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Posted by: jovial 1 year, 1 month ago
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jovial1 year, 1 month ago
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The point of the story is the active attack by the GOP on this group that registers voters. The story can't discuss guilt or innocence since these recent developments have just developed now, but the point is that the GOP and this administration have been harassing this organization for years and have come up empty handed every time. They even fired judges because they wouldn't prosecute Acorn and their employees on flimsy evidence. That is extremely partisan by even the most casual standards.
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lfergie8121 year, 1 month ago
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It stands to reason that the Republican will attack anything they can't control. I still remember the fraudulent vote count in Ohio during the 2004 election. Bush had more votes in a precinct than the population of the whole district but with the state under Republican control, nothing was done about it..
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miklkit1 year, 1 month ago
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This article helps explain your point.
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bruhaha1 year, 1 month ago
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Thom Hartmann had a guy on his show a week or two ago who apparently gave sworn testimony that he is positive that Ohio was stolen in 2004 (This guy was and is a republican who works on internet, online, etc security for banks and other financial institutions. He said that because votes are anonymous there is no way that electronic voting can EVER be made secure because you can't link a vote to a person). Has anyone heard anything more on this?
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