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Subject: The Fix Is In...
anuts    10/10/2008 10:36:03 AM
Is ACORN Stealing The Election?
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:20 PM PT

Election Fraud: A radical group Barack Obama used to work for is committing voter-registration fraud in several states, ahead of the election. What does Obama know about this scam?


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It's a legitimate question to raise now that the FBI has raided the offices of the nonprofit Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now in Nevada and North Carolina, two states where Obama and John McCain are running neck-and-neck. ACORN has registered bogus voters in both states.

The group's voter-registration fraud is rampant, and authorities plan a nationwide sweep of ACORN offices to collect records.

In Nevada, state officials say the fraudulent registrations included forms for the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys football team, including quarterback Tony Romo.

"Romo is not registered to vote in the state of Nevada," Secretary of State Ross Miller said, "and anybody trying to pose as Terrell Owens won't be able to cast a ballot on Nov. 4."

While those names will be flagged on Election Day, felonious voters may have better luck using other cutouts. Nevada, along with several other key battleground states, requires no ID to vote.

In North Carolina, where Obama has been running nonstop ads, ACORN has registered a record number of new voters, many of them suspicious. Statewide, Democrats are doing better than the GOP in new converts ? even in traditionally Republican counties.

There have been 218,749 newly registered Democrats in North Carolina since January ? more than five times the 38,337 new Republicans, state records show.

The numbers show a startlingly close political battle even in Republican-dominated Union County, with 4,233 new voters registering as Democrats and 4,362 as Republicans. In previous election years, new Republicans have outnumbered Democrats 2-to-1 in the fast-growing Charlotte-area county.

In Missouri, one ACORN registrant named Monica Rays showed up on no less than eight forms, all bearing the same signature.

Suspicious election officials sent letters to some 5,000 ACORN registrants in St. Louis, asking the letter recipients to contact them.

Fewer than 40 reponded.

In Kansas City, 15,000 registrations have been questioned, and last year four ACORN employees were indicted for fraud.

In addition, ACORN officials have also been indicted in Wisconsin and Colorado. Investigations against others are active in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.

ACORN has also been registering convicted felons ? including inmates ? in Florida and other battleground states. ACORN boasts registering a record 1.5 million new voters so far this election.

What does all this have to do with Obama, besides the fact that he'd be the beneficiary of most, if not all, of these new votes?

For starters, Obama paid ACORN, which has endorsed him for president, $800,000 to register new voters, payments his campaign failed to accurately report. (They were disguised in his FEC disclosure as payments to a front group called Citizen Services Inc. for "advance work.")

What's more, Obama worked as executive director of ACORN's voter-registration arm, Project Vote, in 1992. Joined by two other community organizers on Chicago's South Side, Obama conducted the voter-registration drive that helped elect Carol Moseley-Braun to the Senate that year.

The next year, 1993, Obama joined the civil-rights law firm Davis Miner Barnhill & Galland, where he sued the state of Illinois on behalf of ACORN to implement the federal "Motor Voter" law, which the GOP governor at the time refused to do. Then-Gov. Jim Edgar argued, presciently, that the Clinton law would invite voter fraud.

Obama downplays his ties to ACORN, and his campaign denies coordinating with ACORN to register voters.

Meantime, New Orleans-based ACORN maintains that it has no control over volunteers who are falsifying application forms, that they're like employees who steal from the store.

But the fraud is widespread and not isolated. It also turns out that some ACORN execs allegedly are involved in a $1 million embezzlement cover-up at their headquarters. Representing them in the case is none other than Michelle Obama's old law firm in Chicago.

ACORN's corruption is not just out in the field, as they claim. There's a pattern of corruption from the top down.

McCain would be wise to start preparing a challenge to voter registration rolls should he lose the race in a close contest. He'd be crazy not to contest the results in light of these events.



 
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anuts       10/10/2008 11:10:43 AM
Sorry for double post. Link is below. This is in addition to the other ACORN and fraud threads posted.
 
Our republic is in serious jeopardy.
 
 
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doggtag       10/10/2008 11:27:09 AM
Ya see,
it's always the good stuff like this that never comes out in the TV ads, or better yet, in the debates.
 
We all know that if this was a Republican ploy, the democrats would be screaming bloody murder over the whole affair
(and naturally, playing the race card, saying the Republicans are just allowing such behavior because Obama isn't white).
 
Maybe this is sufficient grounds then for a national fingerprint (or other biometrics) registry to keep account of people.
For voting, it doesn't keep track of your voting record per se, but only logs your biometrics (in addition to physical photo ID showing your home of residence and state, plus SS# that all matches to the national registry) so you can only vote one time and one time only per election (and can't fake your way thru as someone else).
 
I wonder, of all these obviously fake registrations that ACORN has generated,
in how many areas will some of those actually be counted as cast votes because scores of dem shills have fake IDs so they can go around to several different election stations and vote at each one, matching their fake IDs with all those supposed newly registered pro-democrat voters...?
 
Remember, one of the greatest protections of the Constitution can also be seen as one of its greatest weaknesses:
innocence until proven guilty.
Can't prove voter fraud if there are really no means to accurately measure that everyone in America only voted once and once only, and honestly,
so unless we have very vigilant personnel working the polling stations (perhaps we could even see a few more dem-"influenced" brown shirts in the local law enforcement manipulating those polling station personnel how it would be in their best interests to just look the other way?)
,really then what can we actually do to verify that the dems aren't outright cheating the system for this election?
 
Still trying to get back at everybody for supposedly W stealing "their election" the other year, eh?
 
Heaven forbid: if the dems have no moral or ethical issues with cheating the rest of the nation at the voting polls,
what hope have we non-dems that the dems will run a fair and just country after winning,
after so maliciously manipulating the very Democracy that the Constitution represents?
 
Guess all those "shall not be infringed upon" parts of the Bill of Rights, and other legalities associated with not allowing undo pressure by any one party aimed at strong-arming citizens trying to cast their votes,
 don't mean the same things pertaining to freedom then, as far as the dems are concerned?
 
I'm just curious though as to, if they so eagerly welcome such socialist ideals, how far then into outright communism would they actually take us?
 
And if so, how long would a majority of the country continue obliging without question the supposed unchallengeable rule of law imposed by these new democrat commissars and political officers?
How much would the rest of us continue to sacrifice so said self-appointed ruling class could keep ruling over us?
 
To the point America would see its own version of the October Revolution, albeit in reverse?
How far toward another Civil War will we tolerate falling into,
only this time due to political, economic, and social idealisms rather than state's rights or slavery?
 
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anuts       10/10/2008 11:38:42 AM
Obama is the only candidate to make it this far who has launched their political career in the home of a terrorist. This does not even remotely bother the Party in which he represents. We currently are in a war on global terrorism and this is our election. There can be no other conclusion drawn other than if you vote for Obama, you hate this country. On November 5th, we will find out just exactly how many anti-Americans there are.
 
[sigh]
 
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Softwar    Nevada Raid On ACORN   10/10/2008 1:35:39 PM

 Obama kicks over $800K to these guys and its Nevada office is run by a "convicted felon", employees have served time for "identity theft" and one ex-con employee says his co-wokers were "lazy crack heads"....

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Members of the left-wing activist group Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (Acorn) had a quick and predictable response to this week's raid of their Nevada offices by authorities investigating a possible massive voter-registration fraud scheme.

The Las Vegas Sun reports that Acorn volunteer Frank Beaty immediately claimed the raid, which removed computers and files from the group's offices, was a conspiracy designed to prevent the registration of new voters. Acorn's national chief Bertha Lewis called the raid "a stunt that serves no useful purpose other than [to] discredit our work registering Nevadans and distracting us from the important work ahead of getting every eligible vote to the polls."

Reverting to the rhetoric of the 1960s voting rights struggle in the South may be politically useful, but it bears precious little resemblance to the reality of Acorn today. The group has constantly faced charges it mistreats its employees and even broke up their internal efforts to unionize their workplace.

Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax told the Sun that Acorn has been registering voters in Las Vegas since January and "we started having problems with them almost immediately." His staff met with Acorn and was offered promises that fraudulent registrations would no longer be turned in. "But those controls weren't sufficient," Mr. Lomax said.

Indeed, the more his office and that of Nevada's Secretary of State looked into Acorn's effort, the more worried they became. Jason Anderson rose to the rank of supervisor in Acorn even though he was a convicted felon. Other employees had served time for identity theft. Another former inmate who worked for Acorn told authorities his co-workers were "lazy crack heads."

Acorn's activities are under investigation or suspicion in a dozen states, with one of its workers indicted just last week in Wisconsin. Perhaps the Nevada raid will spur authorities elsewhere to dig down and conclude their investigations by Election Day -- before Acorn can do even more damage to the integrity of the vote.

 

 
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doggtag    I agree with ya, anuts...   10/10/2008 2:14:19 PM
I'm watching all this,
what between the economic BS we've got no choice but to accept,
and this political bickering blame game where everyone in Wa DC is against each other's parties and no one really seems to want to work together to fix it, other than to look good in the eyes of the public and win party favoritism and votes.
 
(But, hey, all those politicians in Washington DC have guaranteed 6-figure paychecks (and without actually working 48-52 weeks a year like the majority of the rest of us, no less),
guaranteed health care no matter where prices go for the rest of us,
and pretty much all the security they could ever want up until they get voted out...at which point a good many of them will have fat campaign contribution pots to live happily ever after on, and what with a lot of other perks and goodies they've worked out of the system for themselves while they were in office...so what should they even be worrying about, other than their re-election time drawing near?)
 
Thing is,
I deploy across the pond 'round about Feb 2009,
so it's a nice stress reliever that I can invoke the US Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and tell those credit card and loan companies, "6% now, b*tches!" (and have them all paid off and a few $G's extra in the bank when all is said and done a year later (hopefully) when I come home.)
 
But what worries me more than Ali Baba and all those hajis that want a piece of me to satisfy their blood lust to their god,
is am I going to have much of a country left to come back to?
 
I been wondering about all this, especially the other day when I drove by on my way home the 28th Infantry Division shrine just outside of State College, PA (   shameless pitch...     ,
and they have a very nice Sherman sitting in a line of pines simulating the Ardennes ),
and I thought to myself after looking across the field at the memorial walls,
"Is this what all those guys died for?
Is this the kind of country we've fought so hard for for over 2 centuries,
gave our sweat, blood, and lives for,
just so a bunch of idiots who wanted us to believe they knew what was in our best interests could run this country into the ground like it was some cash cow they could milk every drop of profit and life out of?
All this time, fighting for people who think their vision of America is what's best for all of us, yet too many of these select few themselves know so very little about personal sacrifices for the greater good of others, for the greater good of the nation, moreso than for their own pockets and pride?
Is this what we fought, and continue to fight, so hard for?"
 
What can we even do anymore to keep these people in check, these people who manipulate and rape this country and its citizens with so little remorse (other than they're losing profits) for even doing this to us?
People who claim to be so business savvy,
or political geniuses, touting how high they took their education, to whatever famous schools,
and this is what we get for it, from them?
A country with a breaking economy
whose children will be wondering, "Will there even be an America left for my children to enjoy those long-ago-promised freedoms in?"
 
It isn't the radical islamic terrorists in Iraq that scare me most.
It's the economic ones here (and elsewhere in the world, whose poor leadership and bad business decisions got us into this mess in the first place).
At least in Iraq we're allowed to shoot the foes who are threatening our safety, security, and lives.
 
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