Thursday, October 16, 2008

STEALING THE ELECTION IN BATTLEGROUND STATES!!




WISCONSIN is ONE of these states. My question is why hasn't this been taken care of long ago? Acorn has been under suspicion for a long time already. C'mon, people...



From BORNTWYCE's MORE INFO section:

The Opinion Journal Article

http://opinionjournal.com/editorial/f...

National Legal and Policy Center Article

http://www.nlpc.org/view.asp?action=v...

(WI Catholic has removed two links that do not work)

In some locations, ACORN employees have allegedly submitted false voter registration forms rather than obtaining registrations from actual eligible voters.

In Ohio in 2004, four ACORN employees were indicted by a federal grand jury for submitting false voter registration forms.

•In January 2005 two Colorado ACORN workers were sentenced to community service for submitting false voter registrations. ACORN's regional director said, "we find it abhorrent and do everything we can to prevent it from happening.

•On November 1, 2006, four part-time ACORN employees were indicted in Kansas City, Missouri for voter registration fraud. Prosecutors said the indictments are part of a national investigation. ACORN said in a press release that it is in part responsible in these individuals being caught, has fired them, and has cooperated and publicly supported efforts to look into the validity of the allegations.

•ACORN was investigated in 2006 for submitting false voter registrations in St. Louis, Missouri. 1,492 fraudulent voter registrations were identified.

•In 2007, five Washington state ACORN workers were sentenced to jail time. ACORN agreed to pay King County $25 000 for its investigative costs and acknowledged that the national organization could be subject to criminal prosecution if fraud occurs again. According to King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg, the misconduct was done "as an easy way to get paid [by ACORN], not as an attempt to influence the outcome of elections."

•In 2008, the Michigan Secretary of State office told the Detroit Free Press that ACORN had been submitting a sizeable number of duplicate and fraudulent applications to vote. Oak Park town clerk Sandra Gadd said they have been seeing "lots of duplication from ACORN in recent months [...] They've been very cooperative [...] and they're willing to go door-to-door to do whatever they have to do to take care of this."

•State authorities in Nevada raided ACORN's offices in Las Vegas in 2008, alleging that its canvassers produced forms with false names, fictional addresses, or famous personalities. Neither ACORN nor any employees, however, have been charged with fraud or other crimes.

•October 8, 2008, Missouri officials announced an investigation into alleged voter fraud concerning some ACORN registered names. Some names were listed multiple times, had fake/missing addresses, no drivers licenses, bad social security numbers, etc.

•As of October 9, 2008 the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections was carrying out investigation into possible voter fraud by ACORN in Ohio.

•On October 9, 2008 officials in Lake County, Indiana, said ACORN submitted 2,100 bogus registration forms.

1 Comments:

Blogger Lee said...

"WHY" indeed.... why HASN'T anything been done before now? Up until I watched this video i wasn't really sure WHAT the whole "ACORN" / voter fraud thing was... this is ridiculous! There should have been HEAVY investigating going on when those four were indicted in 2004... setting up precautionary measures and guidelines BEFORE this election ever got THIS close... I don't blame you a bit for being ticked... good luck!

Lee

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