On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So what was that story about bogus registrations never actually turning into
> bogus votes? Looks like that's a load of hooey:
>
> http://www.nypost.com/seven/10142008/news/politics/bogus_voter_booted_amid_probe_of_acorn_133540.htm
>

They may have found one there. That's great. It should certainly be
rooted out. Of course if you actually read that article, the guy who
is accused of voting from a false address didn't do the registration
through ACORN.

" Nash had registered to vote repeatedly from an address that belonged
to a legitimately registered voter, officials said during a hearing at
which the subpoenaed voters were to testify.

Board officials had contacted Nash this summer, questioned his address
and told him to stop repeat registering.

But still, he breezed into Ohio election offices - the state allows
early voting for president - reregistered with a fake address and cast
a paper ballot, officials said. "

So the one example they have found so far was a guy that was intent on
voting from a fake address regardless of how he registered and he
didn't need ACORN to do it at all.

I smell an agenda in this article...

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