Saturday, October 18, 2008

FBI confirms ACORN under investigation

October 17, 2008
Westchester, Ohio
Palin continues to hammer ACORN - as right she should. When they uncover the extent of the fraud (after the inauguration) it will prove that Sen Clinton won the popular vote...by a lot. How will it reflect then on the first black president? That he won because of voter fraud, electioneering, illegal campaign donations, an illegal primary, racial threats if he lost, a capitulated convention vote and coronation by the DNC. Never happen if the gender and race were reversed. What kind of racial equality is there if it goes hand-and-hand with white guilt?
CNN (Ed Hornick, Drew Griffin and Kathleen Johnston):

"[Obama] won't tell you the full truth ... on his connections to ACORN ... under investigation for rampant voter fraud."

"In this election, especially here in Ohio, you're going to be asked to choose between a candidate who will not disavow a group committing voter fraud and a leader who will not tolerate it."

The FBI confirmed (10-14) ACORN is being accused of voter registration fraud. Brian Mellor, an ACORN attorney in Boston, Massachusetts, said the group has its own quality control process and has fired workers in the past -- including workers in Gary, Indiana.
(In Gary, Lake County, IN), during the primary, there is eyewitness accounts that school buses were used to take students to the voting booths where they were coached who to vote for. Gary was involved in the late returns that considerably narrowed the popular vote. Just an extension of the Daley Machine. See: "We Will Not Be Silenced" documentary by Gigi Gaston. Presently the mayor is trying to get people to vote early...and often.)
But Mellor said allegations that his organization committed fraud is a government attempt to keep people disenfranchised. "We believe their purpose is to attack ACORN and suppress votes," he said.

[usual refrain. I wonder if Obama's camp furnished the statement.]

Palin said her campaign is calling on Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, to release communications his campaign had with the group.
"[We] don't want to turn the Buckeye State into the ACORN state," she said to loud cheers.

Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor responded in a statement Friday, saying: "We have not worked with ACORN at all in the general election. Rather than make these false, desperate attacks, the McCain-Palin campaign should release an economic plan that actually helps the middle class instead of giving billions in tax cuts to big corporations."
Thus admitting that they DID in fact use ACORN to win the primaries - it's all that mattered. In January Obama said: "I have no doubt that I'll--once the nomination contest is over, I will get the people who voted for her." Doesn't get a whole lot more messiah than that. Less than 120K separated Bush in Kerry in Ohio and voter fraud was discovered then. They still haven't fixed it. Now 300K ballots look suspicious with duplicates, obviously same signature and names featuring the Dallas Cowboys. The attorney general took it to the Supreme court to delay it until after the election. See here. Florida it was Mickey Mouse and Nevada it was funny names on Obama campaign donations. Then there were complaints of caucuses in Texas and busing across state lines in South Carolina. All the FBI needs to do is check out the swing states.

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