know about the tens of millions of tax dollars that Obama has directed to ACORN during his time in politics, including the proposal to include $100,000,000 for ACORN in the bailout legislation (which was thankfully killed). They have a long, verified history of co-mingling public tax dollars with politics, and are now repaying their debt to their greatest benefactor by ensuring he gets the White House he has paid for.
For anyone reading this junk who wants to know about the REAL ACORN, look at this link about verified ACORN fraud as recent as last week: http://michellemalkin.com/2008/09/25/kill-the-b...
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There's a quote that intimates as much without saying it:
"Furthermore, as this mega organization with a decades long history of violating the law is turned to get out the vote efforts, we believe it is fair to question how many fraudulent registrations may lead to fraudulent votes or what other activities they are willing to undertake to influence the election."
...and a discussion of ACORN actually bringing worker indiscretion to light in Florida...preventing the invalid registration:
"An ACORN spokesman said the group spotted what appeared to be forged registration cards weeks ago and fired a worker over them. Seminole’s election chief, Mike Ertel, said he was still “tremendously concerned,” but stopped well short of calling the incident “fraud.”"
I'd chalk your comment up to repeating FUD...pretty much all I see in the comment section these days...
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Attacking the most effective group registering Democratic voters is just another way to disenfranchise those voters. That is what the US attorney firing scandal was about. There were still a few Republican Conservatives with some honor that had to be gotten rid of. When your deepest values are as unpopular, and ineffective as the old East Europe Communists, fraud and force are the only tools left.
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Isn't it just possilbe that the real culprits are the ones who benefited the most from this meldown? And who would that be? Some poor person who is being forced out of his home? Or some executive on Wall Street who had no interest in whether the loan could be payed becuase his bonus came from making, not sound loans, but ninja or liar loans that looked good on paper if the loan was repaid, but blew up on someone elses ledger when it couldn't.
In a similar vein. Who benefits from voter fruad? The person who shows up at the polls and claims to be someone else (probably happens once in a while) Can that one vote actually effect the outcome of an election? If you answer yes to that question then you must also agree that when, in an attempt to stop voter fraud you actually keep a legitimate voter from the polls, you have created a larger problem.
The GOP doesn't care about voter fraud. They care about keeping people from the polls. They are the ones who are looking at a historical route so they may as well push this voter fraud issue so that they can suppress the vote or claim they lost because of it.
If you posters here actually cared about voting you would be more outraged at elctronic voting machines that are easy to hack and almost impossible to trace. But ofcourse that would be voter fraud on a larger scale than some homeless guy showing up to cast his vote for his bribe. How about for once focusing on the players that have the most to gain instead of blaming some individual group like the poor who are the victims in this case.
Incidentally there is no law that requires banks to lend to anyone. If that were the case we wouldn't have a credit freeze right now, would we?
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