Thursday, December 8, 2011

ACORN Visits Obama White House


Leaders of the resurrected radical group ACORN are lobbying the Obama administration in what appears to be a concerted effort to game the electoral system to help Democrats, new evidence suggests.


As I write in today’s American Spectator, at least five Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now leaders have visited the White House this year alone. One of those ACORN officials, Estelle Rogers of Project Vote (shown in photo above), has been involved in vetting Department of Justice hires who may help to enforce the voter fraud-enabling National Voting Rights Act (NVRA), also known as the Motor-Voter law. The Department has come under fire for refusing to enforce Section 8, which requires states to remove the names of ineligible felons, the dead, and non-residents from voter rolls, while zealously enforcing Section 7, which requires states to register voters at welfare offices.


As I argue in my book published earlier this year, Subversion Inc.: How Obama’s ACORN Red Shirts are Still Terrorizing and Ripping Off American Taxpayers, those on relief tend to support Democrats, so Section 7 amounts to a taxpayer subsidy for Democratic candidates. Project Vote founder Sanford Newman openly admits his group’s work helps the Left almost exclusively.”While our work is nonpartisan, it is realistic to assume that upward of 90 percent of the people we register on unemployment and othersocial service distribution lines will oppose politicians who have supported cuts in the programs on which they rely,” he said. ”They are likely to vote Democratic in most instances.”

2 comments:

  1. Acorn? Seriously? C'mon, try a little harder, Matt.
    I'm sorry sunshine, but your Grand Old Party is circling the drain which is too bad. I feel for Bob Dole, Ronald Reagan - whose name is so misused - and especially:
    Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
    Your party's a joke, bro.
    Get a job.
    And this "lively writing style"; could we read some of that? Or is that copy that you wrote?
    And, as I've written before: NO COMMENTS.
    Either you're blog is globally unpopular or nobody has anything good to say about you.
    I don't care one way or the other. It's just something you ought to ponder.
    I mean, I get comments on my blog and I don't delete any that aren't obvious spam (ie: commercial links contained therein) so, sad to relate, you come across as a coward.
    That being said, have a nice Sunday.

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  2. Wow, fantastic debunking of Matt's article by Dan...?

    Actually I read up until he wrote 'Seriously?', then got bored. Lol

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