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ACORN Is Out

Or is it? Much has been made of late about the national office of ACORN shutting down, on April 1st, no less. Yes, that is a bit telling in and of itself. Hence this article, ACORN SWAP?. That pretty much sets the tone:

ACORN, the embattled community activist group, says it is disbanding.

The group, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, claims it will close its affiliates and field offices by April 1st. But some of its critics think the move is really an April fool’s switch. They claim ACORN actually isn’t going anywhere, just rebranding under different local organizations with new names but with the same mission.

ACORN has faced a variety of allegations over the past two years, from voter registration fraud to Republican charges that it uses public funds for liberal political purposes. ACORN workers have gone to jail, and undercover tapes of ACORN workers seemingly giving advice on how to skirt the law especially made the group a lightning rod for criticism.

ACORN has denied the charges, pointing to its own commissioned investigation that found allegations against it baseless.

“ACORN has faced a series of well-orchestrated, relentless, well-funded right wing attacks that are unprecedented since the McCarthy era,” claims ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis. In a statement she said in part, “Our effective work empowering African-Americans and low-income voters made us a target.”


You know, I am so tired of being called a racist for calling people on their actions, and this is no exception. It has NOTHING to do with who ACORN helps, but HOW it helps them:

But critics say ACORN’s undoing is entirely its own fault.

“I don’t think we are done with this,” Iowa Republican Congressman Steve King, a noted ACORN critic, told Fox News. “This is a big step in the right direction because I believe they are a corrupt, criminal enterprise.”

King calls the move “a downsize of ACORN,” but believes its operations will be shifted to state organizations that “may well grow.” He says “tigers don’t change their stripes and neither to people who are operating in a corrupt fashion.”

Critics point to a variety of new local organizations that are springing up to apparently take ACORN’s place. In Brooklyn, New York the ACORN office now has a new sign: “New York Communities for Change,” and in Massachusetts the president of the new group, “New England United for Justice” is listed as Maude Hurd, the president of ACORN, in its articles of Organization.

There are a growing number of such local groups replacing ACORN, according to Matthew Vadum, of the Capital Research Center. He says ACORN Housing has changed its name to Affordable Housing Centers of America, Inc., and that other ACORN connected groups include: Arkansas Community Organizations, Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, and Missourians Organizing for Reform Empowerment.

“This is a trick, a public relations trick,” says Vadum, calling the move an attempt “to dupe Congress and the American people to think they have gone away and they have not.” He says “the same people are running the new chapters that have sprung up and in some cases, out of the same offices.”

Yep, that’s pretty much what I think, too, that this is more smoke and mirrors from the group for whom our Smoke and Mirrors President did his internship.

As a reminder of why ACORN’s funds were cut:

The moves in Congress to cut ACORN’s funding came after the shocking undercover video-tapes made by conservative activists James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles who posed as a pimp and a prostitute trying to secure ACORN’s help to open a supposed brothel using underage girls. A federal Judge has since declared the Congressional move unconstitutional, but the financial damage may have been done. Several federal agencies have cut their ACORN funding and ACORN even tried to use the example of the tapes for fundraising purposes.

Giles has not returned a request for comment on ACORN’s announcement, and O’Keefe told me he cannot comment because of the on-going investigation of another of his video projects. He and three others have been charged with trying to “manipulate” the phone system of Democratic Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu. O’Keefe says he was engaged in a journalistic endeavor, going undercover to try and show that there was no problem with the Senator’s phone system during the run-up to the health care vote.

Another article goes into a little more detail from ACORN’s perspective:


ACORN to Shut Down in Wake of Scandal

The once mighty community activist group ACORN announced Monday it is folding amid falling revenues — six months after video footage emerged showing some of its workers giving tax tips to conservative activists posing as a pimp and prostitute.

“It’s really declining revenue in the face of a series of attacks from partisan operatives and right-wing activists that have taken away our ability to raise the resources we need,” ACORN spokesman Kevin Whelan said.

Again, it apparently has NOTHING to do with this organization engaging in voter registration fraud, voter fraud, and counseling in ways to subvert the tax system, among other issues. Yeah, it’s all “partisan.” Way to take any accountability there. What else is new??

But are they really disbanding? Like I said, I don’t think so. An ACORN by any other name is still ACORN:

Several of its largest affiliates, including ACORN New York and ACORN California, broke away this year and changed their names in a bid to ditch the tarnished image of their parent organization and restore revenue that ran dry in the wake of the video scandal.

ACORN’s financial situation and reputation went into free fall within days of the videos’ release in September. Congress reacted by yanking ACORN’s federal funding, private donors held back cash and scores of ACORN offices closed.

Earlier this month, a U.S. judge reiterated an earlier ruling that the federal law blacklisting ACORN and groups allied with it was unconstitutional because it singled them out. But that didn’t mean any money would be automatically be restored.

Bertha Lewis, the CEO of ACORN, which stands for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, alluded to financial hardships in a weekend statement as the group’s board prepared to deliberate by phone.

“ACORN has faced a series of well-orchestrated, relentless, well-funded right wing attacks that are unprecedented since the McCarthy era,” she said. “The videos were a manufactured, sensational story that led to rush to judgment and an unconstitutional act by Congress.”

ACORN’s board decided to close remaining state affiliates and field offices by April 1 because of falling revenues, with some national operations will continue operating for at least several weeks before shutting for good, Whelan said Monday.

For years, ACORN could draw on 400,000 members to lobby for liberal causes, such as raising the minimum wage or adopting universal health care. ACORN was arguably most successful at registering hundreds of thousands of low-income voters, though that mission was dogged by fraud allegations, including that some workers submitted forms signed by ‘Mickey Mouse’ or other cartoon characters.

Yes, Mickey Mouse was but one fictional character “signed up” by ACORN workers. As I have noted about a GAZILLION times, they have been under investigation in up to 14 states, including Florida, Nevada, and Louisiana, for submitting THOUSANDS of false voter registrations. Recently, a conviction for voter fraud was returned in Pennsylvania for an ACORN worker.

So, enough with the “poor me” victim crapola. ACORN brought this on themselves with their underhanded, illegal dealings. Having to disband because their funding is cut is just what happens when organizations operate in unlawful ways.

But is ACORN really running out of money? Not if Peter Orzag has anything to say about it, and he does. That would explain the name changes, and the April 1st date:

While America is distracted by Democrats’ attempts to unconstitutionally ram government-run healthcare down the throats of the American people, the Obama administration began preparing to resume funding to President Obama’s favorite community organizing group.

The fiscal floodgates are opening for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), the president’s former employer and legal client, despite a congressional ban on funding the activist group that has long been a practitioner of election fraud.

In a March 16 memo Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director Peter Orszag quietly ordered federal agencies to resume funding the group whose employees were caught on hidden camera videos last year condoning a variety of crimes including child prostitution and tax evasion.

Well, I’ll be darned. Someone inside Obama’s office is making sure ACORN gets its funds restored, all while we are focused on the Healthcare Legislation. The ol’ “Look over there!” trick. Well, that sleight of hand almost worked. But now we know Obama’s buddy is looking out for his his buddies. Seems ACORN, or whatever it’s calling itself these days, is here to stay, if Obama has his way…

  • jbjd

    Does this mean, ACORN is communicating with Congress to put through the requisite drafting changes to allow funding directed to ACORN to be transferred to its new corporate identity?

    Speaking of calling it like it is…Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) tears up as he thanks his key staffer, Liz Fowler, Ph.D, JD, for her help in drafting the ‘Mandatory Purchase of Private Health Insurance’ bill. (You know, the VP-on-leave from WellPoint Corporation…)   http://firedoglake.com/2010/03/26/late-night-sister-max-baucus-explains-it-all-for-you/

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Rev. Amy,

    Do not be fooled with the recent reports about ACORN “going out of business”.  They are merely erasing its sorry history with a simple name change. 

    Just like the failed voting machine vendor, Diebold Election Systems, which changed it is name to “Premier Elections Systems”.  Different name, same crap!

  • Diana L. C.

    I don’t think they’ll disappear either–just change names. 

    It’s time a new community action group is formed and gets federal government funds to work for middle class issues.  Let’s just fight fire with firel.  I know that some will say that’s the Tea Party.  How about it?  How do we go about forcing the government to pay for Tea Party concerns?

  • Buzzlatte

    The only thing being retired is the name ACORN.  It’s going to rear it’s ugly head when Obama re-funds it – possibly today?!

  • ahs

    Sigh… you persist in pushing the idea that ACORN, or any ACORN employee, has ever been convicted of election fraud:

    ” Recently, a conviction for voter fraud was returned in Pennsylvania for an ACORN worker.”

    However, calling it “voter fraud” is simply a mischaracterization, and you should know better.  Following your link to a Washington Examiner blog post, you find that the source of the story is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review story, found at http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_671981.html.  Quoting that story:

    “An East Hills man accused in the ACORN voter registration fraud probe pleaded guilty Tuesday to reduced charges in exchange for his cooperation in any state or federal investigation of his former employer.” (emphasis mine)

    Voter registration fraud and voter (or election) fraud are two very different things, and you know it, Amy.  The former is registering fake voters, and the latter is casting false votes.  In post after post, you ignore the distinction.  Isn’t it getting a little embarrassing by now?

  • donjo

    Let’s not forget the thugs ACORN provided to stuff political caucuses and physically intimidate voters in Texas and other places.  They basically put Ozero in the WH.  Seems all that has been forgotten. 

  • Cindy

    Rev. Amy—Thank you for your vigilance regarding ACORN.
     Remember: acorns are NUTS!! And so is the Obama administration if they think we can’t see through the smoke. Hey, I used to be a 2 pack-a-day-er, so I can see through it just fine.
    BTW, according to wiki, Peter Orszag is engaged to an ABC “news” reporter.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Once again, another bot splits hairs while the perm goes south. Really, troll, your predilection for obfuscation will be your undoing. Peeing on my leg while telling me it’s raining or that urine is only misunderstood is sheer folly on your part. I’m not buying your prefabricated claptrap, bot.

  • Ferd Berfle

    These acorns are bad seeds, destined to be parasitic, as always.

  • oowawa

    Thanks for the article, Rev. Amy.  The announcements heralding the demise of ACORN are not believable.  ACORN has been a kind of horror movie, and we all know what happens after the monster/killer has been destroyed in what only to be the last scene and everybody relaxes and breathes a sigh of relief . . . . And, more personally, we have all had nightmares in which the malevolent creature or force is finally evaded or subdued, but only to reappear once again . . . . Jason er Freddie er Hannibal er ACORN lives on . . . .

    All we need to do is follow the career of Wade Rathke.  He’s going worldwide with COI (Community Organizations International):

    http://www.communityorganizationsinternational.org/

    But if you really want to explore what’s going on with the Rathke’s and the morphing shapes of ACORN, prepare to be bewildered as you wander the internet:

    http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/21386

    (notice Rathke’s name at the bottom of this website page)

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Hey, Kathleen – Oh, I suffer no illusions abt what will become of ACORN.  Given that they still have people in the WH pushing for their funding, I think they will be around for a while, pulling election strings..

  • creeper

    “ACORN is Out”?  I think everyone here knows better.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Exactly, donjo – a number of them are thugs and bullies, not to mention basically dishonest in forging VOTES (check the facts, ahs – everytime you say this I waste my time finding the link for you – go find it yourself), voter registration fraud, and massive, massive caucus fraud.  That is the ONLY way Obama won the caucuses he did – massive fraud (right, Kathleen?)…

  • John/johnwsmart.com

    My question is simple. Since one or both house of congress will likely switch to GOP hands this fall and they will have the all important subpeona power – does this legal switch over make investigating ACORN more difficult. I think the whole thing is an attempt to cover up. It’s seemed to me for a long time that the place one was most likely to find the buried bodies of the Obama campaign was under ACORN. 

  • oowawa

    Thanks for the article, Rev. Amy.  The announcements heralding the demise of ACORN are not believable.  ACORN has been a kind of horror movie, and we all know what happens after the monster/killer has been destroyed in what only appears to be the last scene and everybody relaxes and breathes a sigh of relief . . . . And, more personally, we have all had nightmares in which the malevolent creature or force is finally evaded or subdued, but only to reappear once again, worse than ever . . . . Jason er Freddie er Hannibal er ACORN lives on . . . .  
     
    All we need to do is follow the career of Wade Rathke.  He’s going worldwide with COI (Community Organizations International):  
     
    http://www.communityorganizationsinternational.org/
     
    (notice Rathke’s name at the bottom of this website page)  But is this really what ACORN is morphing into?  I fear this is just one of the many new heads of the hydra.  If you try to to investigate ACORN’s new forms on the web, or try to follow the career of Wade Rathke (and traces of his brother Dale), prepare to be bewildered:

    http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/21386

    They ain’t going away.  The movie isn’t over.  It’s never over . . .

  • sowsear

    It’s in There!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Yes, Orszag dumped his PREGNANT girlfriend, who he said he would marry.  What a stand up guy, just like the other people with whom Obama has surounded himself…

    Ferd, you nailed it on the head.  These kinds of people will always be around, and people like Obama just continue to inflame them.  He seems to pander to the lowest common denominator on the social graces scale.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    yes and if allowed to be planted again those seeds will simply GROW!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    And thanks, Cindy – sorry – I meant to put that in there! :)

  • Cindy
  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Well said.

    And you are SO right abt Wade Rathke – as I mentioned, he founded the SEIU, one of the unions threatening Congresspeople who di dnot vote for the health care bill.  They also held CA hostage because they didn’t want their benefits cut when the State was having to make major cutbacks in an attempt to stay afloat.  They got their god buddy, Obama, to tell CA he wouldn’t give them money if CA cut SEIU’s benefits.  Nice, huh?

    So yes, I think you are absolutely right.  ACORN will just keep morphing into other organizations – same people, same MO…

  • Ferd Berfle

    Yeah, ~~JustMe~~, but in the name of equivocation, the bots say it is a symbiotic relationship. These flukes are anything but.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Interesting question, John.  Hmmm.  If jbjd is still around, maybe she can answer that question!

  • kenoshamarge

    “ACORN has faced a series of well-orchestrated, relentless, well-funded right wing attacks that are unprecedented since the McCarthy era,” claims ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis.

    And Bertha Lewis a liar. But like many crooks and liars she is good a playing the victim.

    She and ACORN are corrupt from top to bottom and a simple “name change” isn’t going to fool many people for long. Especially when there are so many vigilant people now wise to their corrupt ways.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Lowest common denominator.
    =============================
    Yes, that sums it all up quite nicely. When one lowers the bar, expectations decrease with a corollary decrease in exertion by those competing. When we expect little, we get little. These supporters of That One are in the failure mode. They don’t expect to ever gain anything through making an honest effort so they resort to whining until it is given them. This is, unfortunately, all too common. The line of least resistance, corner cutting, changing the rules, or changing the definitions become their means to an end. It is simply too difficult for them to actually work at something, though the little secret that they are completely oblivious to is that if they put as much effort into actually doing something as they do whining and parading around their entitlement, they might actually get ahead. But that would require exertion in excess ot gum-beating and jaw-jacking. The difference between talk and do.

  • Cindy

    trying again……..

  • ~~JustMe~~

    This guy looks real happy with his new post…. and the quick do over of the new sign says it all made up in a few minutes on an 8×11 sheet of paper. Changing America the Chicago way!
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/25/similar-groups-acorns-place-republicans-foul/

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    I swear, these people need to stop stealing my posts:-D

  • Ferd Berfle

    Christ. Community organizing with an eye towards some actual good is acceptable.

    Now I’m going to get on the soapbox.

    The problem with which I am confronted is that the end always seems to justify any means, particularly with this collection of nuts. This is also true with adherents of the hard right. What happened to ethical and/or moral conduct? We don’t teach them in college; we pay lip service to them in our daily lives, while never understanding the ramifications of each. I can’t remember the philosopher’s name but he said, in essence, that if one could take a moral maxim, make it a negative and then determine that the maxim said essentially the same thing then it was self-evidently true. Hence the Gold and Silver Rules, which are part of every major religion on the planet. While I am a scientist by education and experience, I also earned a minor in philosophy, which means more to me than the others, simply because I am able to read between the lines and uncover bullshit when it is posited. We have been had by both sides. The answers were never as easy as we were led to believe and the questions asked were the wrong ones to begin with.

    I have two fundamental questions which go to the heart of the matter:

    Do rights eclipse responsibility?

    Is responsibility individual or collective?

    These have never been asked to my knowledge and so have not been answered, either.

    My answer to the first is “no” and the second is “individual”.

    With that in mind, the case can be made that one must act in a responsible fashion to earn any right and that the right earned is individual and not collective.

    I’m off the soapbox now, but don’t feel any better about this.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Ferd, you can get on your soapbox ANY time, IMHO!

  • arabella trefoil

    Bravo!

    What happened to “character”?

    What happened to love of country? To love of humanity?

    We have been had by both sides. Neither side has a moral compass.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Bravo! 
     
    What happened to “character”? 
     
    What happened to love of country? To love of humanity? 
     
    We have been had by both sides. Neither side has a moral compass.
    =======================
    Arabella (and RRRA):

    Exactly. While ACORN blathers on about “well-orchestrated” attacks on their group, they never make an effort to acknowledge the problems in the group nor have they actually made any amends for them. This is unacceptable and only demonstrates that their commitment is singularly to some pre-identified end, irrespective of means, to include helping pedophiles and pimps, if it serves their overall purpose.

    I’m sorry, ACORN, but you are one morally rudderless organization that should be disbanded. Further, your executives should be brought up on RICO charges and then tried in a court of law.

    One has only to ask, “Would I let these creatures in my home?”

  • MG

    So big Bertha…well her statement of servicing the AA community and the low income….Well…Bertha it seems that statement is racist. So you are saying…AA’s first and all the Brown and all the others Last. Remember, one cannot have preferences. Serve all equally or none at all.
    From this Latina, Please go away FAST. :-E

  • jwrjr

    King said “tigers don’t change their stripes and neither to people who are operating in a corrupt fashion.”  Is it possible that should be “skunks don’t change their stripes and neither to people who are operating in a corrupt fashion.”  (Apologies to four-legged skunks.)

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    That is exactly right, Ferd – they do not take ANY personal responsibility for their actions at all.  They are ALWAYS the “victim,” even when they are caught submitting thousands of fraudulent voter registations, they still blame their rightful comeuppance on those catching them, not for what they did wrong.  Amazing. 

    IOW, what you said – only you said it better! :-D  

  • Ferd Berfle

    Any organization that conducts its business transparently and with an eye towards a documented standard of conduct has nothing to hide, as it were. In the case of ACORN, this apparently isn’t true. They have no standards other than those which ensure the end, irrespective of means used, otherwise they wouldn’t have been caught with their pants down, much less caught at all. It is all so self-evident, that I’m surprised any supporter of this criminal activity is gainsaying this. They ought to be cutting their losses and ensuring they don’t make such a silly gamble in the future

  • sybilll

    ACORN reminds me of my ex-husband.  I divorced him, but, I know the asshole is around somewhere. 

  • Ferd Berfle

    Agreed, jwrjr. They don’t change their smell, either, but cover it with all sorts of cheap perfume.

  • Buzzlatte

    Good one, Sybilll!  I think many people are going to feel the same about the Obama administration for years to come.

  • helenk

    http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2010/03/26/drugs-terrorism-and-shadow-banking/

    Is this acorn’s new way of being paid? Notice the government talked alot but did nothing.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • Ferd Berfle

    Didn’t the Jimmy Castor Group perform a song in the early 70s about an entity named Bertha? That’s all I’m going to ask and will leave it at that.

  • oowawa
  • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

    There’s this one…

    “Bertha don’t ya come around here, anymore…”

  • Ferd Berfle

    LMAO!

    No problem, oowawa. I knew you’d come through.

  • jwrjr

    Exactly.  Acorn’s activities stink and no amount of name-changing can disguise it.  One has to wonder just what else did Obama teach them how to do?

  • Ferd Berfle

    They ain’t going away.  The movie isn’t over.  It’s never over . . .
    ============================
    OMG, it’s not the Titanic, is it? Oh, the humanity.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    ROTFLMAO, sybill – perfect!

  • Ferd Berfle

     One has to wonder just what else did Obama teach them how to do?
    ===============================
    Hide their true identity?
    Talk all purty and say nothin?
    Hide a Kenyan accent?
    Hide an Indonesian accent?
    Hide academic records?
    Talk an awful lot while saying nothing worth remembering?
    Lying?

  • oowawa

    Okay, just for the sake of completeness, Johnny Faire takes himself apart in this version of “Bertha Lou” (1957), one of the early total rock numbers:

  • Ferd Berfle

    Eminence Front (The Who)

    Seems appropriate here. Join the party.

    The sun shines
    And people forget
    The spray flies as the speedboat glides
    And people forget
    Forget they’re hiding
    The girls smile
    And people forget
    The snow packs as the skier tracks
    And people forget
    Forget they’re hiding.

    Behind an eminence front
    Eminence front – It’s a put on.
    It’s an eminence front – it’s an Eminence Front
    It’s a put on
    It’s an eminence Front – Eminence front…

    Come on join the party
    Dress to kill
    Won’t you come on join the party
    Dress to kill.
    Dress to kill.

    Drinks flow
    People forget
    That big wheel spins, the hair thins
    People forget
    Forget they’re hiding.
    The news slows
    People forget
    The shares crash, hopes are dashed
    People forget
    Forget they’re hiding.

    Behind an eminence front
    An Eminence front – it’s a put on
    It’s just an eminence Front….

    Come on join the party
    Dress to
    Come on join the party
    Dress to
    Come on join the party
    Dress to
    Come on join the party
    Dress to kill
    Dress yourself to kill.

  • ~~Justme~~

    here ferd your wish is our command ;)

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Diana L.C.,

    I like your idea; however, when you have a corrupt system which only helps those groups which do the bidding of the power elite, then you are at a distinct disadvantage.

    I’m afraid that those of us who want our government back from this totally broken system are going to have to do it ourselves, without depending on the help of a corrupt government.

    You can’t fix a broken system, with a broken system.  It’s always been up to we, the people, to save us from our government.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That is one of my favorites from the best rock band ever. Thanks, ~~JustMe~~

  • kenoshamarge

    Keep climbing on that soapbox, we need voices of clarity like yours.

    IMO, for what little it’s worth, a lot of the problem is hyperpartisanship. It takes the place of thinking and it gives you the right to hate someone else just for being opposed to your “team”.

    Personal responsibility? That went out of style some time ago for all too many people. With pols I’m not sure it ever was in style. I know it hasn’t been in my lifetime and I’m an old fart.

  • Noogan

    ACORN has a long history of scandal. In the state of Missouri in 1986, 12 ACORN members were convicted of voter fraud. But that case was not an isolated incident in the state. In December 2004, in St. Louis, six volunteers pleaded guilty of dozens of election law violations for filling out registration cards with names of dead people and other bogus information. Authorities launched an earlier investigation after noticing that among the new voters was longtime St. Louis alderman Albert “Red” Villa, who died in 1990. The volunteers worked for “Operation Big Vote” — a branch of ACORN — in St. Louis.
    On February 10, 2005, Nonaresa Montgomery, a paid worker who ran Operation Big Vote during the run-up to the 2001 mayoral primary, was found guilty of vote fraud. Montgomery hired about 30 workers to do fraudulent voter-registration canvassing. Instead of knocking on doors, the volunteers sat at a St. Louis fast food restaurant and wrote out names and information from an outdated voter list. About 1,500 fraudulent voter registration cards were turned in.
    In October 2006, St. Louis election officials discovered at least 1,492 “potentially fraudulent” voter registration cards. They were all turned in by ACORN volunteers.
    In November 2006, 20,000 to 35,000 questionable voter registration forms were turned in by ACORN officials in Missouri. Most all of these were from St. Louis and Kansas City areas, where ACORN purportedly sought to help empower the “disenfranchised” minorities living there. But the ACORN workers weren’t just told to register new voters. The workers admitted on camera that they were coached to tell registrants to vote for Democrat Claire McCaskill.
    In 2007, in Kansas City, Missouri, four ACORN employees were indicted for fraud. In April of this year eight ACORN employees in St. Louis city and county pleaded guilty to federal election fraud for submitting bogus voter registrations.
    And, that was just Missouri.
    http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/the-complete-guide-to-acorn-voter-fraud/

  • oowawa

    Yep, eminence front–it’s a put on!  And not just one front–LOTS of fronts, and they’re all non-profit fronts–bloodsucking leeches–(knew all this music would circle back to ACORN and its brood, sooner or later) . . .

  • Ferd Berfle

    Thanks, kenoshamarge. There are three types of information we are being inundated with every day–truth, lies, and spin. The truth and lies are easy enough to separate from each other. It is in the spin where the trouble resides, Most aren’t equipped to handle such unadulterated, unfiltered hogwash. Personal responsibility went out the window because it wasn’t framed in concrete but selective terms as though it were just another item to be chosen from in the smorgasbord of choices available. The country went wrong on both sides when we decided that ethics and morality were just choices and nothing more and that business as usual was just a way of life. I’m here to tell everyone that it isn’t.

    I blame both extremes for a fundamental failure in long-term focus. We’re screwed because no one saw the end of the process they were creating. We honestly don’t have much time to stop it, either. There is coming soon a time for taking a stand and even if one doesn’t take one, that, too, is a stand.

  • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

    Hey Obamabots…

    And put in your earplugs
    put on your eyeshades
    you know where to put the cork!

  • oowawa

    “An eminence front–it’s a put on.” 

    Yes, this article is about “fronts” of various sorts, various “store-fronts” used by ACORN–and when the facade of eminence is besmirched by what really goes on inside, the front must be abandoned and a new front adopted.  And these various “fronts” are non-profit organizations that know how to suck blood out of the government . . .

  • oowawa

    “An eminence front–it’s a put on.”  
     
    Yes, this article is about “fronts” of various sorts, various “store-fronts” used by ACORN–and when the facade of eminence is besmirched by what really goes on inside, the front must be abandoned and a new front adopted.  And these various “fronts” are non-profit organizations that know how to suck blood out of the government . . .

  • Ferd Berfle

    Spot on, oowawa. And everything That One and his bots stand for is nothing more than an orchestrated put on. It’s a sham, smoke and mirrors and sunshine up the electorate’s arse.

  • HARP

    Another story we won`t see on MSM.

    Supporters of Senator Harry Reid have just thrown eggs at the Tea Party Express bus caravan – striking at least one of the three buses (the red Tea Party Express bus) with multiple eggs.
    About 35 Reid supporters had lined Highway 95 in front of the Nugget Casino in Searchlight where they were attempting a counter-demonstration the tens of thousands of tea party supporters who are gathering for the “Showdown in Searchlight.”

    http://biggovernment.com/jhoft/2010/03/27/harry-reid-supporters-attack-tea-party-bus-update-breitbart-attacked/

  • HARP
  • Ferd Berfle

    Our collective lowered expectations concerning the slack jaws populating the MSM should not be construed as acceptance of the status quo, but I digress.

  • ahs

    Tell me, Ferd: who is harmed by voter registration fraud, as compared to vote fraud? Fraudulent registration of a voter is simply and clearly not the same as the actual casting of a fraudulent vote. The latter directly harms the integrity of our elections, and the former does not.

    Rather, with voter registration fraud, the most direct harm falls (in ACORN’s case) on ACORN itself — the group pays people to register voters, and when they register fake ones, they are stealing their wages from ACORN. But unless and until there are fraudulent votes actually CAST (which there haven’t been in any of these cases), the only injury to the public is the cost of prosecuting the wrongdoers.

    This isn’t rocket science, and it’s not obfuscation, either. The distinction is both important and crystal clear, and Amy deliberately elides it in her work.

  • Noogan

    Ahs, you are clearly delusional. There are LAWS against fraudulently registering people to vote, just as there are laws against fraudulently voting. Voter Fraud encompasses both. That is why these ACORN volunteers were convicted of Voter Fraud for fraudulently registering people. 

    And, another thing: Sending in massive fraudulent voter registration lists causes the Voting Supervisors Office in every single precinct to have to employ massive amounts of help JUST TO TRACK EACH ONE DOWN. That costs the people of that county or precinct money. So, for ACORN to get paid to force taxpayers in a precinct to have to pay extra money they normally wouldn’t need to spend, is double the crime. It’s theft of taxpayer money to commit FRAUD. 

    So, if you can’t figure that out, you’re either stupid or you’re ETHICALLY AND MORALLY CHALLENGED. 

  • Ferd Berfle

    That you don’t understand that one leads directly to the other is not my concern, word-parsing troll. That you and your ilk were *so* outraged after 2000 and 2004 but now find nothing wrong, only leads me to believe that you were dropped on your head as a child and more than once. Why would anyone commit registration fraud unless fraudulent voting was their goal?

    That this isn’t rocket science is self-evident. That you are no rocket scientist is also self-evident, dipstick. For lack of care concerning your comment, I cordially invite you to go fuck yourself.

  • AC

    “Tell me, Ferd: who is harmed by voter registration fraud, as compared to vote fraud?”

    Well ahs, filling car with gas isn’t the same as driving but you can’t have one without the other. The intent of buying gas is to drive.  The intent of registering fraudulently is to vote fraudulently.

  • Ferd Berfle

    AHS, you blithering dittohead, that you don’t understand that one leads directly to the other is not my concern, word-parsing troll. That you and your ilk were *so* outraged after 2000 and 2004 but now find nothing wrong, only leads me to believe that you were often bounced on your head as a child. Why would anyone commit registration fraud unless fraudulent voting was their goal? 
     
    That this isn’t rocket science is self-evident. That you are no rocket scientist is also self-evident, dipstick. For lack of care concerning your comment, I cordially invite you to go have intercourse with yourself.

  • Ferd Berfle

    So, if you can’t figure that out, you’re either stupid or you’re ETHICALLY AND MORALLY CHALLENGED.
    ================================
    I vote for both the former and latter.

  • Cindy

    The intent of registering fraudulently is to vote fraudulently.

    Exactly. AC!!

  • Cindy

    (Apologies to four-legged skunks.)


    jwjr–I will go ahead and speak, not for myself, but for anyone who remains a Democrat and say “Apology accepted”  ;)

  • Cindy

    Harp—can’t believe it!

  • candymarl

    HARP I know who that is. It’s just sad. If hard-core right-wingers say this they should be investigated. I agree. When hard-core left-wingers do it it’s just as wrong.

    The liberals that supported MLK Jr. seem to have forgotten the lessons he taught. He got many of these lessons from Ghandi. What did Ghandi do? He told the people of India to sit down because he was aware the British could not run the country without them. Thus giving birth to the idea of marches, strikes, and rallies.

    When Tea Partiers march or rally  that is now a bad thing. It means they are motivated by racism and should either die or be arrested.  Ironic ain’t it? The same was said of the Civil Rights movement. But let’s not talk about that.

  • AC

    “Bring a gun to a knife fight”
    Trans-formative language of a Nobel Peace Prize recipient–sounds more like a Stalin

  • candymarl

    Oh yeah, it was also suggested that MLK Jr.  and other Civil Rights leaders should kill themselves. Sound familiar?

  • ahs

    @ Ferd et al:

    “Why would anyone commit registration fraud unless fraudulent voting was their goal?”

    Are you completely ignorant of the background of these voter registration fraud cases?  Summing up: ACORN hires people to register voters.  ACORN gives those employees quotas, to make sure they’re working hard.  Some employees prefer falsifying registrations to doing the actual work, and thus commit voter registration fraud (and in effect defraud ACORN of their salaries, in the process).  They get caught, and prosecuted.

    The goal isn’t to steal elections — it’s to steal a salary while not doing the job for which they’re hired.  If the goal IS to steal elections, then I ask you a simple question: why has ACORN never been accused of being involved in the fraudulent casting of actual ballots?  Why wouldn’t they follow through with their nefarious schemes?  Instead of stonewalling and getting abusive, why don’t you think honestly about that question for a bit.

  • ahs

    More simply stated, my question is this: okay, some ACORN employees fraudulently register Mickey Mouse to vote.  But did Mickey Mouse actually cast a vote in an election?

    If he didn’t (hint: he didn’t), why not?  Is it really plausible to think that ACORN — having cooked up this master plan to steal elections — consistently skips the most important step of all: sending somebody to cast a vote in Mickey’s name?  I mean, really?  That’s what you think?

  • Hokma

    Hysterical!!!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Noogan, thank you for your extrensive research into ACORN in Missouri.  As you say, that is but one state. 

    ACORN, as I have reported a number of times, is under active investigation in a number of states, and voter FRAUD, not just voter registration fraud (as in, someone voting more than once through ballots and absentee ballots) has all been well documented here and elsewhere.  Unfortunately, AHS will simply never believe it, and will continue to waste people’s times playing the “what is the definition of IS” games until the cows come home, dismissing all evidence to support claims against ACORN. 

    Maybe it’s because AHS knows Obama gave them over $800,000 to “register” voters.  Maybe it’s because they “helped” Obama get elected.  Maybe it is just to try and irritate us. 

    But I know for a fact that no amt of actual documentation will sway this person because no matter how many links, number of people arrested, number of false registrations, etc., will sway AHS from this continued tilting at windmills…

  • Ferd Berfle

     ”But did Mickey Mouse actually cast a vote in an election?”
    ==============================
    It doesn’t matter, pinhead. It is called conspiracy. You can whip that bovine excrement into a silly souffle, for all I carre, but it will still be bullshit when served.

  • AC

    I submit that the reason Mickey Mouse was registered stems from arrogance.  Yes, arrogance because they’d gotten away with so many fictitious “john smith’s” sans being challenged that they thought they actually could register Mickey and Dumbo and the people at the office wouldn’t give a dam.

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  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Huh – I guess 35 supporters are abt all Reid has left.  Ahem.

    And no doubt this won’t be covered by the MSM unless it is in a “Chuckle, chuckle” sort of minimizing way…

  • Docelder

    Also, giving election workers extra bogus work to do at election time keeps them busy from doing their real job which is making sure teh elections are counted fairly. Part of it is that, and yes it is intentional in an activist way. Activism in all forms is really starting to peeve me off. Thisw isn’t the 60′s people. As a nation we have been there and done that. We have actual real nation threatening problems here without creating more of them.

  • Docelder

    Also, giving election workers extra bogus work to do at election time keeps them busy from doing their real job which is making sure the elections are counted fairly. Part of it is that, and yes it is intentional in an activist way. Activism in all forms is really starting to peeve me off. This isn’t the 60′s people. As a nation we have been there and done that. We have actual real nation threatening problems here without creating more of them.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    I saw something on that earlier today at memeorandum.com.  But I don’t expect to see it in my newspaper…(I don’t watch MSNBO or CNN anymore, so who knows if they wil cover it.  Hahahaha – just cracked my own self up…)

  • Ferd Berfle

    Yeah, AC, and by getting away with it so many times it becomes endemic, which leads to conspiracy. They should have been busted under RICO laws. But then That One might be put in irons, too. Oops, can’t have the hopey-changey guy in leg irons, now can we?

  • Cindy

    Huh – I guess 35 supporters are abt all Reid has left.  Ahem. 

    Rev. Amy—that is a scream—-and probably accurate!

  • AC

    Agreed Ferd, I also suspect it was not just a conspiracy of two but of many over a protracted period to become so emboldened to include a cartoon character.  This type of baldfaced arrogance starts at the top–a true trickle down mindset– that would never originate at the grass roots level.
    Acorn more than others is the epitome of “corrupt organizations”.
    Bring a gun to a knife fight  or invent a name, just make sure you fill the pages.

    It’s the same attitude–anything goes!

  • AC

    That’s a 2fer!

  • Ferd Berfle

    “This type of baldfaced arrogance starts at the top–a true trickle down mindset– that would never originate at the grass roots level. ”
    ==================
    You’ve gotten to the heart of the matter, AC. The people working in the trenches for ACORN aren’t bright enough to come up with this type of orchestrated scheme, They simply don’t have the gray matter to pull it off. This came from the top and filtered down–trickle-down fraud is its name. And those at the bottom were made the butt of jokes and were the ones put on teevee. And all the while, the real criminals got away with it. I wonder how that appeals to the obamabots? They’re out doing the dirty work while being thrown under the bus in droves.

    As I said, they aren’t too bright.

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