I thought he was fired for NOT investigating.

What about all the other items on the list?

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ::sigh:: well, again, just to deal with the New Mexico stuff, the
> 13-yo was one isolated case and we don't even know if ACORN was
> involved. The local sherriff is a republican hack that George Bush
> campaigns for personally.
>
> The 3,000 supposedly bogus registrations were flagged as unverifiable,
> and probably included quite a few homeless people. These allegations
> were investigated out the wazoo. US Attorney David Iglesias was fired
> for refusing to bring criminal charges about this and for not rushing
> another unrelated case to court before the election. Alberto Gonzales
> eventually lost his job in part because of Iglesias' firing. So um
> yeah it was all very investigated, to the point of Congressional
> hearings for crying out loud. And nobody found that ACORN did anything
> wrong in all that investigation.
>
> I suspect that the pattern holds in the other states where there are
> "allegations." I notice that only actual finding of wrong-doing
> involves two individuals in Denver who had already been fired.
>
> So as I said to Robert, call me when there's more than wild-eyed
> lunatic blogs as evidence.
>
>

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