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The Republican voter fraud hoax?

7 durable postsStarted 2008-10-14Latest 2008-10-15
#60861Post 1 of 7

[URL]http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2008/oct/13/election-acorn-voter-fraud[/URL]

[QUOTE] Barack Obama and the Democrats are stealing the election. Massive voter fraud is being carried out, even as we speak, by their henchmen, known by the innocuous sounding Association for Community Organisations for Reform Now, or Acorn. Clever bastards. [/QUOTE]

more after the jump.

ouch if true.

#1100799Post 2 of 7

Re: The Republican voter fraud hoax?

^the whole scam is so blatantly obvious and pathetic.

[I]If you can't win it, steal it. If you can't steal it, claim the other guy stole it. If you can't claim the other guy stole it (yet), say they're about to and then kick up smoke that maybe someone will believe you. (Heckuva job, CNN.)[/I]

[I]What you won't hear is that federal law requires anybody who does not register to vote in person at the county office to show an ID when they go to vote the first time. So, unless Donald Duck shows up with his ID, he won't be voting this November. You needn't worry, no matter how much even [/I][URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCB-wGSRzVc"][COLOR=#005689][I]John McCain himself[/I][/COLOR][/URL][I] cynically and dishonourably tries to mislead you.[/I]

I registered through ACORN because I was approached by a canvassar while at a Kinko's and had just moved into a new state. I was called by ACORN confirming all of the information. Once I arrived to vote I was asked for ID and it was all very well organized. (yes I live in Florida now.:lol:)

#1100834Post 3 of 7

Re: The Republican voter fraud hoax?

Truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Acorn probably turns a lot of it in, but the organization could also implement some better quality control procedures by its agents if it wants to be taken seriously. But in the end, they're not going to change the outcome of the election. Let's be real: Mickey Mouse is not going to vote in the election. McCain and Palin don't need any help losing this election, they're more than capable of doing that all on their own.

#1100838Post 4 of 7

Re: The Republican voter fraud hoax?

and considering they (FBI and Secret Service) already have lined up witnesses, something is to this. and that putz of an author ignores that every major news outlet, even BBC has daily coverage on whats coming to light with this shady ass group.

dead people dallas cowboys in multiple state live people in multiple states

combine this witht he howard stern thread and its a great start to coming to my side of this whole nonsensical election. they should all be shot. barak and john, biden and palin. shoot em all, save america the troubhle.

and considering im attending the debate tomorrow, i probably shouldnt be writing this.

#1100866Post 5 of 7

Re: The Republican voter fraud hoax?

lol...yah probably not! and just so you know there's been an important traffic update:

[URL="http://www.hofstra.edu/debate/debate_traffic.html"]Presidential Debate Traffic Advisory - Click for Details[/URL] In Tuesday's [I]Newsday[/I], an article stated there is parking for DebateWatch at Mitchel Field with a shuttle bus. This is incorrect. There is no parking there, and no shuttle bus.

lol...

[URL]http://www.hofstra.edu/debate/[/URL]

#1100914Post 6 of 7

Re: The Republican voter fraud hoax?

it's going to be fun around that region tomorrow (and I've been down there a few times)

Good luck on the 495! :lol:

#1101118Post 7 of 7

Re: The Republican voter fraud hoax?

i wont take 495, ill take train and have my cousin drop me off.

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