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  • THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 2008 6:00 AM

Republican Scumbaggery

In what may be the most pathetic villain campaign since the War on Christmas, Republicans have picked a new bad guy: the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. You may know them as ACORN. As you can see in the name, they are community organizers, those horrible people Sarah Palin mocks for trying to help the poor. I’m sure Jesus would hate them, too. ACORN has been busy signing up new voters, which means they are largely poor, minority voters. That means Democrats. That means Republicans have to portray another group working to better our country via democracy as evil.

This recent hate barrage against ACORN started when the press began writing about the huge number of people the group was registering.

Since the last federal election in 2006, volunteers like Graham combined with the enthusiasm generated by the Obama-Clinton struggle to add more than 2 million Democrats to voter rolls in the 28 states that register voters according to party affiliation. The Republicans have lost nearly 344,000 voters in the same states.



So, what to do? Accept that your party is quickly becoming the second fiddle of American politics and adapt to the situation by changing your platform, or attack the people taking part in democracy? Well, if you’re a Republican, the answer is obvious.



Yes, attack the community organizers! And tie in Obama, even though his connection is tenuous at best. So tenuous that it is not even worth discussing.

This isn’t new; Republicans have been after ACORN for years. It’s kind of like watching a CEO beat up a homeless woman. Expect the next month to be filled with attacks from sexual harasser Bill O’Reilly, drug addict Rush Limbaugh and anti-Semite Sean Hannity. Maybe when they are done, they can kick a nun in the face.

ACORN hires low-income people to register other low-income people. They get paid per registration, so you can see how the operation would be susceptible to scumbags looking to make a few bucks without doing any work. It’s the nature of the beast. But, here’s the exciting thing: Fraud such as this does not in anyway effect elections. Why? Because filling out a fake registration cards to make a few bucks does not mean that someone will be voting. It means that person does not exist and therefore cannot vote. You actually have to exist to vote. There have been zero instances of this type of “voter fraud” occurring. This is what the Attorney General scandal is about. The Bush Administration wanted US Attorneys to go after these people, but the prosecutors found zero evidence of fraud and those who refused to prosecute because of the lack of evidence were fired.

That being said, ACORN does everything it can to stop this type of criminal activity. The organization attempts to authenticate every registration submitted by workers but our laws force them to turn in every registration form, whether fraudulent or not. See a problem there? ACORN flags the registration forms they believe are fraudulent, but still, they must turn them in. Then Republicans scream their asses off like a bunch of douchebags, “ACORN is committing voter fraud! They've turned in thousands of fraudulent registration forms!”

Lake County Republican Chairman John Curley wants a federal investigation into hundreds of voter registrations bearing fictitious signatures or the names of dead and underage people.

"Fraudulent applications are the workings of ACORN groups operating from Milwaukee and Chicago who are getting out the vote for Obama. I'm Republican, but I want everyone who should vote to vote. But I want a clean election," Curley said at a Wednesday news conference.



John Curley is a douchebag. Deep down he knows that and it causes him internal pain. Hopefully he works that out before he dies. It’s really wretched stupidity and an affront to Democracy. Our system was set up to deal with these sorts of occurrences.

Curley acknowledges the work of the county elections board to weed out obviously invalid applications.



No shit? Who would have known? This is exactly what happened in Nevada this week. The Vegas chapter of ACORN was about to have a potluck dinner (elitists) to celebrate signing up 80,000 new voters, when they were raided.

Instead, their office was raided Tuesday morning by agents of the Nevada Secretary of State and Attorney General who alleged in an application for a search warrant that ACORN had hired 59 felons through a work release program as canvassers and submitted nearly 300 apparently fraudulent voter registration cards as part of the drive.



Let’s see. Getting my calculator out here. 80,000, 300, uh…that’s .3%. Holy shit! Put them in jail! And ignore the fact that the system is set up to catch problems like this! And ignore the fact that 79,700 people were legally registered by this group. And ignore the fact that ACORN was forced to submit those forms BY LAW and flagged them as fraudulent!

ACORN's internal checks, Mellor said, included tracking forms assigned to canvassers using serial numbers and worker sign-offs on each form and following up with listed voters by phone to verify they had taken part in the registration drive. The search warrant mentions those procedures.

That cooperation and meetings with state officials also are mentioned in the search affidavit, as is a subpoena from the state that was delivered to ACORN in September asking the group to resubmit information on several employees it had previously turned over to county elections officials. The forms were resubmitted, Mellor said.



Yes, raid a community organization that is cooperating with you. That’s some quality law enforcement. And, hey, as a by-product, there’s no good news in the papers about 80,000 new registrants. What a shock. But there are a few tidbits indicating law enforcement officials knew this was a case of individual fraud and not the entire organization.

The submitted voter cards included addresses and names that do not exist in Nevada, duplicate registrations, names culled from telephone books and names of Dallas Cowboys players, an investigator for the Secretary of State alleged in his affidavit for a search warrant.

One ex-employee of ACORN reached by the state investigator told him she began making up names for her forms on days when it was too hot to work outside. ACORN canvassers are paid by the hour.



Now, Republicans will explain this was not a partisan attack because the Nevada Secretary of State and Attorney General are Democrats. Uh huh.

In July, the two Nevada state agencies involved in the raid, along with the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office for Nevada, formed a task force to target voter registration and election fraud and complaints over voter registration practices, potential voter fraud, and enforcement of laws regarding voter intimidation.



The US Attorney’s Office –– here we are, back at the Republican machine and the root cause of the Attorney General Scandal. The scandal in which employees of the White House still refuse to honor Congressional subpoenas.

This vilifying of community organizations has led to heinous voter ID laws in states like Indiana and massive Republican intimidation at the polls. Republicans will use ACORN to cause chaos at the polls and challenge voters when they show up. Because what ACORN has done is reprehensible, while Republicans around the country do what is right.

The chairman of the Republican Party in Macomb County, Michigan, a key swing county in a key swing state, is planning to use a list of foreclosed homes to block people from voting in the upcoming election as part of the state GOP’s effort to challenge some voters on Election Day.

“We will have a list of foreclosed homes and will make sure people aren’t voting from those addresses,” party chairman James Carabelli told Michigan Messenger in a telephone interview earlier this week. He said the local party wanted to make sure that proper electoral procedures were followed.



Thank God they care, or those .003% of registration cards flagged by ACORN would have gotten through and people who lost their homes in Michigan would be able to vote.

FearTheReaper is a writer, actor and stand up comedian. Check back each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for more from FearTheReaper and read his blog, Stop All Monsters.

 

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Chainlink

Chainlink

Key West, FL
August 2005

OCT 10, 2008 02:34 PM

smithers_jones said:

durbustweeb said:

smithers_jones said:

durbustweeb said:

I never told you not to vote Obama. I told you why I won't, and am TRYING to prepare for the inevitable screwing we're going to get by not dealing in fact.



Thank you, Nostradamus.



No, I'll thank most of you when the pendulum swings back in two years, just as it did 12 years ago for the other side.



In what respect, Charlie?



Can you get that pendulum to swing back to 1999 by any chance ?

Margot_Dent

Margot_Dent

Los Angeles, CA
February 2004

OCT 10, 2008 02:34 PM

trucapote said:
This article is supposed to be sarcasim, right? You really think that paying people to register to vote is part of Democracty? I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, your support of ACORN must be a slip in your abilities....



people aren't getting paid to register to vote, they're getting paid to help other people register to vote.

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

OCT 10, 2008 02:38 PM

trucapote said:
This article is supposed to be sarcasim, right? You really think that paying people to register to vote is part of Democracty? I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, your support of ACORN must be a slip in your abilities....



Cool. Now why don't you read it again, because what you just wrote is ridiculous.

Chainlink

Chainlink

Key West, FL
August 2005

OCT 10, 2008 02:40 PM


FTR, I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, my reading comprehension slipped to the fifth grade level and now I can't understand what you're talking about.

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

OCT 10, 2008 02:41 PM

Katieesq said:

trucapote said:
This article is supposed to be sarcasim, right? You really think that paying people to register to vote is part of Democracty? I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, your support of ACORN must be a slip in your abilities....



Paying people to register voters, not paying people to register to vote.



quit with your facts and truths!

Trucapote ACORN hires people from the community to register voters, they don't pay people to register to vote, they pay people to go door to door to help them register.

Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

OCT 10, 2008 02:43 PM

trucapote said:
This article is supposed to be sarcasim, right? You really think that paying people to register to vote is part of Democracty? I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, your support of ACORN must be a slip in your abilities....



This reply is supposed to be sarcasm, right? You really think that this article is about paying people to register to vote? I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, your complete lack of reading comprehension must be a slip in your abilities....

Adroitbeing

Adroitbeing

I'm lost
September 2003

OCT 10, 2008 03:08 PM

Is there some tension in the air that causes the repugnicans and their thinly disguised brethren to suddenly come forward, gasping about things they didn't read carefully enough to understand?

What next, they fall into some kind of collective Roseanne Roseannadanna imitation?

El_Truco

El_Truco

Los Angeles, CA
June 2007

OCT 10, 2008 03:08 PM

didn't Stalin say something like - i don't care who votes or how many times as long as my people do the counting

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

OCT 10, 2008 03:52 PM

Chainlink said:

FTR, I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, my reading comprehension slipped to the fifth grade level and now I can't understand what you're talking about.



I don't know what you are talking about either, so it's a draw.

EDIT: OH. nevermind.

Bill_the_Cat

Bill_the_Cat

Vanier, ON
May 2005

OCT 10, 2008 03:56 PM

FearTheReaper said:

Chainlink said:

FTR, I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, my reading comprehension slipped to the fifth grade level and now I can't understand what you're talking about.



I don't know what you are talking about either, so it's a draw.



I'm in. What are we drawing? Ponies?

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

OCT 10, 2008 05:15 PM

Bill_the_Satan said:

FearTheReaper said:

Chainlink said:

FTR, I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, my reading comprehension slipped to the fifth grade level and now I can't understand what you're talking about.



I don't know what you are talking about either, so it's a draw.



I'm in. What are we drawing? Ponies?



Stick figures

Bill_the_Cat

Bill_the_Cat

Vanier, ON
May 2005

OCT 10, 2008 05:25 PM

FearTheReaper said:

Bill_the_Satan said:

FearTheReaper said:

Chainlink said:

FTR, I originally thought that you were a pretty smart dude, great writer and even that you made a good case. However, my reading comprehension slipped to the fifth grade level and now I can't understand what you're talking about.



I don't know what you are talking about either, so it's a draw.



I'm in. What are we drawing? Ponies?



Stick figures



Straw men?

Brighteyesgr

Brighteyesgr

Greece
January 2007

OCT 11, 2008 03:17 AM

The stuff I read sometimes really gives me the willies, I mean come on. Even if the liberal agenda of giving housing to minorities and poorer families has the slightest connection to the current financial crisis, that don't mean the idea is in any way wrong. You have one party that -might- have contributed to the crisis by doing something that is morally correct while you have another party that basically wants to keep doing exactly what got them in trouble in the first place, deregulate. The republicans will supposedly wave the magic wand of the free market and suddenly everything will be fixed.

It's obviously the minorities and poor people at fault, and it's not the fault of greedy businessmen who gave credit like crazy, it's not the medias fault for glorifying the life of the rich and famous. Heck no, it's not that, it's the fault of Joe/ Jill averadge who just wanted to have their own roof over their head. It's not the fact the fault of the government who for the last eight years decided to butt fuck Joe and Jill, while at the same time it was fearmongering to stay in power. Course all this is unimportant as Americans contemplated how they can get the next line of credit that will allow them to live above and beyond their means. Yes bankers of course where happy, less regulation from the Bush administration and money was moving around left and right, creating a bubble economy that just popped.

Now them darn commies, they want more poor people voting, they can't allow that, can they? They fear communism and at the same time they find new ways to rape Lady Liberty.

Before someone mentions that I'm European so I don't know what I'm on about and how one sided this is, I'm fully aware that we also let the Bush administration party on, we let you have your little war, our banks started playing your banks games, and who are we kidding, in many ways they are the same bloody entity, now it's time we all collectively pick up the tab. Besides life of the rich and famous wasn't just broadcast in the USA, we all let greed rule supreme.

nicole_powers

nicole_powers

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

OCT 17, 2008 04:32 PM

More on Republican skullduggery uncovered by Greg Palast:



They may be stealing your vote from you; Click HERE to find out how to take it back -- and DON'T ACCEPT A PROVISIONAL BALLOT come Election Day! (The chances of it being counted are very slim.)

Go to StealBackYourVote.org to view a longer cut of Greg's film.

JustSomeGuy000

JustSomeGuy000

I'm lost
December 2003

OCT 21, 2008 08:59 PM

Republicans = evil
Democrats = good
??

give me a break.... they are all dirty, or at least there are scum bags on both sides.

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