Are we ignoring that the one person accused of voting illegally
registered and voted at the election office, not with ACORN?

ACORN is a fine organization. They do good work on voting rights,
immigration reform, etc. McCain knew this and went to their rally on
immigration reform. No one faults McCain for going to that rally
(well, plenty of the right don't like his immigration stance but thats
a seperate matter), but rather point out the hypocrisy involved in the
current kerfluffle.

Its not like ACORN just started registering voters. The issue is
selective outrage. If McCain had thought that ACORN was an
organization intent on undermining democracy and taking Republicans
out at the knees, he wouldn't have gone to a rally cosponsored by
them. There were plenty of other rallys to go to.

By all means, lets investigate and prosecute instances of voter fraud.
But please spare me the faux outrage.

Judah

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So are we mud-slinging again?
>
> McCain spoke at an immigration reform rally. Immigration reform is an issue
> he cares deeply about. ACORN was a co-sponsor of the rally. I guess he cares
> more about the issue of immigration reform than having ACORN sponsor an
> event. And as long as ACORN is using federal tax dollars to register Mickey
> Mouse to vote, they might as well sponsor something worthwhile, too.
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Jerry wrote:
>
>> Did anyone else see that McCain was a keynote speaker at some ACORN
>> event a few years ago?
>>
>> He associates with bad, bad people. lol.
>>
>
>
> 

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