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Too bad Shorty...you hitched your wagon to a corrupt organization.

Now tell us about the million dollar ACORN embezzlement scandal cover up....that you keep trying to hide.


I got it hidden and you can't see it. It's obviously too much to expect you to stay on topic when your getting exposed as liar and a coward.
 

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Tell us again Shorty...why ACORN isn't corrupt covering up an embezzlement scandal...won't go there will you?
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Meanwhile in the real world...ACORN scores another method to use those phony registrations!
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Judge rules Ohio homeless voters may list park benches as addresses :ohno:

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that counties must allow homeless voters to list park benches and other locations that aren't buildings as their addresses.

U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus also ruled that provisional ballots can't be invalidated because of poll worker errors.
Monday's ruling resolved the final two pieces of a settlement between the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless and Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner.
The coalition agreed to drop a constitutional challenge to Ohio's voter identification law until after the Nov. 4 election. In return, Brunner and the coalition agreed on procedures to verify provisional ballots across all Ohio counties.
The coalition was concerned that unequal treatment of provisional ballots would disenfranchise some voters.
 

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Meanwhile in the real world...ACORN scores another method to use those phony registrations!
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Judge rules Ohio homeless voters may list park benches as addresses :ohno:

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October 28, 2008 1:32 PM

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that counties must allow homeless voters to list park benches and other locations that aren't buildings as their addresses.

U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus also ruled that provisional ballots can't be invalidated because of poll worker errors.
Monday's ruling resolved the final two pieces of a settlement between the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless and Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner.
The coalition agreed to drop a constitutional challenge to Ohio's voter identification law until after the Nov. 4 election. In return, Brunner and the coalition agreed on procedures to verify provisional ballots across all Ohio counties.
The coalition was concerned that unequal treatment of provisional ballots would disenfranchise some voters.


Do you believe a homeless person has a right to vote? It appears that you don't.

We know that the GOP had or still has plans to challenge foreclosed home owners in Michigan whose voter registration lists that home as their address. We know that Tim Griffin, Karl Rove and the rest of the RNC honchos used voter caging to challenge homeless people who used the address of a homeless shelter on their registrations in 2004.

Some of the homeless are military veterans. Do you believe a homeless veteran shouldn't have the right to vote and should be challenged because of the address on their voter registration? We know that once again Tim Griffin, Karl Rove, etal. sought to disqualify ballots of active duty military in 2004. I'm sure they feel the vote of a homeless veteran shouldn't be cast either.
 

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Do you believe a homeless person has a right to vote? It appears that you don't.

We know that the GOP had or still has plans to challenge foreclosed home owners in Michigan whose voter registration lists that home as their address. We know that Tim Griffin, Karl Rove and the rest of the RNC honchos used voter caging to challenge homeless people who used the address of a homeless shelter on their registrations in 2004.

Some of the homeless are military veterans. Do you believe a homeless veteran shouldn't have the right to vote and should be challenged because of the address on their voter registration? We know that once again Tim Griffin, Karl Rove, etal. sought to disqualify ballots of active duty military in 2004. I'm sure they feel the vote of a homeless veteran shouldn't be cast either.

Most Americans see it for what it is...opening the door to use all those phony ACORN registrations.

Now tell us shorty...you keep dodging...you even cut out the question in your last paste...

Explain the ACORN embezzlement scandal to us.

Who is involved...and how much money was embezzled...by whom?

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Most Americans see it for what it is...opening the door to use all those phony ACORN registrations.


Actually that isn't how most Americans see it. It is how those who want to fool others into thinking there's massive voter will falsely portray it so that they can keep real voters (such as a homeless veteran) from getting ballot access.

Only an anti-democracy un-american scumbag would want to keep a homeless verteran from casting a vote.
 

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