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Good thing Obama gave an offshoot of ACORN $832k in May. Looks like money well spent!
The MSM breaks into scheduled programming if Palin farts. Meanwhile, the real news that threatens the democratic process is being reported in some sort of alternate universe.
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=37971
The MSM breaks into scheduled programming if Palin farts. Meanwhile, the real news that threatens the democratic process is being reported in some sort of alternate universe.
(CNSNews.com) – The Association for Community Reform Now (ACORN) submitted nearly 90,000 voter registration applications to the registrar’s office in Clark County, Nev., this year, among which were “thousands and thousands and thousands of phony and duplicate applications” that ACORN did not mark as suspicious, Larry Lomax, Clark Country registrar of voters, told CNSNews.com.
Matthew Henderson, ACORN’s regional director for Southwest Nevada, however, said that a few duplicate and falsified forms may have slipped through ACORN’s vetting. But the group turned in between 3,000 and 4,000 tagged registration forms, Henderson said, and there is little evidence to support Lomax’s allegations that they missed “thousands.”
On Oct. 7, an ACORN office in Las Vegas, Nev., was raided by local police after Colin Haynes, a criminal investigator for the Nevada Secretary of State Securities Division, submitted an affidavit to a judge requesting a search warrant.
He alleged in the affidavit “that employees of ACORN, while employed to solicit members of the public to complete Voter Registration Applications, have themselves completed forms using fictitious and false information.”
As the affidavit reads: “The investigation started on July 2, 2008 when Larry Lomax, Clark County Registrar of Voters, reported to the division that his office had received a significant number of suspicious Voter Registration Application Forms from ACORN.”
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=37971