Saturday, October 11, 2008

ACORN voter fraud 'massive' in Pa.

If they can't buy the election, they'll steal it:
Former state Supreme Court Justice Sandra Newman said Friday she has no confidence in the integrity of the electoral process in Pennsylvania as a result of the extensive voter registration effort by a community group with ties to Barack Obama.
She and other Republicans allege the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now, known as ACORN, might be involved in widespread fraud. Pennsylvania and eight other states are investigating suspicious or incomplete registration forms submitted by ACORN canvassers. . . .
Newman appeared at a news conference with Pennsylvania GOP Chairman Rob Gleason and Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marsico.
Gleason, citing "the potential of massive voter fraud" nationwide, said ACORN and other groups had submitted 252,595 voter registrations in Philadelphia. There were 57,435 registrations rejected -- most of them submitted by ACORN, Gleason said. They had faulty Social Security numbers, incorrect dates of birth, "clearly fraudulent" signatures, addresses that did not exist and duplicate registrations, Gleason said. A man was registered to vote 15 times since the primary, according to Gleason, and some people listed vacant lots as their addresses.
Remember that ACORN gets 40% of its budget from taxpayers, and including millions through "affordable housing" activism that helped cause the mortgage meltdown.

1 comment:

  1. Until the country is willing to re-examine the Constitution, and think clearly about what jobs are appropriate for each level of government, we are increasingly at risk of federal tyranny.
    Worse still, a plutocratic form of government could emerge, reducing elected officials to mere tools.
    Nah, that would never happen.

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