I was not trying to claim innocence for the GOP.  Merely pointing out that
you seemed ready to convict the GOP without any 'evidence' but was willing
to give ACORN a pass until it was investigated.

The fact the a republican appears to have been involved does not detract
from the fact that your attitude was different on these issues.  The liberal
organization was innocent until proven guilty, the conservative one was
guilty right out of the gate.

At least I am consistent.  I thought both were guilty right out of the gate
;)

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> oh thank you for bringing this up.
>
> An article in the Albuquerque Journal yesterday (the one I generally
> refer to as "the local Bush apologist rag") connected the dots an
> ACORN and voter suppression efforts in New Mexico. It is official --
> these allegations do in fact stem from the same individual, a GOP
> lawyer, who made the same allegations in the last elections, when they
> were so thoroughly debunked last time. The same lawyer hired the
> investigator who showed up at the door of a couple of elderly women
> asking them why they thought the should be able to vote. Let me see if
> I can find a link on that; the Journal used to require an account. But
> I read this on paper this morning at breakfast. It's definitely there
> and in a mainstream newspaper, and a newspaper known for its
> pro-business pro-Republican leanings at that.
>
>

-- 
Scott Stroz


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