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Originally Posted by cobra bill
There will always be voter fraud, nothing new, all this is, is an attempt by the right wing nuts to change the issue's, they have nothing to campaign on so they use fear tactics, WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOU ARE UP TOO! and it won't work in this election, you listen to Rush Limpballs and Fox Noise too much!
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Your post is nonsensical – are you out to change the hearts and minds of other posters or just to degrade news sources? Voter fraud at the scale implemented by Acorn is far beyond anything that we know of that has happened in the past – don’t you understand that?
By the way, if you own a Cobra, Obama is not going to like that – it will need to be taken away from you and given to someone in the hood to drive to the welfare office, it’s the liberal thing to do. Or, just give it up prior to the election to someone here that’s deserving, someone in the conservative ranks.
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/7195
The state of Ohio and the heavily Democratic area of Cuyahoga County are yet again embroilled in elections controversy. Claims from area residents that they have been hounded by the community activist group ACORN to register to vote multiple times have sparked an investigation by election officials into ACORN, whose political wing has supported Barack Obama.
Yesterday two Ohio voters came forth and claimed that although they had made it clear they were already registered to vote, ACORN canvassers encouraged them to sign up several times. One of those was Christopher Barkley of Cleveland, who estimates that he registered to vote "10 to 15" times after ACORN relentlessly pursued him.
"I kept getting approached by folks who asked me to register," Barkley said. "They'd ask me if I was registered. I'd say yes, and they'd ask me to do it [register] again. Some of them were getting paid to collect names. That was their sob story, and I bought it," he said.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has thus far subpoenaed at least three people as part of a wider inquiry into potential voter fraud by ACORN. The community organization looks to register low-income voters, that tend to overwhelmingly vote Democratic.
Lateala Goins, who was subpoeaned along with Barkley and others, said, "You can tell them you're registered as many times as you want - they do not care. They will follow you to the buses, they will follow you home, it does not matter."