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Friday, October 17, 2008

Obama Goes Nuts for Acorn

So the Obama campaign has evidently given almost one million dollars to ACORN. Not directly of course. The modus operandi of democrats has been to set up multiple organizations, for moving money around. Not unlike the dummy corporations one would see in a money laundering scheme. Money goes from the donor, to some multiple other organizations, but eventually winds up at the organization to which the donation is realy being made, in this case ACORN.

This is the same ACORN that congressional democrats earlier this year funneled 1/2 Billion dollars to through legislative fiat, and tried to funnel a second 1/2 Billion a few weeks ago in the so-called bail-out bill before House republicans decided they were having none of it. Later versions of the bail-out bill scrapped the half billion for ACORN.

This is the same ACORN that faces about a dozen federal indictments for voter fraud all over the country. These people have been paying suragotes a lot of money to invent fictitious voters and get them registered by walking into voter registration with bags full of registration forms... and in many cases, Ohio being a prime example, the fictitious voters immediately cast REAL votes, as bags of filled out absentee voter ballot forms are turned in at the same time. Tens of thousands of fictitious votes. Maybe hundreds of thousands. Enough to change the landscape of the US Congress, and maybe the presidency, in our upcoming election.

In the last few weeks, Obama has donated $800,000, through the network of democratic party non-profits, to ACORN. For "getting the vote out". The main stream media does not consider this news worthy... and there will be no questions concerning his support for ACORN. There were none at the debate, and none forthcoming over the next 3 1/2 weeks. If Obama says he doesn't condone voter fraud, and then immediately writes a check for $800,000 to the biggest perpetrator of voter fraud in US history, isn't that news worthy?

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