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Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote?
why are you defending a corrupt organization that is publicly funded
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote?
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote?
Your question answers itself: Because ACORN exists to help poor people register to vote, and then helps them get to the polls, where they vote overwhelmingly for Democrats.
In other words, the far right - having had their literacy tests and other obstacles to the voting poor thrown out decades ago, and having seen which way the political winds are blowing - desperately needs to find other ways to stop the poor from voting.
What good that ACORN may have been doing has been overshadowed by their operational practices.
Suspicions have abounded for years on their operations and this has become the straw that breaks the camels back.
When the story first broke; people were will to give the doubt of it as an isolated incident. However, with multiple locations showing the pattern; it is indicative of a management and/or corporation policy.
Then the denials and politicians backing of the organization started to play CYA & deflection rather than acknowledging that there is a problem just digs the hole deeper.
When people start to deny that which is in front of them, it creates suspicion on what is currently not exposed.
Originally posted by: marincounty
I'm still waiting for the Right-wing organization that helps poor people to vote. OMG they have received $54 million over 15 years. Meanwhile we cannot account for billions "lost" in Iraq. Which is a bigger problem?
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Craig - where did you get that info about how many ACORN offices the crew visited, by the way? Link?
Oh, yeah - you just made it up.
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Craig - where did you get that info about how many ACORN offices the crew visited, by the way? Link?
Oh, yeah - you just made it up.
Police reports that are starting to syrface.
http://mediamatters.org/research/200909170031
http://mediamatters.org/research/200909160003
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote? Hmmm...
You two should really get a room.Originally posted by: JKing106
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote?
No one's answered yet. Why are they afraid of poor people voting? We know the answer. I just want to hear you sheep admit it. Come on, it's easy.
Because ACORN registered over a million people in the last election, which is GOOD for people who are principled and value democracy.
But because some on the right prefer that their votes count for more and other groups don't vote, they are out to get ACORN.
Oh, I know Craig. I want one of our resident Neocon ass-kissers to tell us the truth. About how the poor are peasants, and don't deserve the same "rights" as the wealthy. About how the poor are nothing but leeches, and "want mah money!" About how they're afraid if the poor got a little money in their pockets like the middle class in the 50's and 60's, they'll start to get "uppity," and not bend over like they had to on the recent "bailout" caused by the Neocons. I just want one them to not talk bullshit talking points, and just admit it.
Originally posted by: rudder
You two should really get a room.Originally posted by: JKing106
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote?
No one's answered yet. Why are they afraid of poor people voting? We know the answer. I just want to hear you sheep admit it. Come on, it's easy.
Because ACORN registered over a million people in the last election, which is GOOD for people who are principled and value democracy.
But because some on the right prefer that their votes count for more and other groups don't vote, they are out to get ACORN.
Oh, I know Craig. I want one of our resident Neocon ass-kissers to tell us the truth. About how the poor are peasants, and don't deserve the same "rights" as the wealthy. About how the poor are nothing but leeches, and "want mah money!" About how they're afraid if the poor got a little money in their pockets like the middle class in the 50's and 60's, they'll start to get "uppity," and not bend over like they had to on the recent "bailout" caused by the Neocons. I just want one them to not talk bullshit talking points, and just admit it.
Originally posted by: marincounty
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: shira
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote?
Your question answers itself: Because ACORN exists to help poor people register to vote, and then helps them get to the polls, where they vote overwhelmingly for Democrats.
In other words, the far right - having had their literacy tests and other obstacles to the voting poor thrown out decades ago, and having seen which way the political winds are blowing - desperately needs to find other ways to stop the poor from voting.
What good that ACORN may have been doing has been overshadowed by their operational practices.
Suspicions have abounded for years on their operations and this has become the straw that breaks the camels back.
When the story first broke; people were will to give the doubt of it as an isolated incident. However, with multiple locations showing the pattern; it is indicative of a management and/or corporation policy.
Then the denials and politicians backing of the organization started to play CYA & deflection rather than acknowledging that there is a problem just digs the hole deeper.
When people start to deny that which is in front of them, it creates suspicion on what is currently not exposed.
I'm still waiting for the Right-wing organization that helps poor people to vote. OMG they have received $54 million over 15 years. Meanwhile we cannot account for billions "lost" in Iraq. Which is a bigger problem?
Originally posted by: PJABBER
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Craig - where did you get that info about how many ACORN offices the crew visited, by the way? Link?
Oh, yeah - you just made it up.
Police reports that are starting to syrface.
http://mediamatters.org/research/200909170031
http://mediamatters.org/research/200909160003
Perhaps this entire affair needs to be taken up by the U.S. Department of Justice...
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell
Monday, September 21, 2009
Ken Klukowski co-authored this piece
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
The name Blackwell is well known.
This is getting more interesting. Turns out that the ACORN employee contacted the Police about the incident.
http://www.google.com/hostedne...1xFUGcYvhOcLAD9AS3CUO0
So ACORN employee contacts Police about possible illegal activity. The videoographers and FOX fail to contact Police over possible illegal activity! And ACORN is being villified?
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
The name Blackwell is well known.
This is getting more interesting. Turns out that the ACORN employee contacted the Police about the incident.
http://www.google.com/hostedne...1xFUGcYvhOcLAD9AS3CUO0
So ACORN employee contacts Police about possible illegal activity. The videoographers and FOX fail to contact Police over possible illegal activity! And ACORN is being villified?
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
The name Blackwell is well known.
This is getting more interesting. Turns out that the ACORN employee contacted the Police about the incident.
http://www.google.com/hostedne...1xFUGcYvhOcLAD9AS3CUO0
So ACORN employee contacts Police about possible illegal activity. The videoographers and FOX fail to contact Police over possible illegal activity! And ACORN is being villified?
err from the article: "National City police said Monday that Juan Carlos Vera contacted his cousin, a police detective, to get advice on what to with information on possible human smuggling"
You aren't getting any of those straws your grasping at!
he didnt call the police. he called his cousin for advice. there is a big diffrence.
while i do believe the majority of Acorn people are good, honest hardworking people. there is enough to justify the investigation. i also have to slightly agree with pjabber about them sueing fox. that would not be a good decision.
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
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Originally posted by: IGBT
Originally posted by: JKing106
Why are the Republicans so afraid of an organization that exists to get poor people to vote? Hmmm...
they've done a bang up job getting dead people to vote too.
Originally posted by: Zstream
Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yeah, PJ does that when he wants to mask the bias of his right-wing sources. By the way, if the name Ken Blackwell rings a bell, it's because he's a die-hard Republican and the former Ohio Secretary of State who did everything he could to rig the state's election for Bush. It's no wonder he's writing hit pieces against ACORN. He abused his position in Ohio to disenfranchise the very same poor and inner city people ACORN works to register.Originally posted by: PELarson
I normally assume from the lack of a link that you wrote the article! But, that appears not to be the case so here let me help -Originally posted by: PJABBER
[ ... ]
ACORN could open Pandora's box
Ken Blackwell ...
http://townhall.com/columnists...ould_open_pandoras_box ...
The name Blackwell is well known.
This is getting more interesting. Turns out that the ACORN employee contacted the Police about the incident.
http://www.google.com/hostedne...1xFUGcYvhOcLAD9AS3CUO0
So ACORN employee contacts Police about possible illegal activity. The videoographers and FOX fail to contact Police over possible illegal activity! And ACORN is being villified?
National City police said Monday that Juan Carlos Vera contacted his cousin, a police detective, to get advice on what to with information on possible human smuggling.
So he contacted his cousin, instead of contacting the police right afterwards. Sooooooooooooo believable...............
Originally posted by: Craig234
I'm not too familiar with Politico, but the Washington Post is more right than left, and Politico appears to be a 'moderate' site at a glance.