HolyCoast: Today's ACORN Voter Fraud Story
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Friday, October 10, 2008

Today's ACORN Voter Fraud Story

This one from Indiana:
More than 2,000 voter registration forms filed in northern Indiana's Lake County by a liberal activist group this week have turned out to be bogus, election officials said Thursday.

The group — the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN — already faces allegations of filing fraudulent voter registrations in Nevada and faces investigations in other states.

And in Lake County, home to the long-depressed steel town of Gary, the bipartisan Elections Board has stopped processing a stack of about 5,000 applications delivered just before the October 6 registration deadline after the first 2,100 turned out to be phony.

"All the signatures looked exactly the same," Ruthann Hoagland, a Republican on the board. "Everything on the card filled out looks exactly the same."

I hope there's 10 more stories like this so once this election is over so that ACORN will become such a toxic name that no congressman will ever again dare to put a dime of funding for them into a spending bill.

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