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-Lurid Crime Tales-
ACORN in Retreat
2009-08-27
While ACORN retreats across the nation, an upcoming voter registration fraud trial may reveal embarrassing information that hinders the ability of the embattled radical activist group to function.
Good. Three cheers for the great state of Nevada!
The testimony will come as soon as next month from former ACORN Las Vegas field director Christopher Edwards. Charged with election fraud by Nevada's Democratic attorney general, he cut a deal last week with prosecutors and has pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to commit the crime of compensation for registration of voters.

ACORN allegedly enforced voter registration quotas with its employees and offered bonuses for extra registrations. Nevada law forbids the use of such incentives on the theory it encourages canvassers to file fraudulent registrations. No wonder: ACORN registers "Mickey Mouse" and various celebrities, out-of-state residents, and dead people, every election cycle.

As part of the plea deal, Edwards, whom state investigators consider to be the mastermind of the incentive program, has agreed to testify against former regional director, Amy Busefink, and against ACORN, which is a co-defendant. The Las Vegas Sun reported that Edwards acknowledged he conspired with Busefink and ACORN to create the "Blackjack" incentive program that gave canvassers an extra $5 for submitting 21 or more registration cards each day. The daily quota was allegedly 20 forms.
Five dollars? Pathetic.
If ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) happens to be convicted, it could have its status as a nonprofit corporation revoked in Nevada, which could make it very difficult for the ACORN network to operate in that key battleground state.
Not to mention everywhere else.
Such a conviction would send shock waves through leftist organizing circles across the nation and might embolden more prosecutors to take on ACORN. Until it was charged by Nevada this year, ACORN had boasted about its ability to duck prosecution for election fraud.

Amy Schur, a senior ACORN official who has been in charge of the group's national campaigns, is likely to testify in the Nevada case, said Karen Inman of St. Paul, Minnesota, a former member of ACORN's national board.

Schur's testimony might be devastating to ACORN because it could publicly air many of the group's skeletons, suggested Inman, a lawyer by training.

That's because Schur has intimate knowledge of how ACORN operates and was one member of a group within ACORN including then-chief organizer and founder Wade Rathke that covered up a nearly $1 million embezzlement by Rathke's brother, Inman said. Wade Rathke was fired by the board last summer and ordered to sever all ties with ACORN. He has failed to do so. He is still, for example, chief organizer of SEIU Local 100 in New Orleans, an ACORN affiliate he founded.
Posted by:Fred

#9  He was the one the Electoral College chose, and then he was properly sworn in, Redneck Jim, so that makes it legal and proper. The Electoral College decides which candidate becomes president, and they do not have to respect the popular vote. But it would certainly shorten Mr. Obama's odds in the next election, given all the other complaints the pollsters are discovering.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-08-27 22:43  

#8  Serious Question.
"What if the ACORN group was proven to have faked enough votes that Obama didn't win"?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-08-27 21:11  

#7  ACORN to Partner With Government for 2010 Census
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/acorn_census_partner/2009/03/18/193218.html
Posted by: linker   2009-08-27 20:12  

#6  isn't ACORN still running the foot work for the census?
Posted by: linker   2009-08-27 20:08  

#5  What are the odds he lives to testify?
Posted by: rwv   2009-08-27 10:10  

#4  I'd like to see a federal RICO rap, but that's too much to ask. Lord knows, they are a corrupt organization.
Posted by: Spot   2009-08-27 09:53  

#3  because it can open investigations hither and yon.

Until ACORN receives help from 'on high' in the form of some WH or Judicial Dept. Administrative Action.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-08-27 09:33  

#2  So what are the chances that an unfortunate "accident" befalls Christopher Edwards preventing him from testifying?

After all, if his testimony threatens to pull back the curtain on ACORN's inner workings, I have to imagine the powers that be *cough* Wade Rathke *cough*-- not to mention the 0 administration-- have a large incentive to prevent him from talking.

Not saying it will happen. But it wouldn't shock me if it did.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2009-08-27 08:27  

#1  The best part is that as soon as he cooperated, the police had their testimony, and notified other police agencies out of State. This is far more important that his testimony at trial, because it can open investigations hither and yon.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-08-27 08:10  

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