it's THEIR systemic protections that are getting the registrations flagged!

As to this video -- those "students" were "interns" with the Young America
Foundation. Want me to forward the email where they take credit?

If it happened as you describe, then no, I have no idea what those people
were thinking. But I think I will wait and see what fact emerge. As many
times as ACORN has been investigated for voter fraud, the group itself keeps
coming out clean. I *know* they are verey careful, because they know they
are being scrutinized. For all we know right now that "student" has worked
as a director and was paid by some mortgage PAC.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Jerry Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The sting-er explained they were setting up a prostitution ring in his
> home,
> and was bring in 13 underage girls from South America to work there, and
> therefore didn't want them mentioned in any of the documents.
>
> And the ACORN worker advised that they claim them as dependents, although
> not to claim more than 3 because that would raise red flags with the IRS.
>
> Pretty cut-and-dried dirtbagism.
>
> As for the election fraud, they obviously do not have enough systemic
> protections in place, nor supervision. That at least everyone can agree on,
> can't they?
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > The students that did the sting where white. They specifically said that
> > they were bringing in children from South America for the purpose of
> > child prostitution, and the ACORN employee advised them on how to cheat
> > on their taxes. And how are Republicans in the business of election
> > fraud? Please don't regurgitate the Bush/Gore election.
> >
> > Dana wrote:
> > > sigh. You're going to make me watch the video aren't you. So let's
> start
> > > with, have you? What is this about kids? Were they not really this
> > couple's
> > > kids, is that it? If so ayup, that's illegal. Was this for the sole
> > purpose
> > > of immoral activities? Prostitutes do have paperwork problems, you
> know.
> > I
> > > had to advise an ex-whore on how to fill out her Pell grant paperwork
> > once,
> > > does that make me a bad person? To me it just sounds like people going
> oh
> > > look a black whore is going to buy a house, how terrible. A
> neighborhood
> > > group in inner-city Baltimore has probably had to explain how to report
> > drug
> > > and prostititution earnings to the IRS many times, are you kidding me?
> > Are
> > > they must be reported, you know. Now, if they actually advised them to
> > break
> > > the law, that's wrong, of course.
> > >
> > > And I am tired of hearing about flagged registrations. They flag their
> > own,
> > > you know, but they are required to turn them in anyway or they'd be
> > breaking
> > > the law. Yeah, they hire people off the streets to go register people
> who
> > > are on the street so they can have a shot at having some kind of say in
> > > society. It's a good thing. Some of those people they hired off the
> > street
> > > are not real honest, gee imagine that. They do watch out for that. They
> > do
> > > report that. They are not in the business of fraudulent elections,
> that's
> > > Republican work.
> >
>
>
> 

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