The article below is from the Washington Post regarding false 
accusations being circulated by Senator John McCain and his campaign, 
which allege Senator Obama is connected to voter fraud though an 
association with ACORN.
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   EDITORIALS

   From John McCain, hyperbole about potential voter fraud

THE VERY "fabric of democracy," or so Sen. John McCain warned at the 
final presidential debate, is at stake. "We need to know the full extent 
of Senator Obama's relationship with ACORN, [which] is now on the verge 
of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in 
this country," Mr. McCain said, referring to the liberal group the 
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.  Mr. McCain's 
hyperbole about ACORN, which has endorsed Mr. Obama, is unwarranted.

The group, whose voter registration drive has helped sign up about 
450,000 low-income, minority and young voters this election, has been 
accused of submitting phony or duplicate registrations. ACORN itself has 
acknowledged problems, noting that in Nevada "there have been several 
times over the past ten months that our Las Vegas Quality Control 
program has identified a canvasser who appears to have knowingly 
submitted a fake or duplicate application in order to pad his or her 
hours." ACORN says it phones those who sign voter registration cards to 
verify that the applications are valid and flags the questionable 
registrations for election officials. Most of what are presumed to be 
fraudulent registrations can be explained as clerical errors; voting 
officials routinely check registrations against databases, such as 
driver's license records, to identify questionable submissions.

If ACORN or any other group has engaged in a scheme to submit phony 
registrations, by all means that should be thoroughly investigated and 
prosecuted. What Mr. McCain's alarmist attack ignores, however, is the 
enormous gulf between improper voter registration -- whether fraudulent 
or merely erroneous -- and actually committing fraud at the ballot box. 
Evidence of fraudulent voting is scant, though there is always a risk. 
But there is a far greater risk of citizens entitled to vote being 
turned away from the polls -- and the real threat to the "fabric of 
democracy" is the McCain campaign's effort to stir up unfounded 
suspicions of massive voter fraud, casting unwarranted doubt on the 
legitimacy of the election.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/24/AR2008102402954.html?wpisrc=newsletter

or

http://tinyurl.com/6mwfek

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Regards,

LelandJ




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