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- Carolab444, on 10/20/2008, -58/+888WHO is guilty of VOTER FRAUD????? REPUBLICANS ARE, THAT'S WHO!!!!!!!!!!
- otep, on 10/20/2008, -70/+552***** Republicans.
- inactive, on 10/20/2008, -25/+365That is sweet, music to my ears. It's the same game the re-pukes always play, accuse the dem's of that which they are guilty of!
- AFelsinger, on 10/20/2008, -15/+339Not only is this guy an idiot, but he's delusional. No amount of fraud could even sway CA to McCain...
- inactive, on 10/20/2008, -10/+206People need to be ARRESTED and PROSECUTED for for these crimes. Can you hear me GOP/OHIO??
- rewinn, on 10/20/2008, -17/+185It looks like the GOP brought a knife to a gun fight.
"They put one of your guys in the hospital; you put one of theirs in the morgue."
Obama really is a decent guy, but it's a mistake to think that means wussy. - retzed, on 10/20/2008, -11/+173Ahh, the old point and pick technique.
1. "Hey look its a tree" 2. *Pick pocket of distracted victim* 3. *creep away*
OR
1. "Hey look its an acorn" 2. *Switch registrations of distracted public* 3. *initiate dictatorship* - chromerium, on 10/20/2008, -3/+134Is it too much to ask for fair elections?
- ToddsSpleen, on 10/20/2008, -8/+115In Soviet America , Republicans ***** you.
- kp998, on 10/20/2008, -15/+116What about acorn wawawa??????? Google Greg Palast for the truth.
- sstecken, on 10/20/2008, -59/+130Must have been associated with ACORN.
That's sarcasm. - inactive, on 12/08/2008, -12/+82I'm glad to hear that this guy got caught, but compared to the large scale vote suppression by Bush & Co., this guy is small potatoes.
- ProfessorRamrod, on 10/20/2008, -7/+77Why the hell isnt the MSM reporting this!? ***** you MSNBC, CNN and FOX
- Dundasbro, on 10/20/2008, -5/+72I thought we were going to sing the "We do!" song from the stonecutter's episode of Simpsons :(
- RealmDown, on 10/20/2008, -9/+72Every chance I get. I prefer the pretty ones.
- mbonzo531, on 10/20/2008, -9/+68Neo-cons are just gonna say that the lef wing nuts of California planted it on this guy.
This ***** is just so corrupt and everyone is in denial, hasn't anyone read 1984? - JenniferInMO, on 10/20/2008, -1/+59The article in the LA Times said that the investigation showed that somehow they applied for absentee ballots of those registered or likely to be registered Democrats. If you were sent an absentee ballot then you can't vote at the polls. It also puts the info into the GOP database so they could be targeted for phone calls and mailers. Not to mention that there is a huge violation of privacy here.
- jmpeagle, on 10/20/2008, -7/+62Can someone explain to me why someone would do this? This doesn't change people's voted. The only thing I would think it would affect is whether someone could vote in a primary.
- pintomp3, on 10/20/2008, -2/+51republicans have pushed for ending winner take all in california but fought it in texas. it doesn't sound like they are trying to be fair.
- mikesoba, on 10/20/2008, -12/+56No, pointing out Republican hypocrisy once again.
- monofoto59, on 10/20/2008, -4/+42The hypocrisy here is beyond the pale. The GOP, or whatever is passing itself off as the Republican Party these days, should, at this point, be pressing for the election to be moved up to as soon as possible to avoid further embarrassing itself.
- Kakumeikeahi, on 10/20/2008, -0/+38Irony is a common form of comedy, comedy tends to make people smile.
- MonsterChaOS, on 10/20/2008, -1/+36a) a group John McCain was a keynote speaker for in 2006.
http://politicalinquirer.com/2008/10/14/mccain-was ...
Next question? - MWeather, on 10/20/2008, -0/+33a.) The group that specified exactly which registrations they believed were fraudulent before turning them in as required by law.
- queenbee93, on 10/20/2008, -3/+33It is NOT one Republican. This one Republican was guilty of personal fraud, but the org he was in charge of is guilty of changing thousands of dems to Republicans--go back and this time, use reading comprehension before you answer.
- diecastbeatdown, on 10/20/2008, -5/+32which organization was found guilty and had members arrested?
stop spreading propaganda and focus on facts, something the republican party needs to do. - medfreak, on 10/20/2008, -4/+31Obama was the head of the Harvard Law review. If they think they can win against him through a bunch of legal issues, they certainly can think again. It is his freaking turf.
- treehugger87, on 10/20/2008, -4/+29While the Republican base continues to spread and honestly believe completely unfounded accusation of voter fraud in the form of Democrats registering dead people, ACORN submitting false registrations and Democrats stealing elections, the only real voter fraud in this country comes in the form of efforts like these which disenfranchise people who simply want to vote.
- nbcaffeine, on 10/20/2008, -0/+24Who keeps the metric system down?
- Bith8654, on 10/20/2008, -2/+26Of course it's too much to ask, what do you think this is, America?
- MonsterChaOS, on 10/20/2008, -2/+26Would you like to show me where Obama is doing it? You're just talking out your ass pal.
- gropo, on 10/20/2008, -0/+234. profit off taxpayers
- JoeVet, on 10/20/2008, -6/+29Not too intelligent except for that part about republicans.
- inactive, on 10/20/2008, -3/+26Now i hope i can turn on CNN and see this 100 times a day like i see the ***** about acorn day and night
- Narcowski, on 10/20/2008, -1/+24***** Authoritarians, left and right, too.
- Greengoo, on 10/20/2008, -0/+22Who controls the British Crown?
- pfhayter, on 10/20/2008, -0/+21We do! We do!
- Loonacy, on 10/20/2008, -2/+21Because Obama was in charge of investigating this guy.
- shpider, on 10/20/2008, -6/+24Reading the comments posted here, it seems like most didn't read the article... This guy was not in it to sway elections etc... He was in it for the money... He got paid $5-$10 per person he registered as republican... I bet he would have registerd people as "lesbian nazi hookers from mars" if they paid him $10 a person...
- staticneuron, on 10/20/2008, -2/+19http://www.kmbc.com/politics/10214492/detail.html
"ACORN officials in Kansas City said they turned in the four people who were indicted.
"We're very happy that they were indicted," said Claudie Harris with ACORN.
Harris said ACORN workers are paid by the hour and not by the number of voter registration cards they turn in.
"When you fraudulently defraud this, that gives us a bad name and what we're trying to do a bad name," Harris said."
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200 ...
In Oak Park, clerk Sandra Gadd said they have been seeing "lots of duplication" from ACORN in recent months but were reassured by ACORN officials that the group was working to correct the problem.
"They've been very cooperative," Gadd said. "I spoke with them this week. They called me, and they're willing to go door-to-door to do whatever they have to do to take care of this."
ACORN is the nation's largest community organization for low- and moderate-income families. Created more than 30 years ago, it has branches in 100 cities and claims 350,000 families as members. It works to help create affordable housing and health care, and to improve job conditions and neighborhood schools.
Lagstein said ACORN's Detroit office has hired dozens of employees for the voter registration program and that any problems likely stem from sloppiness or incompetence -- not an intent to let people vote more than once."
Ahh yes. The oh so evil ACORN. I didn't know that a person could vote more than once. So duplicate registrations (which is the bulk of what they were slapped with) would be pointless no? And apparently acorn tracks what their employees do and have handed over the information. Oh so devious they are. - Wigmeister, on 10/20/2008, -0/+17BabyMan, read Todd's comment again. He said "Soviet America"
- RudeTurnip, on 10/20/2008, -1/+18Be careful to wrap it up though...many of them are pro-life.
- Bith8654, on 10/20/2008, -1/+17@Kendetroit: Wow, and how much time did they spend on ACORN? Fair and Balanced!
- soulkitchen, on 10/20/2008, -1/+17Who leaves Atlantis off the maps?
Who keeps the martians under wraps? - JoeVet, on 10/20/2008, -0/+15That rings quite hollow when McCain is going around accusing ACORN of massive fraud when none of it is true. http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/acorn_accu ...
- bjornski, on 10/20/2008, -0/+15No, even most Democrats thought that was pathetic.
- sx66gns, on 10/20/2008, -10/+25Just keeps getting better & better.
Vote for Peace & Hope , Vote for Change & Love , Vote for Honesty & Integrity , Vote True Pro-Life!
Obama-Biden 08 - ceredron, on 10/20/2008, -1/+16republicans don't really agree with that. They only agree with it when it benefits their purposes. They definitely didn't complain about voter representation when Bush won the election by a thread in Florida, eh? If they had representation of all, Gore probably would have won.
No, that's just stupid. Play it one way or the other, you can't have it all. - alex7575, on 10/20/2008, -5/+20That may be true, but the GOP side is clearly even more corrupt.
- kendetroit, on 10/20/2008, -1/+16It was on Fox last night around 8:30PM. Showed his mug shot and gave it about 90 seconds.
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