thomas malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Acorn people have gone out of their way to register people who don't
> have a right to vote.
That is completely incorrect. *Some* of the ACORN people went out of their
way to register fictitious people, and non-people such as Donald Duck.
Actually, t
On Oct 19, 2008, at 12:36 AM, thomas malloy wrote:
Jed Rothwell opined;
>It is utterly absurd for McCain or any other politician to cite
ACORN as a >threat to democracy
The Acorn people have gone out of their way to register people who
don't have a right to vote. I don't understand why t
Thomas sez:
...
> You have to understand that as much as you fear a Republican victory, we
> fear a Democratic victory.
We finally agree on something.
...It's a start.
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Howdy Vorts,
It ain't easy to steal an election nowdays in the USA. It takes real money
when the choice is between these two. People are plum bent outa shape over
ACORN while Rome ( Wall Street) burns. Whoever gets in this term won't have
anything left to steal.
Folks at the Dime Box reckon t
I volunteer for ACORN near election times to help run such voter
registration desks. No, we go out of our way to fill out registration
papers for EVERYONE who asks to. If they can't provide proper
documentation to us, we send it in, with a note saying, could not
verify, may not be legal voter.
W
Jed Rothwell opined;
>It is utterly absurd for McCain or any other politician to cite ACORN
as a >threat to democracy
The Acorn people have gone out of their way to register people who don't
have a right to vote. I don't understand why the Debold system doesn't
have a paper based electronic
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