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October 08, 2008
Former Sen. Jack Danforth to Hold Conference Call on ACORN Voter Fraud in 20 Minutes
I'll be calling in.
Looks like our guys are trying actual pushback against this radical voter fraud/fraudulent mortgage application organization -- which is, by the way, strongly linked to the New Party.
On Now: In Jackson County, MO., the same person was registered ten times under different SSN's and addresses.
Q: Claire McCaskill claims there is no proof of fraudulent voting, so t his is no big deal.
A: Fraudulent registration is also illegal. ACE ADDS: Um, the Democrat's refusal to check IDs also makes sure that there won't be much evidence of voter fraud. Their own rules hide the evidence-- by design.
Back to Danforth: System "swamped" with these fraudulent registrations, which "overloads" the system and prevents detection.
In Nevada, the Dallas Cowboys starting line up was enrolled to vote by ACORN.
Q. Liberal media asshole spins for ACORN, claiming there was no problem last cycle.
A: Um, there were 12 convictions, dude.
Q: Oh, yeah, well ACORN says they "fingered" those people themselves. (Riiiiight...)
A: Whatev's, Dude.
Q: How do you permit real registration while stopping the flood of fraudulent ones?
A: Missed this answer, actually, but it sounds like he said you firm up the screening process to allow stuff like instantaneous electronic verification. Which I assume the Democrats block, as "racist," or something.
DANFORTH: Is trying to explain to reporters that fraud is inherently bad. Odd that he needs to make this case. He invites reporters to consider the "nightmare" scenario of Obama winning narrowly on suspected fraud, and what that would do to the country.
Suggests we need representatives from each party and the media at each polling place to ensure that no fraud is going on.
Also wants firm rules for precisely when judges are allowed to extend voting hours -- which happens, of course, every fucking year in St. Louis. They suggested this to the Obama campaign -- no response received to either of these suggestions.
"At least it would be a start, at least it would be a sign that both parties have an interest in competent elections."
But Obama seems uninterested. (Ace's gloss again.)
"There is a clear connection between Obama and ACORN. He has taught classes for ACORN. He gave $800,000 to an ACORN group. He defended ACORN in court. There is a close connection. Obama should have a special interest in making sure his allies do not practice fraud." [paraphrased, sorry]
Last question: Were the Bush attorney firings motivated largely by refusals to investigate and charge ACORN for fraud?
A: I don't know.
Background Reading: NetRight Nation is documenting all of these investigations.
More: Hussein's Rotten ACORNS are Falling: Now with "dangerous incitement" videos.