"In fact, in Feelingstown, facts become insults: If facts debunk feelings, it is the facts that must lose." Ben Shapiro
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
That "community organizer" experience
Are these the same Chicago city schools where Obamamania worked as a "community organizer" and, along with uber patriot William Ayers, pumped $100 million into those same schools?
"ACORN stopped the registration efforts of the part-timers on Aug. 15. Three salaried employees continue the drive to sign up voters.
Kristopher Harsh, head organizer for the agency's Cleveland office, said it is unlikely a full-fledged movement will resume before the Nov. 4 election.
ACORN has submitted about 75,000 voter registration cards to the Cuyahoga board this year.
Board employees are unsure how many of the cards are fraudulent. But the voter registration department received so many suspicious cards that it began compiling a binder with evidence. The binder grew to be an inch-thick."
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Obama taught them well, "Don't go to school. Protest for more money!"
"Community organizer" (more accurately, "political agitator") in the 1980s, Obama rubbed elbows with radical groups Gamaliel and ACORN.
"Voters should know Obama's record"
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/sep/03/voters-should-know-obamas-record/
Obama has "ties as a 'community organizer' to ACORN (America’s foremost proponent of voter registration fraud)"
"The Media Is Working Harder On Palin Than Obama"
http://www.kxmb.com/News/Nation/271167.asp
Cuyahoga board probes ACORN voter registration drive - The Plain Dealer - Aug 27
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2008/08/cuyahoga_board_probes_voter_re.html
"ACORN stopped the registration efforts of the part-timers on Aug. 15. Three salaried employees continue the drive to sign up voters.
Kristopher Harsh, head organizer for the agency's Cleveland office, said it is unlikely a full-fledged movement will resume before the Nov. 4 election.
ACORN has submitted about 75,000 voter registration cards to the Cuyahoga board this year.
Board employees are unsure how many of the cards are fraudulent. But the voter registration department received so many suspicious cards that it began compiling a binder with evidence. The binder grew to be an inch-thick."
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