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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (546774)1/29/2010 2:29:27 PM
From: SilentZ2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 1576867
 
>Spin spin spin Z.

> Over and over again, that's crap. There were some examples of ACORN's workers scamming ACORN by adding fake names to voter registration lists, for which those workers were fired. There's not a shred of evidence that a false vote was ever cast based on that, nor that ACORN's leadership ever encouraged it.

>b) There were multiple instances of voter registration fraud by ACORN employees. Too many to consider as isolated cases.

Too many? There are a handful, and ACORN has tens of thousands of employees. And once again, there isn't a thing that was done that was 1. sanctioned by ACORN (the employees were fired) or 2. had any effect on a single election in this country.

>> The O'Keefe kid went in with a girl and said that he needed help trying to save his girlfriend and her fellow prostitutes from her pimp.

>LOL, I guess that's why ACORN advised them on how to commit tax fraud, rather than call the authorities and get help for these "poor abused girls."

Except they didn't. They told them to pay their taxes. And most, if not all of the ACORN employees in question, didn't even seem to believe that the story was true. At least one did call the cops.

>> [in response to "Breaking-and-entering"] That's a new one...

>No it isn't ...

"This is our house now."

I'm actually OK with that. It's one thing if that woman hadn't lived in the house... She knew the consequences and ACORN knew the consequences, but it's a nonviolent protest.

I think ACORN is great! I wish Obama were actually close with ACORN instead of with Goldman Sachs.

-Z
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