Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing organisation the left would be up in arms. This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are hypocrites!
So let me get this straight: when rampant voter registration fraud is uncovered, those who bring it to light are considered "whiners"?
Or is it only when rampant voter fraud that aids Democrats is exposed? I mean, if they found some conservative group fraudulently registering people who to vote Republican, would uncovering that be "whining" also? Or, as is typical, would that be "different"?
>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing organisation >>the left would be up in arms. >>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>hypocrites!
> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing > in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign > strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as > "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable > part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been > smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the > false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being > investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine > the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the > Obama campaign.
> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, > and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless > accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get > some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and > sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp > surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the > GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the > election with false charges.
> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the > goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t > slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter > fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor > woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's > really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts decide. I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she was govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses power....Again.
>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing organisation >>>the left would be up in arms. >>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>hypocrites!
>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >> Obama campaign.
>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >> election with false charges.
>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts decide. >I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she was >govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses power....Again.
Hey there, foreigner! He may have abused power, but let's remember that he's the darling of Hollywood who gave him an Oscar, and he's the recipient of the most prestigious anti-American award: the Nobel Peace Prize.
>>> Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>> organisation >>> the left would be up in arms. >>> This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>> hypocrites!
>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >> Obama campaign.
>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >> election with false charges.
>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
> Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote > fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts > decide. I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power > when she was govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses > power....Again.
The Republicans have fought tooth and nail to inhibit voter registration. They see their salad days or power coming to a close as more voters are registered.
A person noted "ACORN had voter registration fraud, not voter fraud, Micky Mouse isn't going to actually vote."
The following comes from the Washington Post "Stuart Katzenberg, head organizer for Maryland ACORN, said Republican complaints about registration efforts have been overblown. He said the group reviews new registrations turned in by its workers and has itself reported to elections officials many of the problems Republicans have cited. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/17/AR200...
Acorn seems to be a group with a good cause. If they review the documents and flag the bad ones, why is this bad?...except for the expected voter suppression carried on by Republican operatives.
This year will be a clean sweep of Democratic party wins; President, Senators, and Representatives. In the film "O Brother Where Art Thou" a midget was holding a broom along side the candidata, ready to sweep the bums out. This year the bums are Republicans and their excesses are being purged. Good riddance to bad rubbish. The Republicans resemble the Bob Roberts tapping his toes at the end of the movie.
> Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing organisation > the left would be up in arms. > This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are > hypocrites!
Read about the recent history of vote fraud in the U.S. and the current controversy:
Charges of "vote fraud" have become a Republican campaign strategy, a tactic used to try to suppress voters, particularly those likely voting for Obama. The Supreme Court, to their credit, is seeing through the hyperbole. From what I understand, ACORN hired people at low wages to register voters, and instead of working hard to register real people, some of the workers just filled out forms and handed them in. Voter registration fraud doesn't equate to massive numbers of fraudulently registered people showing up at the polls on Nov. 4. They may have used fake names and addresses to fill out forms (just so they could get paid), but those "fake" people aren't going to turn out on election day! Get real. There is no conspiracy. Since their candidate is losing, the Republicans see it as a way to stall and manipulate the election process.
McCain went way overboard in accusing ACORN of being "on the verge of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history" and "may be destroying the fabric of democracy." Totally scripted Republican propaganda. McCain should save those words to describe the many realities that have plagued Washington for the past eight years -- some of which McCain himself has participated -- including government-sponsored torture, the "Bush doctrine", going to war on false pretenses, and trying to shove a trillion-dollar bailout down our throats with secrecy, immunity and lack of oversight.
>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing organisation >>>the left would be up in arms. >>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>hypocrites!
>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >> Obama campaign.
>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >> election with false charges.
>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
> Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote > fraud.
So you would expect Mickey himself to show up at the polls on election day?
> But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts decide. I > feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she was > govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses > power....Again.
>>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>>organisation >>>>the left would be up in arms. >>>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>>hypocrites!
>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>> Obama campaign.
>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>> election with false charges.
>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>>Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >>fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts >>decide. >>I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she >>was >>govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses >>power....Again.
> Hey there, foreigner! He may have abused power, but let's remember > that he's the darling of Hollywood who gave him an Oscar, and he's > the recipient of the most prestigious anti-American award: the Nobel > Peace Prize.
The day dick wins the nobel peace price is the day hell freazes over.
>> Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing organisation >> the left would be up in arms. >> This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >> hypocrites!
> Read about the recent history of vote fraud in the U.S. and the current > controversy:
> Charges of "vote fraud" have become a Republican campaign strategy, a > tactic used to try to suppress voters, particularly those likely voting > for Obama. The Supreme Court, to their credit, is seeing through the > hyperbole. From what I understand, ACORN hired people at low wages to > register voters, and instead of working hard to register real people, some > of the workers just filled out forms and handed them in. Voter > registration fraud doesn't equate to massive numbers of fraudulently > registered people showing up at the polls on Nov. 4. They may have used > fake names and addresses to fill out forms (just so they could get paid), > but those "fake" people aren't going to turn out on election day! Get > real. There is no conspiracy. Since their candidate is losing, the > Republicans see it as a way to stall and manipulate the election process.
I wouldnt put that past them. I was outraged when Bush stole the election because I believe the people have the right to elect their leaders in any countries and I'll be just as outraged if Obama tries anything. So if this is nothing to worry about then why are they doing this crap in the first place?
> McCain went way overboard in accusing ACORN of being "on the verge of > maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history" and "may > be destroying the fabric of democracy." Totally scripted Republican > propaganda. McCain should save those words to describe the many realities > that have plagued Washington for the past eight years -- some of which > McCain himself has participated -- including government-sponsored > torture, the "Bush doctrine", going to war on false pretenses, and trying > to shove a trillion-dollar bailout down our throats with secrecy, immunity > and lack of oversight.
Yes he did go overboard but its still a concern of mine.
>>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>>organisation >>>>the left would be up in arms. >>>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>>hypocrites!
>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>> Obama campaign.
>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>> election with false charges.
>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>> Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >> fraud.
> So you would expect Mickey himself to show up at the polls on election > day?
>> But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts decide. I >> feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she >> was govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses >> power....Again.
>>>> Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>> organisation >>>> the left would be up in arms. >>>> This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>> hypocrites!
>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>> Obama campaign.
>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>> election with false charges.
>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>> Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >> fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts >> decide. I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power >> when she was govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses >> power....Again.
> The Republicans have fought tooth and nail to inhibit voter registration. > They see their salad days or power coming to a close as more voters are > registered.
> A person noted "ACORN had voter registration fraud, not voter fraud, Micky > Mouse isn't going to actually vote."
> The following comes from the Washington Post > "Stuart Katzenberg, head organizer for Maryland ACORN, said Republican > complaints about registration efforts have been overblown. He said the > group reviews new registrations turned in by its workers and has itself > reported to elections officials many of the problems Republicans have > cited. > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/17/AR200...
> Acorn seems to be a group with a good cause. If they review the documents > and flag the bad ones, why is this bad?...except for the expected voter > suppression carried on by Republican operatives.
> This year will be a clean sweep of Democratic party wins; President, > Senators, and Representatives. In the film "O Brother Where Art Thou" a > midget was holding a broom along side the candidata, ready to sweep the > bums out. This year the bums are Republicans and their excesses are being > purged. Good riddance to bad rubbish. The Republicans resemble the Bob > Roberts tapping his toes at the end of the movie.
Well dont you think its about time these matters are decided in court rather than in the media?
>>>>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>>>>organisation >>>>>>the left would be up in arms. >>>>>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>>>>hypocrites!
>>>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >>>>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>>>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >>>>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>>>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>>>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>>>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>>>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>>>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>>>> Obama campaign.
>>>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>>>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>>>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>>>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>>>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>>>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>>>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>>>> election with false charges.
>>>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>>>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>>>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>>>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>>>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>>>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>>>> Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >>>> fraud.
>>> So you would expect Mickey himself to show up at the polls on election >>> day?
>>> <whistling> "It's a small, small world..."
>>I'd expect goofy to. he already endorced McCain.
>>>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>>>organisation >>>>>the left would be up in arms. >>>>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>>>hypocrites!
>>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >>>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >>>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>>> Obama campaign.
>>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>>> election with false charges.
>>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>>>Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >>>fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts >>>decide. >>>I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she >>>was >>>govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses >>>power....Again.
>> Hey there, foreigner! He may have abused power, but let's remember >> that he's the darling of Hollywood who gave him an Oscar, and he's >> the recipient of the most prestigious anti-American award: the Nobel >> Peace Prize.
>The day dick wins the nobel peace price is the day hell freazes over.
I didn't want to mention it, but he can be that, too.
BTW, hell froze over 30 years ago. These days, it's hellish warming. It's a carbon trading bonanza!
>>>>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>>>>organisation >>>>>>the left would be up in arms. >>>>>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>>>>hypocrites!
>>>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same thing >>>>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>>>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just as >>>>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>>>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>>>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>>>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>>>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>>>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>>>> Obama campaign.
>>>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>>>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>>>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>>>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>>>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>>>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>>>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>>>> election with false charges.
>>>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>>>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>>>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>>>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>>>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>>>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>>>>Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >>>>fraud. But Maybe your right. Maybe I should wait and let the courts >>>>decide. >>>>I feel sorry for Sarah Palin as well. She also abused her power when she >>>>was >>>>govoner and the last thing America needs is a VP who abuses >>>>power....Again.
>>> Hey there, foreigner! He may have abused power, but let's remember >>> that he's the darling of Hollywood who gave him an Oscar, and he's >>> the recipient of the most prestigious anti-American award: the Nobel >>> Peace Prize.
>>The day dick wins the nobel peace price is the day hell freazes over.
> I didn't want to mention it, but he can be that, too.
> BTW, hell froze over 30 years ago. These days, it's hellish warming. > It's a carbon trading bonanza!
I dont think Satan (ie the boogie man) would mind if hell got hooter. But We would if the Earth did.
>>> Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>> organisation the left would be up in arms. >>> This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>> hypocrites!
>> Read about the recent history of vote fraud in the U.S. and the >> current controversy:
>> Charges of "vote fraud" have become a Republican campaign strategy, a >> tactic used to try to suppress voters, particularly those likely >> voting for Obama. The Supreme Court, to their credit, is seeing >> through the hyperbole. From what I understand, ACORN hired people at >> low wages to register voters, and instead of working hard to register >> real people, some of the workers just filled out forms and handed them >> in. Voter registration fraud doesn't equate to massive numbers of >> fraudulently registered people showing up at the polls on Nov. 4. They >> may have used fake names and addresses to fill out forms (just so they >> could get paid), but those "fake" people aren't going to turn out on >> election day! Get real. There is no conspiracy. Since their candidate >> is losing, the Republicans see it as a way to stall and manipulate the >> election process.
> I wouldnt put that past them. I was outraged when Bush stole the > election because I believe the people have the right to elect their > leaders in any countries and I'll be just as outraged if Obama tries > anything. So if this is nothing to worry about then why are they doing > this crap in the first place?
>>>>>>>Why is it whining? its vote fraud. If Acorn was a right wing >>>>>>>organisation >>>>>>>the left would be up in arms. >>>>>>>This is why I hate playing the right vs the left game. both sides are >>>>>>>hypocrites!
>>>>>> No it's not. The Republican party tried to do exactly the same >>>>>> thing >>>>>> in the election four years ago. It's part of their normal campaign >>>>>> strategy to accuse the Democrats of voter registration fraud. (Just >>>>>> as >>>>>> "swiftboating, or character assassination, is a morally acceptable >>>>>> part of their campaign arsenal). This year the Democrats have been >>>>>> smart enough to fight back and to take the Pugs to court over the >>>>>> false accusations. The McCain campaign is now on the verge being >>>>>> investigated by the Department of Justice for attempting to undermine >>>>>> the voting system by making false voter fraud accusations against the >>>>>> Obama campaign.
>>>>>> Organized voter fraud by either party has almost never been proven, >>>>>> and it's a always a last-minute tactic by the GOP to throw foundless >>>>>> accusations, knowing that just the negative publicity alone will get >>>>>> some of the mud to stick on their opponents. It's disgusting and >>>>>> sleazy, but happens every four years. This year the Obama camp >>>>>> surprised them and was ready, requesting the DOJ to investigate the >>>>>> GOP for possibly criminally intentional attempts to manipulate the >>>>>> election with false charges.
>>>>>> I almost feel sorry for Sarah Palin; she's the one being used as the >>>>>> goat by the GOP to do all the dirty work with her ridiculous sh*t >>>>>> slinging lies and exaggerations about things like the alleged voter >>>>>> fraud, so that McCain can appear to keep his hands clean. The poor >>>>>> woman comes across as looking like a mean-spirited idiot when it's >>>>>> really the campaign managers pulling her strings who are the morons.
>>>>> Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious proof of vote >>>>> fraud.
>>>> So you would expect Mickey himself to show up at the polls on election >>>> day?
>>>> <whistling> "It's a small, small world..."
>>>I'd expect goofy to. he already endorced McCain.
> So let me get this straight: when rampant voter registration fraud is > uncovered, those who bring it to light are considered "whiners"?
It's not rampant, and yes.
> Or is it only when rampant voter fraud that aids Democrats is exposed? I > mean, if they found some conservative group fraudulently registering > people who to vote Republican, would uncovering that be "whining" also? > Or, as is typical, would that be "different"?
The Republicans would definitely go that route, if only they could find unregistered people who want to vote for their candidate. SO they go on the attack from the other direction.
> So let me get this straight: when rampant voter registration fraud is > uncovered, those who bring it to light are considered "whiners"?
> Or is it only when rampant voter fraud that aids Democrats is exposed? I > mean, if they found some conservative group fraudulently registering > people who to vote Republican, would uncovering that be "whining" also? > Or, as is typical, would that be "different"?
Before you upchuck anymore, please review yesterday's SCOTUS decision on "rampant voter fraud" in Ohio.
> > So let me get this straight: when rampant voter registration fraud is > > uncovered, those who bring it to light are considered "whiners"?
> > Or is it only when rampant voter fraud that aids Democrats is exposed? I > > mean, if they found some conservative group fraudulently registering > > people who to vote Republican, would uncovering that be "whining" also? > > Or, as is typical, would that be "different"?
> Before you upchuck anymore, please review yesterday's SCOTUS decision on > "rampant voter fraud" in Ohio.
Give me a link to the decision, and not a left-wing slant on it from the Times, and I might.
Besides, it's not like Acorn's fraud is limited to just Ohio. They've been caught red-handed doing it all over the nation and the Supreme Court decision didn't reach any of that.
> > So let me get this straight: when rampant voter registration > > fraud is uncovered, those who bring it to light are > > considered "whiners"?
> It's not rampant, and yes.
It's nationwide. That seems pretty rampant to me.
And why is it that exposing *any* voter registration fraud is "whining"? Are you actually in favor of rigged elections?
> > Or is it only when rampant voter fraud that aids Democrats > > is exposed? I mean, if they found some conservative group > > fraudulently registering people who to vote Republican, > > would uncovering that be "whining" also? Or, as is typical, > > would that be "different"?
> The Republicans would definitely go that route, if only > they could find unregistered people who want to vote for > their candidate. SO they go on the attack from the other > direction.
Well, that's nice and all, but you completely failed to answer the question I asked.
In article <PNqdnSM8kKAy72TVnZ2dnUVZ_snin...@comcast.com>, "Newk Indofman" <n...@indofman.org> wrote:
> Voter registration fraud doesn't equate to massive numbers > of fraudulently registered people showing up at the polls > on Nov. 4.
No, but coupled with Acorn (and other liberal groups') mostly-successful opposition to any ID requirement at the polls, it certainly could result in exactly that.
Why else would groups like Acorn be so vehemently opposed to laws which require positive ID before voting is allowed? What possible reason could there be other than an ID requirement makes it a lot harder for these groups to rig elections in their favor-- to pay homeless people to vote multiple times under different names at different precincts; to get illegal aliens into the voting booth, etc.
In article <iLKdnWSoA4697mTVnZ2dnUVZ_sedn...@comcast.com>, "Newk Indofman" <n...@indofman.org> wrote:
> "Seon Ferguson" <seo...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > Well I think registing Micky Mouse as a voter is obvious > > proof of vote fraud.
> So you would expect Mickey himself to show up at the polls > on election day?
Knowingly registering an ineligible voter is a CRIME. What part of that don't you understand?
Bringing crimes to light is not whining. Apparently, according to you, even though the FBI has clear evidence of criminal activity, they shouldn't arrest anyone (that would be "whining", after all). They should sit back and wait and see if any of these fake registrations is actually used, and only then step in. Of course, by then it will be too late in terms of election results, which is exactly the point, right?
In article <JNOdnVD3wZcT92TVnZ2dnUVZ_vedn...@earthlink.com>,
Salad <o...@vinegar.com> wrote: > I like it that Obama is, instead of laying back and taking it, is > attempting to get a special prosecutor to look into the swiftboating by > Republicans regarding Acorn.
LOL! The evidence of criminal activity is clear and incontrovertible but Obama is apparently taking the position that certain crimes should be ignored by law enforcement because investigating them might be politically motivated.
Seriously?
Who gives a shit why the investigation was started? The fact is that it resulted in exposing ACTUAL criminal activity by this group.
> In article <PNqdnSM8kKAy72TVnZ2dnUVZ_snin...@comcast.com>, > "Newk Indofman" <n...@indofman.org> wrote:
>> Voter registration fraud doesn't equate to massive numbers >> of fraudulently registered people showing up at the polls >> on Nov. 4.
> No, but coupled with Acorn (and other liberal groups') mostly-successful > opposition to any ID requirement at the polls, it certainly could result > in exactly that.
> Why else would groups like Acorn be so vehemently opposed to laws which > require positive ID before voting is allowed? What possible reason could > there be other than an ID requirement makes it a lot harder for these > groups to rig elections in their favor-- to pay homeless people to vote > multiple times under different names at different precincts; to get > illegal aliens into the voting booth, etc.
Paranoia much? You'd rather work yourself into a lather than read about what a non-issue this really is. And do I need to remind you that the Supreme Court doesn't agree with you.