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- - - This is a story I've been largely ignoring for days now until there was meaningful evidence and background. Well, the time has come that it appears there are too many news stories to ignore. There have been numerous reports of fraudulent voter registrations linked to the community organizing group called ACORN, a.k.a the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now. This is also the group Sen. Obama worked for as a community organizer in Chicago, however, that aspect is irrelevant to this story. A report on this all from CNN: <snip> Next, take all these reports, for example, of ACORN-related voter registration fraud around the country. Note, these are hard news pieces from local news agencies around the country and one from the Associated Press, not opinion pieces. <lots of snips> The above are some examples of the news from ACORN-related voter registration activities all around the country. ACORN claims they do not approve of the fraudulent registrations but cannot stop their volunteers from turning in bad names and false voter registration applications. That may well be true, however, this is starting to seem systemic all around the country with ACORN voter registrations. One has to wonder if they are doing enough to try and prevent such fraudulent registrations. The questions surrounding ACORN and the Obama campaign have to do with the over $800,000 paid to an offshoot of ACORN for voter registration drives. The Pittsburgh-Tribune Review reports on the Obama/ACORN connection: <snip> Now, down to the bottom line. Considering the systemic voter registration fraud resulting from ACORN's registration drives, is it right for the Obama campaign to have paid $800,000 to the organization? Should Obama repudiate the organization and demand their money back? My point in posting this story is that voter fraud effects us all, of all parties and beliefs. I am not suggesting the Obama campaign was involved with the fraud as I do not believe it was, there is no evidence to that effect whatsoever. ACORN was presiding over the fraudulent registrations in all these cases. Voter registration fraud scares me as an American, and it should scare you to. It is not important which candidate wins the election, but that they do so fairly and justly to preserve American democracy. Any form of voter registration fraud should be harshly denounced, and I call on the Obama campaign to do so in this case. If there is similar news from groups associated with the McCain campaign, I also call on McCain to denounce it and will do my best to expose it. If you have more on this story, or evidence the McCain campaign is linked to similar groups, email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll report on it. Update More on the investigations into ACORN, from the New York Post: <snip> Once again, I will question whether ACORN is doing enough, as they claim, to stop voter registration fraud and potential vote fraud at the ballot box. These reports are rampant from all around the country. This is not an isolated incident and cannot be ignored any longer by voters or the media. This story is ongoing as it is still developing. Any news or developments will be updated. - - - A couple observations: 1. The guy admits to ignoring the stories for a few days. Apparently, though, from all the snippets, he must have been fighting a bout of Obama Messiah Delusion Syndrome, not to have noticed all that background evidence he later dumps. 2. The author is a dweeb if he doesn't see clearly that Obama knows expressly what ACORN is all about. He is about as ignorant of their long history of voter fraud lawsuits as he is of Ayers' perverse life-long affection for communist dictators and IEDs, especially considering he defended ACORN as an attorney in at least one such suit, worked for them as a "community organizer" trainer, and his campaign paid them $800K to rock the vote, literally it turns out. And here is video of him promising a huge ACORN et al. gathering that they'll be setting his agenda as President even before he's inaugurated: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vJcVgJhNaU And this McCain ad does a good job of hitting, pretty hard actually, on this issue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ohp5IX3y098&feature=related Maybe that blog about a RICO investigation into ACORN and Obama has some merit after all. - Bob _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

