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    Possibly...

    But, the links will be to stuff I didn't pretend to write.


    moron

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    moron

    Wow! That was easy.

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    moron

    Wow! That was easy.
    slightly easier than "They've done so much more harm than good" with nothing to back it up with.



    moron

    Wow! it really was easy.

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    slightly easier than "They've done so much more harm than good" with nothing to back it up with.



    moron

    Wow! it really was easy.
    That's our Yoni..

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    Like I said, if I get the time...

    Conyers suggests probe of ACORN

    ACORN 'shock troops' tied to election crimes

    Criminal charges filed against ACORN, two employees

    ACORN's crime spree spans the U.S.

    THE REAL SCANDAL

    And, if you've ever wondered why the Community Reinvestment Act amendments of 1996 and ACORN's -- using those amendments -- to pressure the financial community to make bad loans are important;

    The Credit Crisis, Act II: How One Smart Idea Brought the World Economy to Its Knees

    As I understand it, the underlying financial instruments insured by the Credit Default Swaps that brought down our economy were, principally, sub-prime mortgages and other bad credit extended to those who could not pay it back, (including, apparently, automobile companies).

    That's why I was opposed to the bailouts. All of these companies needed to fall. There were, and still are, financial ins utions not in the CDS business who have been unscathed by the mess and who are still lending money the same way they have for decades.

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    Automobile companies took out sub-prime mortgages on homes?

    Seriously, you're just babbling now.

    Quit vomiting blogs and give me a list of proven crimes and evil ACORN has visited upon this country. This namby-pamby "pressured banks" bull is weak.

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    Automobile companies took out sub-prime mortgages on homes?

    Seriously, you're just babbling now.

    Quit vomiting blogs and give me a list of proven crimes and evil ACORN has visited upon this country. This namby-pamby "pressured banks" bull is weak.
    No, automobile companies were another example of the bad debt insured by CDS's

    It's not weak.

    Jesse Jackson has made a handsome living by extorting companies out of money to avoid being ruined through specious claims of discrimination.

    ACORN just applied the same technique to lending ins utions -- using the Community Reinvestment Act as cover.

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    Sorry, the claim that ACORN forced lenders to lend is preposterous.

    Why are they not forcing them to lend now?

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    Chump is still stuck on stupid I see...

    The massive voter fraud, as mentioned before, is the fraudulent registrations themselves that serve to overwhelm the registration systems making the verification of applications exceedingly difficult. Basically the choice given is either let huge blocks of them pass, or not accept them, good and bad alike.

    It's raping the system. It is voter fraud on scale never seen before in the United States, and you do no one a favor by pretending it isn't.

    It's a company subsidized by tax dollars serving one political party, and whose influence in our elections will end up costing the taxpayers even more money, not to mention the other damage they might do by influencing elections.

    If they are soliciting voters and producing an exponential amount of fraudulent registration applications(and the evidence is that they are) or merely knowingly overloading the system with more applications than it is capable of handling, what they are doing is criminal in deed if nothing else.

    And their system for paying their employees proves they are encouraging fraudulent registrations.

    I'll take my leave now and let you resume blowing huge amounts of smoke up your own ass.

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    massive voter fraud!
    You have been missed.

    ACORN flags the fraudulent registrations themselves. How does that overwhelm the system?

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    It's raping the system. It is voter fraud on scale never seen before in the United States, and you do no one a favor by pretending it isn't.
    how many convictions does ACORN have against them?

    It's a company subsidized by tax dollars serving one political party, and whose influence in our elections will end up costing the taxpayers even more money, not to mention the other damage they might do by influencing elections.
    how exactly do they influence elections?

    If they are soliciting voters and producing an exponential amount of fraudulent registration applications(and the evidence is that they are) or merely knowingly overloading the system with more applications than it is capable of handling, what they are doing is criminal in deed if nothing else.
    they are so criminal that the Census Bureau asked for their assistance.

    And their system for paying their employees proves they are encouraging fraudulent registrations.
    no it doesn't. They don't encourage fraudulent registrations.

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    at the ACORN guy on Beck. Jesus, Glenn is A grade a bag.
    how so?

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    ACORN flags the fraudulent registrations themselves. How does that overwhelm the system?
    You know they cannot flag all of them. They were willing accomplices to voter fraud. The question now is, can this lawsuit find anyone guilty. We still have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. Myself, I would like to see the shameless group shut down. I know that will never happen though.

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    You know they cannot flag all of them. They were willing accomplices to voter fraud.
    What voter fraud? Can you even find any case of a fraudulent vote resulting from ACORN activities?

    In what way were they accomplices?

    The question now is, can this lawsuit find anyone guilty. We still have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. Myself, I would like to see the shameless group shut down. I know that will never happen though.
    As long as you have nothing but baseless accusations you just made up in your head, it won't.

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    how many convictions does ACORN have against them?



    how exactly do they influence elections?



    they are so criminal that the Census Bureau asked for their assistance.



    no it doesn't. They don't encourage fraudulent registrations.


    No offense...but if I want to argue with an idiot, I'll just argue with Chump. I've known him longer, argued with him more, like him better...and he has earned a certain amount of respect by being right on certain occassions...I've seen absolutely nothing from you that deserves a reply...so be glad you got this much.

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    What voter fraud? Can you even find any case of a fraudulent vote resulting from ACORN activities?

    In what way were they accomplices?

    As long as you have nothing but baseless accusations you just made up in your head, it won't.
    There's nothing baseless about it...

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    No offense...but if I want to argue with an idiot, I'll just argue with Chump. I've known him longer, argued with him more, like him better...and he has earned a certain amount of respect by being right on certain occassions...I've seen absolutely nothing from you that deserves a reply...so be glad you got this much.
    None taken. I'm glad I got this much.

    And their system for paying their employees proves they are encouraging fraudulent registrations.
    ....ACORN spokesman Scott Levenson denied the Nevada allegations on behalf of ACORN, which works to get low-income people to vote and lists offices in 41 states and the District of Columbia. He blamed former rogue employees for the alleged wrongdoing.

    "Our policy all along has been to pay workers at an hourly rate and to not pay employees based on any bonus or incentive program," he said. "When it was discovered that an employee was offering bonuses linked to superior performance, that employee was ordered to stop immediately."

    Levenson said the two former ACORN organizers named in Monday's criminal complaint — Christopher Howell Edwards and Amy Adele Busefink — no longer work for ACORN and would not be represented by the organization....

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30567548/

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