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>so Obama came up through a corrupt political seen, conspired/work with known
>corrupt people . . .

So what you are saying is that he works in the same environment as every other politician.

>and won't talk about his association with these people.

He (and his campaign) have talked about it in length. "I can't be bothered to read about it" does not equate to "he said nothing about it."

>and we should think what?

Believe whatever you like. I prefer not to use Rush Limbaugh, Anne Coulter, Michelle Malkin and Sean Hannity to do my thinking for me, but whatever floats your boat.


i have done my own reading in the different articles that are available and when the information becomes available from the univ of ill i will read that also. you honestly don't think Ayers helped Obama get started because they had hugh diferences in opinions do you?That would be like Daley starting a republicans career to the white house, isn't going to happen. you don't think Ayers was "just a nieghbor" so they had Obama over for dinner?


I've been to community dinners at houses of neighbors' whom I've never previously met. But then I live in a neighborly community, just like Obama does.;)

Nice of the GOP to waste so much time on this topic, though, instead of on the issues that the electorate actually cares about - like how Bush's 8 years are ending with the economy in a shambles, OBL still at large, and the US engaged in 2 wars.

And Mark, I believe you have hung out with me a lot over the past 2 years. Are you hiding your liberalism?


all everyone is saying is that they want to know what kind of person Obama is and how he will run things. people that you spend time with usually have similar interests and convictions. like i hang out with skydivers so skydiving is the common link. Obama has alot of radical friends so does that mean radical is the common link?

This is important to the fact that if he does get elected will this radical area get projected on the public? so Obama's relationships are important and need to be discussed. maybe if he had voted yes or no instead of present and done things like wright bill and pass them other than wright letters and make phone calls that only the other person can confirm, we would know what Obama is about.

but Obama continues to be all talk and no substance and that leaves the people with active brains to wonder and want asnwers to the questions in their minds. not to much to ask of someone running for president.

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>And Mark, I believe you have hung out with me a lot over the past 2 years.

Yep.

Here's a shocker. I just found out that Sean Hannity, a popular GOP commentator, had famous anti-semite Andy Martin on his program! This is the same Andy Martin who, in a New York bankruptcy case, referred to a judge as a "crooked, slimy Jew." During the bankruptcy dispute, he filed a civil-rights lawsuit claiming Jewish bankruptcy judges and lawyers were conspiring to steal his property. He asked a court to bar "any Jew from having anything to do with plaintiff's property." He later wrote that "I am able to understand how the Holocaust took place, and with every passing day feel less and less sorry that it did, when Jew survivors are operating as a wolf pack to steal my property."

Why does the GOP support such anti-Semites? How much did Martin pay Hannity to push his anti-semitic views on millions of americans? Why does the GOP think the Holocaust was OK? And why is Hannity trying to hide his dealings with Martin? People want to know!



a good reporter interviews all sides and lets the people make their own choises. i watch all the news programs and find that only fox has both sides represented. msnbc is only for obama and cnn is a little to the left. but in order to get all opinions you have to watch all of them.

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This is important to the fact that if he does get elected will this radical area get projected on the public? so Obama's relationships are important and need to be discussed. maybe if he had voted yes or no instead of present and done things like wright bill and pass them other than wright letters and make phone calls that only the other person can confirm, we would know what Obama is about.

but Obama continues to be all talk and no substance and that leaves the people with active brains to wonder and want asnwers to the questions in their minds. not to much to ask of someone running for president.



Well, Mark, when at the DZ you certainly hang out with some people who are illegal drug users. Not because you have that in common with them, but because you have another interest (skydiving) in common with them.

Now, what you are claiming about Obama is no different from someone claiming that you condone illegal drug use on account of your skydiving activities.
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>all everyone is saying is that they want to know what kind of person Obama is and
>how he will run things.

That's great!

>people that you spend time with usually have similar interests and convictions.

Agreed. It further stands to reason that people you spend a lot of time with share a lot of your interests, and someone you see very rarely may share none at all.

> like i hang out with skydivers so skydiving is the common link.

And skydivers drink more than average. Does that mean that since you hang around with heavy drinkers, the common link is drinking problems? Should the DMV question your ability to get a license, because of your association with such people? After all, you have never answered any questions about your drinking problems, or how much your heavy drinking friends influence your drinking habits. Why are you hiding your issues with alcohol?

>we would know what Obama is about.

Or you could read his book. Generally a better source than, say, the TV.

>but Obama continues to be all talk and no substance and that leaves the people
>with active brains to wonder and want asnwers to the questions in their minds. not
>to much to ask of someone running for president.

People with active brains read books. He has several out, and two cover what he will do as president.

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>i watch all the news programs and find that only fox has both sides represented.

If you think FOX is centrist (i.e. "fair and balanced") you are going to think that 99% of the people and policies in the country are skewed far, far left.

If you think you're in the center, and you can't see anything to the right of you but see loads of people, organizations and philosophies to the left of you - chances are you're not in the center.

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But what about ACORN and the voter fraud? Do the lefties here really think that it isn't happening or that we should not discuss it since there may be something on the other side that is bad?

Nah. Something small they want to ignore.[url]suspect fake voter registration By BILL DRAPER, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 58 minutes ago



KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Officials in Missouri, a hard-fought jewel in the presidential race, are sifting through possibly hundreds of questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted by an advocacy group that has been accused of election fraud in other states.

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Charlene Davis, co-director of the election board in Jackson County, where Kansas City is, said the fraudulent registration forms came from the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN. She said they were bogging down work Wednesday, the final day Missourians could register to vote.

"I don't even know the entire scope of it because registrations are coming in so heavy," Davis said. "We have identified about 100 duplicates, and probably 280 addresses that don't exist, people who have driver's license numbers that won't verify or Social Security numbers that won't verify. Some have no address at all."

The nonpartisan group works to recruit low-income voters, who tend to lean Democratic. Polls show Republican presidential candidate John McCain with an edge in bellwether Missouri, but Democrat Barack Obama continues to put up a strong fight.

Jess Ordower, Midwest director of ACORN, said his group hasn't done any registrations in Kansas City since late August. He said he was told three weeks ago by election officials that there were only about 135 questionable cards — 85 of them duplicates.

"They keep telling different people different things," he said. "They gave us a list of 130, then told someone else it was 1,000."

FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton said the agency has been in contact with elections officials about potential voter fraud and plans to investigate.

"It's a matter we take very seriously," Patton said. "It is against the law to register someone to vote who does not fall within the parameters to vote, or to put someone on there falsely."

On Tuesday, authorities in Nevada seized records from ACORN after finding fraudulent registration forms that included the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys.

In April, eight ACORN workers in St. Louis city and county pleaded guilty to federal election fraud for submitting false registration cards for the 2006 election. U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway said they submitted cards with false addresses and names, and forged signatures.

Ordower said Wednesday that ACORN registered about 53,500 people in Missouri this year. He believes his group is being targeted because some politicians don't want that many low-income people having a voice.

"It's par for the course," he said. "When you're doing more registrations than anyone else in the country, some don't want low-income people being empowered to vote. There are pretty targeted attacks on us, but we're proud to be out there doing the patriotic thing getting people registered to vote."

Republicans are among ACORN's loudest critics. At a campaign stop in Bethlehem, Pa., supporters of John McCain interrupted his remarks Wednesday by shouting, "No more ACORN."

According to its national Web site, the group has registered 1.3 million people nationwide for the Nov. 4 election. It also has encountered complaints of fraud stemming from registration efforts in Wisconsin, New Mexico, Nevada and battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and North Carolina, where new voter registrations have favored Democrats nearly 4 to 1 since the beginning of this year.

Missouri offers 11 electoral votes; the presidential candidates need at least 270 to win the election.
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I love it!

"What is Obama hiding? Why won't he go into the DETAILS of what he did with Ayers, that terrorist who said he wish he had done more bombing? We want DETAILS! Why the coverup?"

"Ayers never said he wished he had done more bombing."

"Oh, geez. You people are nitpicking details that, in the big picture, aren't really that important. Who cares about DETAILS?"



Spare me, Bill - HOW MANY time have you, Kallend, Jeanne, etc etc etc shown the picture of Rumsfeld shaking hands with Hussein?

HOW MANY TIMES have you, Kallend, Jeanne etc etc etc tied the Afhgan rebels to Reagan?

Etc, etc, etc.... more hypocrisy.
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I wouldn't worry about the pack of hippies that roam the speakers corner spewing their crap and attempting to intimidate anyone who disagrees with them (looks at mods) with a ban.
I have learned to just avoid the speakers corner for the most part, its kind of a joke how seriously some people take it. I'll poke my head in every once in a while to pick a fight but id just leave the place alone if I were you.
Don't argue with an idiot, they will just bring you down to their level and beat you with stupidity.
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They're everywhere!

Voter-registration can't be totally fraud-free, group says
Voter-registration group cites lack of resources
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Joe Guillen
Plain Dealer Reporter

A national voter-registration group admitted to Cuyahoga County election officials Tuesday that it cannot eliminate fraud from its operation.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, has turned in at least 65,000 cards to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in the last year. The board has investigated potentially fraudulent cards since August.
http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/122345478771640.xml&coll=2
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Sixteen. That's the number of comments you have in a thread titled "ACORN offices raided". One. That's the number of times you've mentioned ACORN. Fifteen posts about everything else. What is it about the ACORN situation that you are avoiding? A grasp of debating tactics allows you to make a good argument, but not a valid one.

I haven't done exhaustive research concerning ACORN and their activities but I see it as more of a cluster fuck than a conspiracy. I think that its more a case of low paid, primarily young workers just being lazy and artificially inflating numbers in order to look good to their immediate supervisors. They probably didn't think about how important the work that they are doing is, or could be if done right.
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NUTS! HOW ACORN GOT ME INTO VOTE SCAM

By JEANE MacINTOSH, Post Correspondent
Christopher Barkley


October 9, 2008

CLEVELAND - Two Ohio voters, including Domino's pizza worker Christopher Barkley , claimed yesterday that they were hounded by the community-activist group ACORN to register to vote several times, even though they made it clear they'd already signed up.

Barkley estimated he'd registered to vote "10 to 15" times after canvassers for ACORN, whose political wing has endorsed Barack Obama, relentlessly pursued him and others.

Claims such as his have sparked election officials to probe ACORN.

"I kept getting approached by folks who asked me to register," Barkley said. "They'd ask me if I was registered. I'd say yes, and they'd ask me to do it [register] again.


"Some of them were getting paid to collect names. That was their sob story, and I bought it," he said.

Barkley is one of at least three people who have been subpoenaed by the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections as part of a wider inquiry into possible voter fraud by ACORN. The group seeks to register low-income voters, who skew overwhelmingly Democratic.

"You can tell them you're registered as many times as you want - they do not care," said Lateala Goins, 21, who was subpoenaed.

"They will follow you to the buses, they will follow you home, it does not matter," she told The Post.

She added that she never put down an address on any of the registration forms, just her name.

A third subpoenaed voter, Freddie Johnson, 19, filled out registration cards 72 times over 18 months, officials said.

"It feeds the public perception that there could be [fraud], and that makes the pillars fall down," said local Board of Elections President Jeff Hastings.

Registering under a fake name is illegal. But officials usually catch multiple registrations and toss them.

The major risk of fraud growing out of mass canvassing involves the possibility of ineligible voters filing absentee ballots, and thus avoiding checks at polling places, said Republican National Committee chief counsel Sean Cairncross.

The subpoenas come as Republicans have ramped up criticism of ACORN. Officials in Nevada raided ACORN's Las Vegas office Tuesday, accusing the group of signing people up multiple times - in some cases under phony names, like those of Dallas Cowboys.

ACORN's Cleveland spokesman, Kris Harsh, said his group collected 100,000 voter-registration cards; only about 50 were questionable, he claimed.

As for workers, "We watch them like a hawk," he said.

jeane.macintosh@nypost.com

EDITORIAL: Vote-Fraud-A-Go-Go
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ACORN's voter registrations questioned
By KEN DIXON
Staff writer

HARTFORD -- The State Elections Enforcement Commission has opened an investigation into allegations that a community activist organization submitted at least 10 false voter-registration cards in Bridgeport.

One of the phony registrations was for a 7-year-old girl in the Marina Village housing complex, whose age was listed as 27 on the voter card.

Another registration came from a man who later said he couldn't have completed the voter card purported to be his because he was in jail on the date of the document.

Joseph J. Borges, the city's Republican registrar of voters, filed the complaint with state officials after months of local complaints on the tactics that ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, was regularly filing applications that were ruled ineligible.

In response, a Bridgeport leader of ACORN on Tuesday night called the charges "part of a concerted and coordinated campaign by conservatives and the GOP to attack and discredit ACORN." The charges date back to the summer, when the Connecticut Post reported that ACORN applications were flooding the registrar's office and resulting in excessive extra hours of research to check their authenticity.

"We have many more complaints," Borges said Tuesday, adding that the 10 are just highlights. He said he went to Marina Village personally and interviewed the 7-year-old.

"I talked with the guardian and said I was just trying to verify the name and the girl came down the stairs," Borges said, adding that the Social Security number was different and the youth was definitely not 27, as indicated on the voter card.

ACORN filed more than 8,000 voter cards in the city during its registration drive, but Borges said the piles of cards are riddled with duplicates and false information that was found by him and his staff.

Borges submitted evidence including the registration of a Stratford woman who said she was "pressured" into completing a card with a Bridgeport address. Another registration contained two voters registration forms with different signatures for the same person.

"We have three boxes of returned letters, with no such address, no such name," Borges said. "It's crazy."

On his complaint, Borges said the flood of ACORN-generated voter cards "has put a strain on my office and jeopardizes our ability to enter legitimate registration cards."

Nancy S. Nicolescu, director of communications for the SEEC, confirmed Tuesday that the commission took the complaint, but declined further comment.

"The only thing I think we can say is we've received it, it's been docketed, and it's under investigation," she said.

When the issue first broke over the summer, ACORN officials said that at least one employee was fired for trumping up voter registrations.

Emeline Bravo Blackwood, chairwoman of the East End ACORN chapter in Bridgeport, said in a statement Tuesday night that she is "proud" of the local and statewide drives that have registered 20,000 new state voters.

"It is shameful that partisan, right-wing operatives -- who are clearly afraid of our ability to bring low-income people to the polls on election day -- are more interested in slinging trumped-up allegations at ACORN than in working with us in our campaigns to stop foreclosures and predatory lending, win paid sick days, raise the minimum wage, and make sure that low-income, working families have a seat at the table in our democracy," she said.
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Felon accused of voting violations
Man charged with illegal registrations
By LARRY SANDLER
lsandler@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Oct. 7, 2008

Milwaukee County prosecutors Tuesday charged a convicted felon with illegally registering himself and others to vote between his conviction and his sentencing.

The complaint accuses Adam Mucklin, 22, of registering to vote in June, after he was convicted of battery in April, and after a judge told him he couldn’t vote as a convicted felon. Later in June, Mucklin signed up to work as a paid voter registrar for the Community Voters Project, something else he couldn’t do as a convicted felon, the complaint says.

A recent opinion from the staff of the state Government Accountability Board says no one convicted of a felony can ever serve as a registrar, a stricter standard than the previous interpretation that registrars only had to be eligible to vote.

Under Wisconsin law, felons can’t vote until after they have completed their sentences and are off probation or parole. For Mucklin, that would not be until Jan. 10, 2012, the complaint notes.

He is serving his battery sentence in the Dodge Correctional Institution in Waupun, the complaint says. If convicted of both election-related counts, he could be sentenced to up to seven more years in prison and fined up to $20,000.

49 workers suspected
Mucklin was among 49 voter registration workers who were referred to the Milwaukee County district attorney’s office by the Milwaukee Election Commission on suspicion of election fraud. He is the second to be charged.

Last week, the district attorney’s office charged Endalyn Adams, 21, with submitting registration cards with dozens of fake names to meet what amounted to a quota from the Community Voters Project. Some of the false names were flagged by voters project leaders before the cards were turned over to the Milwaukee Election Commission; those names were never added to the voter rolls, and the rest have been removed.

In another five cases, investigators found insufficient evidence of fraud. The rest remain under review, said Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf, who filed the charges against Mucklin and Adams.

Virtually all the workers under scrutiny were employed by either the voters project or by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. Those groups were among several politically liberal organizations that launched massive voter registration drives in Milwaukee in advance of the Nov. 4 election.

As with Adams, leaders of the voters project and ACORN say they caught much of the fraud and alerted authorities before handing in the registration cards. The groups also say the cases represent a small percentage of the dozens of workers and tens of thousands of voters signed up.

Republicans have focused on the fraud charges to press their case for tighter voting rules, including photo identification for voters. Democrats have countered that investigations have found no evidence of widespread or organized vote fraud, and they argue that photo ID requirements would discourage some legitimate voters.

At a news conference, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said he was doing everything possible to ensure a fair and clean election.

Reince Priebus, chairman of the state GOP, said the city should be pushing the state for more extensive checks on voters.
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Fraud, discrimination claims roil huge voter registration

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

CROWN POINT | New voter registrations closed Monday in Lake County with possible record-breaking numbers and simmering allegations of fraud and racial discrimination.

Elections board Director Sally LaSota said more than 12,000 voter registration forms are waiting to be processed from recent days before the county knows how many potential voters are ready to cast ballots in the Nov. 4 general election.

"It may be a record," she said.

Porter County has processed at least 3,500 voter applications since the spring primary in May, officials there said.

However, the large influx has brought new controversies.

LaSota said Monday representatives of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, a grassroots activist group conducting registration drives, dropped off 2,000 new voter applications last week in Lake County.

"About 1,100 are no good," she said.

LaSota said the flawed forms are incomplete or contain unreadable handwriting -- similar to hundreds of other forms ACORN produced prior to this week. She said some ACORN vote canvassers apparently pulled names and addresses from telephone books and forged signatures.

Charles Jackson, communications director for ACORN, said Monday its administrators screened out the 1,100 registration forms in question and warned county officials the documents were suspect. He said ACORN left the final decision to discard the forms to county officials.

He said ACORN has fired and reported to law enforcement any employees suspected of vote fraud.

"We consider it stealing from ACORN," Jackson said.

Lake County Republican Chairman John Curley said Monday the ACORN registration drive is the main reason he opposes the opening of early voting centers in Gary, Hammond and East Chicago.

He filed a lawsuit last week in state and federal courts to stop the three branch offices from opening Monday. County officials agreed last week to delay opening the early locations until U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen rules on the matter later this week.

Curley said opening too many early voting locations would strain the county election staff's efforts to stop people from using fraudulent registrations.

Jay Kenworth, a spokesman for the Indiana Republican Party said Monday, "We are obviously deeply disturbed by the news of these fraudulent registrations."

An attorney for the Indiana State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, filed papers in federal court alleging Curley's opposition to early voting was an unconstitutional to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters of the county.
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Speaking of ACORN... why is voter fraud primarily the domain of the left? At least it is perceived to be.

How about the ACORNies registering the Dallas Cowboys in Nevada? I wonder how many BS registrations they'll actually get through? Why is this type of thing even thought of as a strategy by groups like this?



The Rs have stated over and over that all people should not vote. It is not in their best interests to have minority and poor people voting. Those folks tend to vote D.

Did it ever occur to you that scumbag righties might have filed false voter registration forms through ACORN to try and sabotage their voter registration drives?

Did it ever occur to you that the VOLUNTEERS at ACORN might not be sports fans and recognize the names of the Dallas Cowboys? Can you explain why no action was taken by the police or the FBI against those that filled out suspicious voter registration forms? ACORN gave plenty of info to the LEO community. What they received in return was a police raid.

This is EXACTLY the kind of tactic that the Rs would use. Deliberately sabotage postive efforts and spin it to make the good people look bad.

You righties are quite gullible. Politically motivated police raids after ACORN reported almost 50 suspicious registration forms should produce SUSPICION and SKEPTICISM, not a blanket condemnation of an honorable organization.

As a final measure, do any of you righties know what the acronym ACORN stands for and what their mission is?

If you think ACORN is on the wrong side, in my view that makes you an agent for all that is wrong with this country.
What is wrong with running voter registrations drives? Why would that be a bad thing that must be stopped?
Please explain why you think ACORN should NOT run voter registration drives.

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I'm just trying to stay on topic here. Something you and your fellow Obamites just cannot do lately.

I'd think that any rational person can see that having the roster of the Dallas Cowboys registered through ACORN in Nevada is probably fraud.

BUT... I really really don't expect rationality from all you apologists. Carry on with the insanity.
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More insanity; seems that the taxpayers fund ACORN.

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Funding for ACORN Should Be Suspended (Sen. John Ensign)
October 8th, 2008
Along with seven of my colleagues, I sent a letter yesterday urging the Federal Housing Finance Agency to suspend the use of taxpayer dollars for programs that ultimately fund the controversial group ACORN. ACORN, which is under investigation, is eligible for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac affordable housing funds, which add up to hundreds of millions of dollars a year. As part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, Fannie and Freddie are required to contribute to this newly created affordable housing fund. This was signed into law prior to the government takeover of the two agencies. Now that the government owns Fannie and Freddie, the government will be taxing itself to create a backdoor slush fund for ACORN. The recent news tying ACORN with voter fraud makes suspending these funds even more urgent, and FHFA already has the authority to do just that.
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More insanity; seems that the taxpayers fund ACORN.

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Funding for ACORN Should Be Suspended (Sen. John Ensign)
October 8th, 2008
Along with seven of my colleagues, I sent a letter yesterday urging the Federal Housing Finance Agency to suspend the use of taxpayer dollars for programs that ultimately fund the controversial group ACORN. ACORN, which is under investigation, is eligible for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac affordable housing funds, which add up to hundreds of millions of dollars a year. As part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, Fannie and Freddie are required to contribute to this newly created affordable housing fund. This was signed into law prior to the government takeover of the two agencies. Now that the government owns Fannie and Freddie, the government will be taxing itself to create a backdoor slush fund for ACORN. The recent news tying ACORN with voter fraud makes suspending these funds even more urgent, and FHFA already has the authority to do just that.



this shit is getting deep. fannie freddie acorn raines Obama Dodd franks fraud and money diversions. is only the right seeing this? is the left that blind?is the left that desperate that the only way they can get their piont a cross is by deception?

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Please explain why you think ACORN should NOT run voter registration drives.



Other than their PROVEN HISTORY of fraud, you mean?



Why isn't law enforcement working to find and prosecute those that sign the fraudulent voter registration forms? If it can be PROVEN to be ACORN staff, they should be prosecuted. If ignorant righties are deliberately handing in falsified forms, and ACORN passes along these forms, how is that ACORNs fault?

The Rs are caging votes again, without any investigation or prosecution occuring. The Rs are doing everything they can to purge the voter rolls in the key battleground states. They target poor and minority neighborhoods that are likely to vote D. The Rs post reps to challenge voters in these neighborhoods. Do you righties approve of the deliberate actions designed to REDUCE the number of people voting? If so, why?

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Please explain why you think ACORN should NOT run voter registration drives.



Other than their PROVEN HISTORY of fraud, you mean?



Why isn't law enforcement working to find and prosecute those that sign the fraudulent voter registration forms? If it can be PROVEN to be ACORN staff, they should be prosecuted. If ignorant righties are deliberately handing in falsified forms, and ACORN passes along these forms, how is that ACORNs fault?

The Rs are caging votes again, without any investigation or prosecution occuring. The Rs are doing everything they can to purge the voter rolls in the key battleground states. They target poor and minority neighborhoods that are likely to vote D. The Rs post reps to challenge voters in these neighborhoods. Do you righties approve of the deliberate actions designed to REDUCE the number of people voting? If so, why?



only the fruads. also if you get caught trying to vote more than once and found guilty you should loose your right to vote.

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Please explain why you think ACORN should NOT run voter registration drives.



Other than their PROVEN HISTORY of fraud, you mean?



When was the fraud trial that produced the guilty verdict?
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