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11 Bravo
09-11-2009, 09:40 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549241,00.html
Say it ain't so... oblahma's peeps can't be so ...so well peices of sh*t now can they ?.
LineDoggie
09-11-2009, 09:46 PM
That is truly disgusting. Surely the Acorn people violated some prosecutable law in that someone came to them saying they were goiing to have Child Prostitutes and they didnt report it to the Police
Chulo
09-12-2009, 10:59 AM
I dont see what the issue is, if ACORN was able to get them a place, then they were helping turn the economy around (which Bush destroyed) by providing not only a home but JOBS!? And what is more important that service to the community? That home would have been a service to many men.
What more can you want from an entrepreneur that is fighting the white Jewish lead elites by providing jobs for the people and homes for his employees?
wild_wild_wes
09-12-2009, 12:39 PM
Obama wants to turn 9/11 memorials into "a day of service" (to the state) instead of remembering it as an act of jihad and war from terrorists and inspiring heroism by the United 93 patriots. Fine. But if we can't bring in underage El Salvarorian *** slaves, how will we provide services to the johns....without ACORN we are truly lost.
mdkoh
09-12-2009, 12:52 PM
with the current administration in place I doubt that ACORN will be looked at with any scrutiny. The ladies in the video, that may be another story but then again what wheels of government would look at this? Maryland is a pretty liberal state and as such may not treat these ladies harshly. I believe you will see some turn their backs and give lip service to those who demand justice to this episode.
As far as crimes broken, conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to support a criminal enterprise, conspiracy to aid and abed crimes against children, guess they were doing it for the children huh? Tax evasion, I'm sure there is evenmore.......not being a lawyer I bet there is more.
wild_wild_wes
09-12-2009, 02:15 PM
with the current administration in place I doubt that ACORN will be looked at with any scrutiny.
Considering the two New Black Panther thugs who were videotaped trying to imtimidate whitey at the polls, and then had all charges aginst them dismissed even though it was a slam-dunk case, I'll bet you are right.
Welcome to the Obama thuggocracy.
mdkoh
09-12-2009, 02:54 PM
I know some people who voted for Obama, I want to know what they think now. Because their thoughts on the last 9 months of "CHANGE" tells me more about them than I could ever want to know.
Chicago Politics aside, the moral compassof this country has been stood on its ear and what we as Americans knew 30- 40 years ago no longer is a guarentee. I saw a Provda commentary a few months back which read, that President Obama has done more for socialism since being elected, than any influence the Kremlin could have done in 50 years. That is so true.
I stand here with hope because I see in the American people a surge of Patriotism that I have never seen before. From the tea parties to the Town Halls many Americans are standing to be heard. These are not the "activists" you see normally. These are the men and women who in the past could not afford to take the time away to voice themselves. But in the light of day have taken enough from careless public officials. Careless in the fact that they see us as an ATM, amachine to fund their pet projects and wasted legislation, to better the non-producers of this country rather than to enrich the lives of those who contribute to the country as a whole.
I'm betting a resurgance of objective thought in this country in the next election. Rather than listening to the verbal salads spewed from politicians what they say will be scrutinized and analyzed by the voters of this country. I see better choices being made in the future. Time will bear thisout but Obama has made critical thinkers of us all, some more than others but critical thinkers none the less
eskachig
09-12-2009, 04:22 PM
This does seem like a systematically shady organization that's probably overdue for the axe - but it's hard to justify the level of hyperbole in this thread. Get a grip people.
Bathinus
09-12-2009, 04:30 PM
lol fox news
Chulo
09-12-2009, 04:31 PM
This does seem like a systematically shady organization that's probably overdue for the axe - but it's hard to justify the level of hyperbole in this thread. Get a grip people.
How much more do you need this orgianization to do before you start to think its an issue? From stuffing votes, illegal fund-raising, violence, criminal activity and such actions as this article presents, if were any other organization it would have been long under numerous investigations. But it hasnt, it has continued to get a break and continued to maintain its innocence even though they have had hundreds fired after their illegal activities are brought to light.
Chulo
09-12-2009, 04:32 PM
lol fox news
Yes, yet another one who rejects the wrong doings of a person just because Fox news reports it?
Do you believe in child prostitution and human trafficking?
mdkoh
09-12-2009, 05:17 PM
I ran across this page, pretty much covers all the shady stuff pretty good.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6968
Bathinus
09-12-2009, 05:35 PM
Yes, yet another one who rejects the wrong doings of a person just because Fox news reports it?
Do you believe in child prostitution and human trafficking?
Yes, yes I do.
:roll:
HK in AK
09-12-2009, 05:39 PM
Not matter what your political affiliation may be, it strikes me as a fundamental violation of public trust that we place our tax dollars with an organization that would allow their workers to knowingly violate the law. Collectively, all of these events cannot just be accidents or random failures of judgment.
It is disspointing that finger-pointing and other allowances are giving to criminal activity. If society deems it a violation of the law, and others are playing by the rules, then those that break the law should be punished.
Henry's Fork
09-12-2009, 05:42 PM
lol fox news
Then go look at AP's article about ACORN, written by a Democrat. :roll:
mdkoh
09-12-2009, 05:46 PM
do you have the link or just go to the AP web site?
Henry's Fork
09-12-2009, 05:48 PM
do you have the link or just go to the AP web site?
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g5ZxJgjHzO_C-1f0H0FHImQwjR2gD9AJTJ1G0
If i am not mistaken, the author is a Democrat in the House of Reps.
MJC9678
09-12-2009, 06:25 PM
Obama has more communists in the White House than FDR did. He could care less about being re-elected in 2012, its not his goal.
mdkoh
09-12-2009, 06:26 PM
Was that ever a fluff piece! Boy they were giving ACORN a pat on the back for their co-operation. I think those folks were sacrificial lambs.
"But Miami-Dade prosecutors gave credit to the group for coming forward and ACORN officials said they felt vindicated."
"Vindicated" Its a way for them to shunt the blame and shake off the fact that they were involved in criminal activity. they go so far as to call ACORN "nonpartisan" who are they trying to kid? Hillary Clinton and our current standing President have deep ties with this organization. Obama cut his political teeth with these people. The description of nonpartison is far from accurate. The article also plays down the amount of fraud, they do not reference other states, check this out:
In 2003 ACORN submitted 5,379 voter-registration cards to St. Louis, Missouri election-board officials, who later determined that only 2,013 of the cards appeared to be valid (http://www.epionline.org/study_detail.cfm?sid=78).
In 2006 approximately 20,000 questionable voter-registration forms (http://www.examiner.com/a-381567~Terrence_Scanlon__Is_ACORN_disenfranchising_the_process_itself_.html) were turned in by ACORN officials in Missouri -- virtually all in the St. Louis and Kansas City areas, where ACORN professed a commitment to empowering the "disenfranchised" minorities living there.
Between March 23 and October 1, 2008, ACORN and other “get-out-the-vote” groups submitted at least 252,595 registrations to the Philadelphia County Election Board; of those, 57,435 were rejected for faulty information (http://townhall.com/Common/PrintPage.aspx?g=af9648bb-fa80-4aac-8349-5bd329951a8f&t=c). Most of the fraudulent forms -- which featured fake social security numbers, incorrect birthdates, forged or duplicate signatures, and non-existent addresses -- were submitted by ACORN.
In October 2008 (http://www.newswithviews.com/Ryter/jon254.htm), Philadelphia's City Commissioners voted unanimously to present to the U.S. Attorney some 50,663 fraudulent voter-registration forms submitted by ACORN. These included 35,888 duplicates; 689 that were filled out by people too young to vote; 2,108 with missing signatures; 5,093 with phony addresses; and 6,161 not eligible because they were missing a valid HAVA (Help America Vote Act (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_America_Vote_Act)) number.
Among the 1,320 voter-registration forms that ACORN filed in Brevard County, Florida in 2008, fully two-thirds (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=) contained the names of people who had been previously registered. One Miami individual in particular filled out 21 duplicate applications (http://jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin100808.php3).
In 2008 in Indianapolis (where ACORN was very active), the number of registered voters exceeded the official population of voting-age adults by 33,204 (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=).
In Lake County, Indiana, ACORN submitted 5,000 voter-registration applications in early October 2008. Of the first 2,100 (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=) that were analyzed by election officials, every single one was fraudulent. “All the signatures looked exactly the same,” said (http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/09/acorn.fraud.claims/index.html?eref=rss_topstories) Republican election official Ruthann Hoagland. “Everything on the card filled out looks exactly the same.” Hoagland’s Democratic colleague, Sally LaSota, concurred: “We’re not handwriting experts, but what’s obvious is obvious.” The fake registrants included (http://jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin100808.php3) dead people and under-age children.
In Jackson County, Missouri in 2008, election supervisor Charlene Davis told reporters that her office had discovered some 800 fraudulent forms (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=) filed by ACORN.
In 2004 (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=) the voter rolls in St. Louis, Missouri included 1,452 people registered at vacant lots; 2,242 felons; 4,405 dead people; and 15,953 who were also registered elsewhere in Missouri or, in some cases, in another state.
In 2008 in St. Louis, where at least eight ACORN workers had previously pleaded guilty to fraud (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=), at least 60 ballots were cast (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=) by voters using the identities of dead people.
In 2008 St. Louis election officials, suspicious of many of the voter-registration applications submitted by ACORN, sent letters to some 5,000 ACORN registrants citywide, asking the recipients to contact the election board. Fewer than 40 reponded (http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=308358130652174).
In 2008 in Kansas City, Missouri (where four ACORN employees had been indicted for fraud a year earlier), approximately 15,000 registrations (http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=308358130652174) were judged to be questionable.
Two years earlier in Kansas City, 40 percent of the 35,000 registrations (http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110010400) submitted by ACORN were fraudulent.
In 2008 in Clark County, Nevada, registrar of voters Larry Lomax told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that ACORN was submitting 2,000 to 3,000 fraudulent applications per week (http://townhall.com/columnists/AmandaCarpenter/2008/10/13/acorns_rap_sheet).
In Seattle, Washington in 2007, ACORN workers filled (http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110010400) out 1,805 registration forms (http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=Yzc0ZjZhMjdjNzU5MzEzNGU0ODg3ODA5MThjNWZmMDc=) with phony names (http://townhall.com/columnists/MonaCharen/2008/09/30/acorn,_obama,_and_the_mortgage_mess), addresses, and Social Security numbers. Of the 1,805 applications, only 9 (http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110010400) were confirmed to be valid. Washington secretary of state Sam Reed called it the "worst case of voter-registration fraud in the history (http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110010400)" of the state.
That same year, seven ACORN workers in Washington were indicted for having submitted (http://townhall.com/columnists/AmandaCarpenter/2008/10/13/acorns_rap_sheet) nearly 3,400 fraudulent forms in King and Pierce Counties. Three of the suspects eventually pled guilty and ACORN was ordered to pay a $25,000 fine.
In Oakland County, Michigan in 2008, election officials discovered more than 33,000 (http://townhall.com/columnists/AmandaCarpenter/2008/10/13/acorns_rap_sheet) duplicate voter-registration applications, most of which had been submitted by ACORN workers.
Between January and October 2008 in North Carolina (http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=308358130652174), where ACORN was particularly active, the number of newly registered Democrats exceeded newly registered Republicans by 218,749 to 38,337. This imbalance was evident even in the Charlotte-area county, where in previous election years new Republicans had consistently outnumbered new Democrats by a 2-to-1 margin. One ACORN worker in Charlotte was found to have forged approximately 70 registrations (http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/acornbackgro.html).
We really need to open our eyes people. Make your representatives accountable. Call or write them and make your voices heard.
I was a deputy registrar for one year before motor voter laws took effect. I have done many voter registrations in the pas t and some with Democratic helpers to. I can say, you have to keep democrats in check.
Henry's Fork
09-12-2009, 06:35 PM
Obama has more communists in the White House than FDR did. He could care less about being re-elected in 2012, its not his goal.
LOL.
I have to disagree, its every last career politrixters goal to get re-elected. Getting a real job without cronies and boot licks scares them super stupid.
Bathinus
09-12-2009, 10:20 PM
Then go look at AP's article about ACORN, written by a Democrat. :roll:
Nah I could care less democrat or whoever, but lets not act like Fox News isn't on some radical downright cartoonish **** most of the time.
Henry's Fork
09-12-2009, 10:52 PM
Nah I could care less democrat or whoever, but lets not act like Fox News isn't on some radical downright cartoonish **** most of the time.
I dont watch much FOX, because of their op-ed pieces and hyperboil, also that shepard smith guy gives me the creeps. It doesnt mean they dont put out real news, just like every other station they pander to their viewers and make money. FOX are a bunch of clowns, but dont have jack on some of the media that comes out of the Middle East. They just downright lie and make **** up, and im not even talking about their bizzaro world brainwashed op-eds either.
So dismissing common news, just because its on FOX, is closeminded(for lack of a better word), imo.
Dan2004
09-12-2009, 11:14 PM
I know some people who voted for Obama, I want to know what they think now. Because their thoughts on the last 9 months of "CHANGE" tells me more about them than I could ever want to know.
I voted for that jerkoff, and I've been kicking myself ever since. I fell hook, line and sinker for that "Hope and Change" garbage.
Never again.
I dont watch much FOX, because of their op-ed pieces and hyperboil, also that shepard smith guy gives me the creeps. It doesnt mean they dont put out real news, just like every other station they pander to their viewers and make money. FOX are a bunch of clowns, but dont have jack on some of the media that comes out of the Middle East. They just downright lie and make **** up, and im not even talking about their bizzaro world brainwashed op-eds either.
They're the equivalent of MSNBC. Olberman, Smith, O'reilly, Maddow, Beck, Geraldo... Blech. All the same sh*t. FOX was the last admin's little wannabe advocacy, and they've traded places with MSNBC for the time being. CNN's no better. Blitzer, Cooper, that Nancy Grace nutbag. The only journalist in the Mainstream Media that I pay any attention to is Lou Dobbs. Hell. he's the only one that rates the title of "Jounalist."
Stepping off my soapbox,
Dan
Henry's Fork
09-12-2009, 11:28 PM
I voted for that jerkoff, and I've been kicking myself ever since. I fell hook, line and sinker for that "Hope and Change" garbage.
Never again.
You get a huge round of applause from me. Said and felt the same way about Clinton and Bush's second term. Feels good dont it? Not many in the Dem camp can admit this. Or if they do, they keep quiet about it to save face.
Looks like there still is hope to break this broken 2 party monopoly over we the people.
woot
Dan2004
09-12-2009, 11:36 PM
You get a huge round of applause from me. Said and felt the same way about Clinton and Bush's second term. Feels good dont it? Not many in the Dem camp can admit this. Or if they do, they keep quiet about it to save face.
woot
Exactly! Same here with Bush's second term. I was 18, I had a vote for the first time, everything seemed to be going swimmingly. We were kicking terrorist ass, everything seemed alright domestically, so I thought; "What the f*ck! It can only get better from here on, right?" Yeah, right. :roll:
Looks like there still is hope to break this broken 2 party monopoly over we the people.[
I've come to believe that there is no Left, there is no Right. It doesn't matter which party is in office, they're both the same. Maybe on the surface there are some differences, but at the core, they're both the same. Both owned by the Special Interests and lobbyists, the best interests of We The People are the farthest things from their minds.
Henry's Fork
09-13-2009, 12:12 AM
Exactly! Same here with Bush's second term. I was 18, I had a vote for the first time, everything seemed to be going swimmingly. We were kicking terrorist ass, everything seemed alright domestically, so I thought; "What the f*ck! It can only get better from here on, right?" Yeah, right. :roll:
I've come to believe that there is no Left, there is no Right. It doesn't matter which party is in office, they're both the same. Maybe on the surface there are some differences, but at the core, they're both the same. Both owned by the Special Interests and lobbyists, the best interests of We The People are the farthest things from their minds.
When you see enough of our population come to this exact realization, and are tired of the BS. "Change" will happen.
Until then, the 2 parties will do anything to stay in power, even if that means selling out our country to the like of the Chinese or who ever pays.
To hell with a tea party i want to teabag every last criminal in DC running the joint.
America needs a Tanuki come and sort things out!
Dan2004
09-13-2009, 12:31 AM
When you see enough of our population come to this exact realization, and are tired of the BS. "Change" will happen.
Until then, the 2 parties will do anything to stay in power, even if that means selling out our country to the like of the Chinese or who ever pays.
To hell with a tea party i want to teabag every last criminal in DC running the joint.
America needs a Tanuki come and sort things out!
It's only a matter of time, buddy.
LineDoggie
09-14-2009, 02:00 PM
Apparently, this wasnt as isolated as first thought
NYC ACORN
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/mrpRGZq7Z-U
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