by flapjax » Wed 15 Oct 2008, 09:25:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AlexdeLarge', '[')url=http://www.local12.com/News/Local/story.aspx?content_id=579CFC0B-0ABA-47EA-A124-ABA07D6ACA32&gsa=true]RICO Suit filed against ACORN[/url]
"cites an accumulation of evidence showing numerous instances of admitted fraud by ACORN employees, as well as individuals solicited by ACORN. In addition, the complaint cites conduct by ACORN in Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin."
This is my first post here at Peak Oil, I'm glad to meet you all and have benifited greatly from the ideas shared on this forum. For that I thank you!
To this point, what’s happening with the ACORN issue is a registration problem and not a voter fraud problem. ACORN made a mistake by giving rewards out for getting people registered to vote. So with that opportunity given to poor folk, registration fraud began. Making a point about ACORN's registration fraud under a thread labeled "Should FEC Begin Probe of Voter Fraud?" is SPIN and should be considered misleading.