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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (426527)10/15/2008 11:23:23 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572885
 
"namely their refusal to seek any sort of documentation as proof of identity."

How do you know this? Do you have any idea what the ones doing the registrations are told to do?

"So now what? Simply toss out voter registration enforcement and just look the other way?"

No one is talking about that.

"Just convince yourself that it can't be more than 10% of ACORN's registrations that are fraudulent?"

Never said that. In a recent case, about half the registrations by ACORN were reported as false. ACORN was the one who reported it. A lot of the reported false registrations are reported by ACORN itself, especially the ones that result in prosecutions. Again, it is in their interest to weed out false registrations. A fact you keep dancing around.

"but your statement here is the precursor to playing the race card."

How so?

"Coincidence is proof of racism. Right."

There you go again. I never said it was racism, don't twist my words. However, as I correctly pointed out, it has the same net effect.

People like you are a big reason why racism is still an issue in this country. You keep playing the reverse racism card to avoid looking at the issues.