ConHog
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Contracted is not the same as employed. It appears that some people scammed Acorn. They made up some names and sent Acorn a few phoney registrations. It also seems that some phoney registrations were discovered before they were submitted for payment.
What is not shown is any "voter fraud". I can't find it anywhere shown how any of these phoney registrations were translated by actual people going to the polls with phoney I D and commiting actual voter fraud.
The big crime all these wackadoodles are screaming about is no more harmfull to the voting system than those guys that stand around in front of grocery stores and pad petitions for whatever they are getting paid to get sighatures for.
It seems to me that ACORN is the victim here ...not the voting public.
Ah semantics. When you are hired by a company you are under contract. A crime isn't harmful so it's not a crime? Makes sense.
Again, if we're talking about the fradulant voter registrations, there is no aggrieved party here; All those guys who registered Mickey Mouse, and registered Tony Romo like 50 times or whatever; All those fraudulant registrations would not have been able to cast votes. If that were attempted, the people casting the votes would be guilty of voter fraud. But lazy a-holes who claimed they registered all these faulty names for a paycheck - Huggy is right, if there is any aggrieved party it is ACORN indeed!
Unless there's other issues besides the fraudulant voter registrations, we can slam the book shut on this one.
Well, there is more, MUCH more that the fraudelant voter registration; and let's see , you don't equate the same illegal behavior being done at several offices around the nation to meaning that maybe, just maybe ACORN itself fostered a corporate atmosphere that encouraged such behavior?
If ACORN is so innocent, why did Obama give them the old Jeremiah Wright two shove once elected, and why the name change to appear that they are a different organization?