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    Wolfie20071 year, 2 months ago

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    FTA
    Barkley estimated he'd registered to vote "10 to 15" times after canvassers for ACORN, whose political wing has endorsed Barack Obama, relentlessly pursued him and others.

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      mesodude1 year, 2 months ago

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      Phew...I'm just glad McCain decided to stop "rescuing" America and now realizes the financial crisis is over. ;-x

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        Endoscopy1 year, 2 months ago

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        Typical liberal change of the subject. Can't discuss the issue so he tries to make the discussion go a different way. Poor mesodude. He has the right avatar.

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          corl641 year, 2 months ago

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          It took him hours to get the pose down right.

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            cushi1 year, 2 months ago

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            All he did was take a page from the Repugnicon play book. What's the matter? Feel beaten at your own game?

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              mesodude1 year, 2 months ago

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              hehe...And, the sad thing is cons here like Endo and Wolfie are completely clueless as to why people think they are poorly educated. Silly cons. ;-)

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                corl641 year, 2 months ago

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                Hey Cushi, did you take your medication today? You seem to be rambling on and not making any sense, maybe you need to up the dosage or something.

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              mesodude1 year, 2 months ago

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              I know, right, Endo? Doesn't it just burn you up when others are so desperate to avoid discussing the most pressing issues facing our country that they resort to using lame @ss smokescreens to change the subject? I tell ya...There oughta be a law, Endo. There just oughta be a law. ;-x

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            MRCOFFEECAKE1 year, 2 months ago

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            Did he know the gay guy who had homosexual sex and cocaine in a limo with Obama, or the guy who belonged to Obama'a Mosque when they agreed to a jihaad against America,
            or the guy who said that Obama never pledges allegiance to our dflag and who will want to be sworn in on a Koran??
            Oh no, he's the guy who's related to Chalabi, who told us why we needed to go into Iraq..
            You people would listen to a homeless drunk..You really are pathetic!
            (By the way) 15 extra votes in Ilinois mean nothing..Nweither do 150,000.
            Obama is gong to win Illinois 2,2000,00o to 900,000,,so why would ANYONE cheat in a state where they are already going to win??
            Ask the Republican: You only cheat in Ohio or Florida, and you do it mechanically.
            You don't involve a people trail.
            Haven't you learned anything?

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              MSHELENA1 year, 2 months ago

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              I would be worried if people were VOTING many times, not registering. . . . Registering many times doesn't help Obama--so it's not to Obama's advantage when people register more than once. I smell a GOP rat behind this. If the young man from the pizza establishment registered too many times, then that's HIS problem, not Obama's. The young man should have known better because he knew he'd registered the first time.

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                hyperbola1 year, 2 months ago

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                This story is typical of GOP scam attempts. There is nothing in it that indicates ANY voter was regisitered illegally. Thereafter it is all ugly innuendo without any evidence.

                The question you should ask yourself is whether you are gullible enough to be suckered by the kind of scams Wolfie posts here.

                GOP's ACORN 'Voter Fraud' Lie Ramped Up

                I had been intending to post an answer to the ongoing -- and quickly escalating -- ACORN smears being issued of late by the GOP enemies of democracy out there, who have decided to intensify their unsubstantiated assaults on the community organization, given its effectiveness at registering millions of low-income voters across the country....

                ... Doubtless you've heard the smears by now: that ACORN is committing "voter fraud", on behalf of Obama, in hotly contested swing states. The media has been all too happy to pass that garbage on, without bothering to note that, in fact, the organization attempts to authenticate every registration form their workers submit and by law they must turn in every form to election officials -- even if they find a registration to be fraudulent when they call the phone number submitted on the form, or if the forms are otherwise suspect or incomplete.

                They do so, and they flag all questionable registration forms as being suspect before turning them in to officials.

                The thanks they receive for registering millions of new voters that nobody else has bothered with, and for notifying officials about questionable registration forms when they turn them in, is that the GOP's democracy-hating propagandists and election officials run to the media shouting, "ACORN is committing voter fraud! They've turned in hundreds and thousands of fraudulent registration forms!"

                Of course they have. They have to by law. But what those GOP despots of democracy always forget to mention is that it was ACORN themselves who notified officials about the potentially fraudulent and/or incomplete forms in the first place!

                For the quickest idea of how the GOP ACORN scam has run amok, dutifully forwarded by the often clueless corporate media, and then the rightwing wankers in the blogosphere who are only to happy to help enable those who are lying to them -- by putting truth, democracy and country second -- take a look at the following game of rightwing "blogosphere telephone" concerning a recent news conference called by a Lake County, Indiana GOP chair in order to sound the phony alarm about "fraud" committed by ACORN....

                http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/10/10/gops-aco...

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