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"bite me, Libtards"
He actually wore the same outfit, minus the hat, sunglasses and overcoat - despite leftist claims to the contrary.
LOL...you mean he wore a suit and tie
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"bite me, Libtards"
He actually wore the same outfit, minus the hat, sunglasses and overcoat - despite leftist claims to the contrary.
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James O'Keefe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The videos were recorded during the summer of 2009[38] and appeared to show low-level ACORN employees in six cities providing advice to Giles and O'Keefe on how to avoid detection by authorities of tax evasion, human smuggling and child prostitution.[2] He framed the undercover recordings with a preface of him dressed in a "pimp" outfit, which he also wore in TV media interviews. This gave viewers, including the media, the impression that he had dressed that way when speaking to ACORN workers. However, he actually appeared inside the ACORN offices, unshown on camera, in conservative street clothes
Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US Government Accountability Office released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers and that the workers had not committed illegal actions. The GAO found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately.
And that changes the responses of ACORN in WHAT way?
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James O'Keefe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The videos were recorded during the summer of 2009[38] and appeared to show low-level ACORN employees in six cities providing advice to Giles and O'Keefe on how to avoid detection by authorities of tax evasion, human smuggling and child prostitution.[2] He framed the undercover recordings with a preface of him dressed in a "pimp" outfit, which he also wore in TV media interviews. This gave viewers, including the media, the impression that he had dressed that way when speaking to ACORN workers. However, he actually appeared inside the ACORN offices, unshown on camera, in conservative street clothes
Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US Government Accountability Office released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers and that the workers had not committed illegal actions. The GAO found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately.
And that changes the responses of ACORN in WHAT way?
Republicans don't like the idea of getting poor people and minorities involved in the political process.
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James O'Keefe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The videos were recorded during the summer of 2009[38] and appeared to show low-level ACORN employees in six cities providing advice to Giles and O'Keefe on how to avoid detection by authorities of tax evasion, human smuggling and child prostitution.[2] He framed the undercover recordings with a preface of him dressed in a "pimp" outfit, which he also wore in TV media interviews. This gave viewers, including the media, the impression that he had dressed that way when speaking to ACORN workers. However, he actually appeared inside the ACORN offices, unshown on camera, in conservative street clothes
Shortly after, the California State Attorney General's Office and the US Government Accountability Office released their related investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers and that the workers had not committed illegal actions. The GAO found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately.
And that changes the responses of ACORN in WHAT way?
Republicans don't like the idea of getting poor people and minorities involved in the political process.
The 2008 Ohio exit polls show a D to R ratio of 39 to 31.
Any poll sampling under that +8 number is not 'oversampling'.
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
Ah the I disagree with what's happening so therefore it must be a conspiracy thread.
Its always something with you people.
And that changes the responses of ACORN in WHAT way?
Republicans don't like the idea of getting poor people and minorities involved in the political process.
One of the reasons Bush used his justice department to try to destroy ACORN. They ended up killing it with low grade propaganda
The 2008 Ohio exit polls show a D to R ratio of 39 to 31.
Any poll sampling under that +8 number is not 'oversampling'.
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
Do you think the D turnout in November will be +8 over Republicans?
You don't seem willing to answer this simple question....
BTW, didn't exit polls have John F'in Kerry winning way back when?...
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lolol
No polls are ever right this far from the election. Most polls are still wrong even the weekend before the election. I don't understand the obsession with polls.
No polls are ever right this far from the election. Most polls are still wrong even the weekend before the election. I don't understand the obsession with polls.
Me either. I find reading the comments left after news articles a lot more telling of public sentiment than some poll, and anti obama comments generally run 9 to 1 to comments for.
I think obama is way behind, and all these skewed polls are really doing is shoring up the Romney base and energizing them to go to the polls in November, because they don't believe them either, and they're going to show these poll takers just how WRONG they were.
Just remember the Reagan/Carter election. Enough said about POLLS.
The 2008 Ohio exit polls show a D to R ratio of 39 to 31.
Any poll sampling under that +8 number is not 'oversampling'.
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
Do you think the D turnout in November will be +8 over Republicans?
You don't seem willing to answer this simple question....
BTW, didn't exit polls have John F'in Kerry winning way back when?...
When did you start answering questions?
No polls are ever right this far from the election. Most polls are still wrong even the weekend before the election. I don't understand the obsession with polls.
Me either. I find reading the comments left after news articles a lot more telling of public sentiment than some poll, and anti obama comments generally run 9 to 1 to comments for.
I think obama is way behind, and all these skewed polls are really doing is shoring up the Romney base and energizing them to go to the polls in November, because they don't believe them either, and they're going to show these poll takers just how WRONG they were.
Just remember the Reagan/Carter election. Enough said about POLLS.
Reagan was up on carter at this point in the election, as well as all the way until election day.
You can on your whole tinfoil hat collection, but it's not going to change the fact that Willard is getting his ass kicked.