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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

ACORN Vegas Office Raided In Voter Fraud Investigation

ACORN office in Nevada has been raided by authorities on voter fraud. Obama supports this organization. This was sent in by a reader of Salisbury News.

GO HERE to see the FOX News Article.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a non issue. Why not talk about things that matter to John Q. Public like say.....THE ECONOMY!

Notron said...

Haha they used Dallas Cowboy players names. Use a small market team at least, like Kansas City or St Louis. Not many people outside the fan base knows who plays on those teams. And wow just trying to get away with that in the 21st century is pretty ballsy. Its like Boss Tweed taking irish immigrants off the boat and getting them to vote. And this will be another headline that no one will hear about.

Anonymous said...

It's about time! These liberal assholes have been committing voter fraud forever. Everybody should get to vote once; NOBODY should get to vote more than that. The Democrats tried to steal the 2000 election though voter fraud. It took the Supreme Court to stop them!

Notron said...

anon 3:04, a non issue? Voter Fraud not an issue? What country do you think this is? It's a huge issue! This is a reoccuring issue with ACORN. They did the same thing in Ohio in the summer of 06. Wisconsin and Colorado in 05. Kansas City in 05. THEY ARE TRYING TO RIG ELECTIONS. There can be more that one big issue at a time.

tedh said...

Non issue???? The funding for ACORN was funded by the person you hope to get us out of this economic mess! In 1998 Bill Ayres (domestic terrorist) that got grants in the total amount of 110 million dollars of which he recruited Obama to distribute the money for educational curricula. This money
was distributed to organizations by Barack Obama one being ACORN! Oh this is really a non-issue. Liberal sweep under the carpet principle!

Anonymous said...

You guys really need to get your information from sources other than Faux Noise, Rush, Hannity and Billo. Voter fraud swings both ways. Republicans want registration and access restricted and Democrats want unrestricted. The general assumption is that the efforts cancel each other. Dems won in 2000 by the way. This election is over just as the twisted Ultra Conservative racist wacko movement in this country is over. ENOUGH! The fat lady is singing. Thank God!

Anonymous said...

Once again, if you bring up Bill Ayers, I would appreciate it if you could remind us all again about Todd Palin's membership in the AIP

"The fires of hell are icebergs compared to my hatred of America"
-founder of the AIP (Todd Palin's political party)

Anonymous said...

Right here in Salisbury I have wittnessed a landlord threatening consequences to a tenant who was reaching for some campaign literature that was being handed out in a local election. I heard another resident's account of how a landlord tried to pay them to vote a certain way. This is in our local elections. Everyone had better be on the lookout for voter fraud now and into the local elections coming up in the Spring.

Wymzie said...

Todd Palin hates the America that it has become.

And if you are a patriot of any kind so do you.

The America of our past was an America that everyone was proud to be a part of, and they did. We accepted millions upon millions of people onto our shores from other lands to live the life that we have enjoyed, but now that time is growing increasingly dim.

To not want to be a part of this insanity we call America is not such a bad thing. It might even wake a few people up.

Nearly every civil right that you have ever had has been taken away from you and you never said a word.
Your internet hobbies are being monitored, your cell phone is being monitored and you probably never even committed a crime.

These are the most anti American things that I can think of other than burning Old Glory, but to not want to be a part of what is quickly becoming a police state, I really don't see a problem with, and hope that she learns a few things about why Alaska would want to succeed.