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group acorn caught filing fraudulent voter registration forms
This group has close ties to Obama if im not mistaken, does anybody know more about this? I believe it happened in Kansas City, MO.
wonderful .. you should add to that the Obama is a terrorist too
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| Originally posted by xenpro wonderful .. you should add to that the Obama is a terrorist too |
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| Originally posted by xenpro wonderful .. you should add to that the Obama is a terrorist too |
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| Originally posted by xenpro wonderful .. you should add to that the Obama is a terrorist too |
Well, the international news here was saying neither party was involved with it and the group did it on their own or something.
It's all in like six states overall, most aree borderline right now, though....and most leaning towards Obama and probably doing it trying to get Obama....
In the end, should be an investigation but indications are that no political party had knowledge of it occuring so blame the people committing the fraud, and not either candidate.
of course, mccain probably will. He's already using it on his campaign trail and wants an immediate investation. Irritates me. Not because of the politics and the fact he wants an investigation (I would say both candiates would), because it's just an immature way trying to make your case for president...using something that looks like Obama's people had no part in against him. If Obama's party is involved, sure...use it against him. But don't do it otherwise because it's just immature.
though, most of his campaign has been overall. I, a republican, am plain tired of it.
I am tired of politics. I am gonna start my own part...the 'common sense' party
John McCain's Terrorist Connections
In the 1980s, McCain personally funded a guerrilla group (the Contras) that engaged in terrorist acts. Just last year, McCain expressed how "proud" he was of an ex-felon who urged shooting law enforcement agents in the head (G. Gordon Liddy). And earlier this year, the McCain campaign trumpeted the endorsement of a man who illegally provided weapons and money to terrorists; when a reporter questioned this, the McCain campaign refused to even criticize this criminal (Oliver North).
In February 1988, the Washington Post reported that McCain personally (and relatively "recently") gave the Contras $400.
No one can doubt that acts of terror were committed by the Contras. Human Rights Watch concluded in 1989 that "the Contras were major and systematic violators of the most basic standards of the laws of armed conflict, including by launching indiscriminate attacks on civilians, selectively murdering non-combatants, and mistreating prisoners." Human Rights Watch also criticized acts of terror by the Sandinista government, but called the Contras "a force that has shown itself incapable of operating without consistently committing gross abuses in violation of the laws of war
see how stupid these things sound?
Re: group acorn caught filing fraudulent voter registration forms
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| Originally posted by djjoshuaallen This group has close ties to Obama if im not mistaken, does anybody know more about this? I believe it happened in Kansas City, MO. |
voter fraud happens every election. i remember the same registering dead people, prison inmates and illegal aliens deal in 04 and 00. acorn doesn't know where it's coming from, but they've been trying to deal with it. it could be anyone behind this from mccain supporters to obama supporters. i have a feeling this obama association is an act of desperation on the mccain camp to galvanize the base behind obama outrage, you know, since he has nothing left to run on.
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| Originally posted by DaveT I, a republican, am plain tired of it. |
Re: Re: group acorn caught filing fraudulent voter registration forms
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| Originally posted by JCIZZLE! Bullshit registrations say more about how certain communities are handling that process, cuz damn, tell me its not that easy to just drop off an application and you're in. I know I had to provide DNA to register here in California if you know what I mean. |
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| Originally posted by DaveT Well, the international news here was saying neither party was involved with it and the group did it on their own or something. It's all in like six states overall, most aree borderline right now, though....and most leaning towards Obama and probably doing it trying to get Obama.... In the end, should be an investigation but indications are that no political party had knowledge of it occuring so blame the people committing the fraud, and not either candidate. of course, mccain probably will. He's already using it on his campaign trail and wants an immediate investation. Irritates me. Not because of the politics and the fact he wants an investigation (I would say both candiates would), because it's just an immature way trying to make your case for president...using something that looks like Obama's people had no part in against him. If Obama's party is involved, sure...use it against him. But don't do it otherwise because it's just immature. though, most of his campaign has been overall. I, a republican, am plain tired of it. I am tired of politics. I am gonna start my own part...the 'common sense' party |
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