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Home Front: Politix
Obama: ACORN fraud no big deal
2008-10-15

OREGON, Ohio — Barack Obama for the first time on Tuesday addressed the ACORN controversy that Republicans are seeking to attach to his campaign, minimizing the impact of alleged voter registration fraud linked to the activist group and stressing ACORN is not advising his campaign.

“We’ve got the best voter registration and turnout and volunteer operation in politics right now, and we don’t need ACORN’s help,” he told reporters at the secluded leafy resort outside Toledo where he is preparing for Wednesday’s debate.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, which registers low-income and minority voters who tend to favor Democrats, is under siege for allegedly falsifying voter registrations, and Republicans have sought to taint Obama with the allegations. Obama in the 1990s represented the group in a lawsuit, and on Tuesday, he said that “as an elected official, I’ve had interactions with” the Chicago branch of the group, which he said has “been active,” according to a pool report.“But they are not advising our campaign,” stressed Obama, who himself worked as a community organizer in Chicago before attending law school.

Nevada authorities last week raided ACORNÂ’s state headquarters after the branch submitted voter registrations with the names of celebrities including Dallas Cowboy stars Tony Romo and Terrell Owens, and other voters came forward alleging they were asked by ACORN employees to submit multiple registration forms.

Obama’s Republican rival John McCain pounced on the controversy, releasing a statement last week asserting that given “ACORN’s recent efforts to engage in voter fraud and to disrupt our political system, Obama’s affiliation with this group raises serious questions about his judgment and ability to lead this nation.” McCain’s campaign has also called for an investigation of Obama’s ties to ACORN.

ACORN’s political action committee endorsed Obama’s campaign, which paid $832,598 to a consulting firm affiliated with ACORN for get-out-the-vote efforts, though it initially miscategorized the purpose of the payment. “Obama has a responsibility to rein in ACORN,” said McCain running mate Sarah Palin, during an interview Tuesday with conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Obama posited Tuesday that the alleged fraud likely was the result of a few bad actors, wouldnÂ’t impact the election and shouldnÂ’t be used by the GOP to try to bar voters from casting ballots on Election Day.
Ah. A few "bad actors". And it's the Republicans fault...
“My understanding in terms of the voter fraud — because having run a voter registration drive, I know how problems arise — this is typically a situation where ACORN probably paid people to get registrations, and these folks, not wanting to actually register people because that’s actually hard work, just went into a phone book or made up names and submitted false registrations to get paid,” he said.
Move it along, nuthin to see here...
“So there’s been fraud perpetrated probably on ACORN, if they paid these individuals and they actually didn’t do registrations, but this isn’t a situation where there’s actually people who are going to try to vote, ‘cause these are phony names, and it’s doubtful Tony Romo is gonna show up in Ohio to vote, so this is another one of these distractions that gets stirred up in the course of a campaign."
Can't ya see? ACORN's the victim here.
"But, what I want to make sure of is that this is not used as an excuse for the kind of voter suppression strategies and tactics that we’ve seen in the past. Let’s just make sure everybody is voting, everybody’s registered. Let’s make sure that everybody’s doing it in a lawful way,” he concluded.
Sounds like he blames Karl Rove...
Posted by:tu3031

#14  ACORN fraud no big deal

I mean, they got Mickey Mouse to register didn't they?
Posted by: Claiter Speaking for Boskone9131   2008-10-15 23:55  

#13  They're betting the house. If they win, all the investigations will go away. If they lose, you'll start to see the entire enterprise start to implode from people copping a plea and testifying for leniency. Bill and Hillary will be like the Cheshire Cat as they mop up the remains of the Donk hierarchy.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-10-15 21:14  

#12  Officially $800,000, but in reality $millions through 527s.
Posted by: ed   2008-10-15 17:02  

#11  Didn't this a*shat pay them (ACORN) and their subsidiary, Citizens Services, something around $8-900K some time back for 'assistance'?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2008-10-15 16:48  

#10  Nixon: Watergate no big deal.
Posted by: JFM   2008-10-15 16:38  

#9  Cases are being investigated an filed at the local, state and federal levels against ACORN. These people are going to be in court for years over the 2008 election; their lawyers will have very little time for community activism. According to an article in today's Cincinnati Enquirer, which also details criminal and civil actions against ACORN,

In Ohio, illegal voting is a fourth-degree felony punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and six to 18 months in state prison. Getting caught for voter fraud in a federal election can result in five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Posted by: trailing wife    2008-10-15 15:10  

#8  [waves hand] These are not the Droids you are looking for!
Posted by: Ebberese Stalin9754   2008-10-15 14:51  

#7  http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IMAGES/cartoons/toon101508.gif
Posted by: tu3031   2008-10-15 14:41  

#6  The moveon's, DU, KOSkiddies would become apoplectic.
Posted by: Beavis   2008-10-15 14:37  

#5  Spiny GI

Absolutely! I don't know why the "Justice" Department has not taken action on postponing the election already.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-10-15 14:32  

#4  The FBI Director should give a national address on the potential of substantial vote fraud as a result of the more than 1 million man hours per month by those employed by acorn. Justice working with forensic accountants should work to uncover the entire chain of Acorn finance activity, using extensive interviews of those already identified as engaging in attempts to commit vote fraud. infrastructure and forensic audits of all Acorn activities should begin at once.

A delay in the election is in the interest of the electorate of both parties. Simple fact is, the budgets supporting electoral influence have been extensive and require audit to ensure electoral integrity.

The math of potential vote fraud is understood by the person hours devoted to the practice and ingenuity required to support the expenditures paid;

13,000 voter registration workers

working 5 hours per day produce 65,000 man hours of work product per day.

per week 325,000 man hours

per month 1,300,000 man hours per month of potential labor applied to the purpose of subverting this and future elections.

Anyone who does not support a delay in this election, is probably just bought and paid for.


From: dvdw© 10/15/2008 8:45:16 AM
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Acorn has 13,000 paid employees focused on voter registration..........employees are paid by the hour and while they dont have set quotas, a spokesperson for Missouri acorn; said today on a KMBZ raido interview, "that we cannot keep anyone on the payroll that is not doing thier job."

this election should be delayed, and all local election boards should purge all fraud within the electoral system....give them until April 09.... let FBI and Justice, work directly with local points of interest, to remove the possibility of election fraud.

this will weed out local as well as collusive arrangements with extensible service organizations to sustain political interests in power through vote fraud.
Posted by: Spiny Gl 2511   2008-10-15 14:21  

#3  "But, what I want to make sure of is that this is not used as an excuse for the kind of voter suppression strategies and tactics that we've done in the past.

Fixed that for him.
Posted by: DLR   2008-10-15 13:22  

#2  Just Words.
Posted by: Woozle Unusosing8053   2008-10-15 12:58  

#1  Not surprising considering how deeply he is in bed with them.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-10-15 12:44  

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