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The ACORN/Obama Voter Registration "Thug Thizzle"

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Systemic corruption of our election process continues. Barack Obama and his old friends at ACORN and Project Vote are leading the way. This radical revolution is taking place in your backyard. And as I've reported before, this voter-fraud racket is on your dime.

On Monday, the two liberal groups announced the wrap-up of a 21-state voter registration drive targeting low-income people and minorities in battleground states including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico and Wisconsin.

What's wrong with that? For starters, these two groups are militant partisan outfits purporting to engage in nonpartisan civic activity. And their campaign comes amid an avalanche of fresh voter-fraud allegations involving ACORN in many of those same key states.

On Tuesday, Nevada state officials raided ACORN's Las Vegas office after election authorities accused the group of submitting multiple voter registrations with fake and duplicate names.

ACORN, which receives 40 percent of its revenues from American taxpayers to pursue an aggressive welfare-state agenda, has already helped register over 1.27 million people nationwide. The rest of their funding comes from left-wing heavyweights like billionaire George Soros and the Democracy Alliance.

Project Vote, a 501(c)(3) organization, was founded by left-wing lawyer Sandy Newman to register voters in welfare offices and unemployment lines with the explicit goal of turning back the Reagan revolution.

The two groups are inextricably linked — and at their nexus is Barack Obama.

In 1992, Newman hired Obama to lead Project Vote efforts in Illinois. The Illinois drive's motto: "It's a Power Thing."

As previously noted in this column ("The ACORN Obama Knows," June 25, 2008), Obama also trained ACORN members in Chicago. In turn, ACORN volunteers worked on his Illinois campaigns and ACORN's PAC endorsed his primary bid with full backing and muscle.

Despite his adamant denials of any association with the group (his Fight the Smears website now claims "Barack Obama never organized with ACORN"), Obama's political DNA is encoded with the ACORN agenda.

The Obama campaign's "Vote for Change" registration drive, running parallel to ACORN/Project Vote, is an all-out scramble to scrape up every last unregistered voter sympathetic to Obama's big-government vision. "Our volume," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe bragged of the voter-registration program, "will be enormous."

Quantity over quality.

It's the ACORN way.

In addition to the Las Vegas raid, fraud allegations keep piling up:

— Lake County, Ind., election officials this month rejected a large portion of the 5,000 registration forms ACORN turned in after conducting registration drives in the area all summer. Some vote canvassers had pulled names and addresses from telephone books and forged signatures. According to local reports, "large numbers of voter registration forms bore signatures all in the same apparent handwriting style" and "apparently the organization's canvassers broke rules to meet ACORN-set voter registration quotas to get paid." The fake registrants included dead people and underage kids.

On a conference call yesterday, GOP officials noted that up to 11,000 voter applications were no good — tying up election officials and jeopardizing the voting rights of untold victims whose identities may have been stolen.

— Last month, Milwaukee, Wis., officials discovered at least seven felons employed as voter registration workers for ACORN and another affiliated group. They also uncovered a raft of problematic voter registration cards. The state GOP accused ACORN of attempting to enroll dead, imprisoned or imaginary people to voter rolls. Fraud has plagued ACORN's Milwaukee chapter since the last election cycle.

— In Florida, in Orange County alone, ACORN workers turned in multiple copycat forms for six separate voters over the summer. According to the Miami Herald, "One individual had 21 duplicate applications."

Election officials had flagged ACORN's negligent practices several months ago, but it may be too late: In Orange, Broward and Miami-Dade counties, ACORN has signed up 135,000 new voters, nearly 60 percent of them registered as Democrats that constitute a fifth of all new voters in that region.

— In Ohio, large numbers of homeless people received free van and bus rides to register. Shelby Holliday, a reporter for Palestra.net, filmed ACORN shuttling prospects to the polls. She told me she spoke with one homeless woman who told her ACORN "told her who to vote for if she wanted a 'better life,' and told her not to worry about jury duty (one of the reasons this homeless woman didn't want to register) because the government probably wouldn't be able to track her down. She was registering with a temporary address."

Holliday interviewed another homeless man targeted by the registration drive who exulted that he was voting for Obama because "I want him to do his thang. You know, do his thug thizzle."

"Thug thizzle" is street slang for performing your trademark move. Obama and ACORN have practiced their thug thizzle together for years: organizing an ever-expanding community of ineligible and marginal voters to expand the Democratic power base. Rules be damned.

Michelle Malkin is author of "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild." Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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Oh, but doesn't that all pale compared to what took place in Florida in 2000? Just think how different history could have been and how much better off we might be now.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Masako
Tue Oct 7, 2008 9:19 PM
I love America, it's the best place to live on this planet. I'm retired military and I've traded bullets with, depending on how one views them and in keeping with PC speak, those I'll call the other guys. But since I am also a part of the middle class I'll be leaving to avoid paying the bills of Bo and company. I am a follower of Ralph Waldo Emerson and I wish everyone in a similar middle class position who is not so self reliant and will be stuck here the best of luck!
For Masako... I guess the same prognostication could apply to Dewey. Imagine how different things would have been.
Comment: #2
Posted by: bill s
Wed Oct 8, 2008 6:33 AM
MM: In an email sent to you after reading your utterly illogical, unsubstantiated drivel about how illegal aliens are responsible for the financial crisis, I asked you if you are mentally deficient. You didn't answer (no suprise there).

In doing some research I happened to see your post on ACORN/crackheads/inmates. This answered my question. If you had taken the time to actually read the evidence you provided, checked with the LV Sun and election officials the only conclusion possible is that you write only to incite others against blacks, poor, hispanics. In fact your evidence actually proves that ACORN, in the LV situation, was proactive in alerting authoriites, prompt and definitive in dealing with underperforming and fraudulent employees and that election officials chose to sit on their butts from 2007, when the guidelines were tightened, until mid July 2008. Your tax dollars at work.

If you believe in science (a real stretch here), I suggest that you and your kindrerd, mindless devotees facilitate an experiment in the transplantation of the human brain with a sheep. That way you will have all of the mental capacity you use and we'll have smarter sheep.

bills: if you're thinking of your wallet, check a rerun of the last debate. According to McCain you will now be purchasing the mortgages of countless fellow citizens. So courtesy of Bush and friends your wallet is getting thinner by the minute.

MM: I know you won't allow this post, you haven't got the ability to use logic to defend yourself, and you and your ilk certainly don't like to be challenged. I would suggest you reconsider spewing of inflammatory, hate baiting rhetoric. You are definitely not a caucasion, and there seems to be another groundswell of sentiment towards those who favour a white america. Just a suggestion.
Comment: #3
Posted by: jvgr
Wed Oct 8, 2008 3:09 PM
Re: Masako

OK: half-true. We'd definitely be better off without the last 8 years. I saw a clip the other day. John Bolton arriving at the Florida recount facility, boldly proclaiming: I'm here to stop the recount!

But the inflammatory rhetoric isn't good. I was alive and well while the race riots burned across the country and in university when the Weather Underground was at it's peak. If I had to relive one of those events it wouldn't be the race riots.

Did you see the footage of Palin's rally today. No problem when people boo at Obama but the shout of "Kill him", isn't good.

I have no problem with productive debate that seeks to address governance. I'm having a big problem with inflammatory rhetoric that illuminates nothing. Read this post:

http://michellemalkin.com/2008/10/07/ex-acorn-employeeinmate-co-workers-were-lazy-crackheads/

and ask yourself what is it's purpose. The expresses no thesis. Then read the responses.

We've had 8 years of "leadership" headed by a man who couldn't think his way out of a paper bag and his like-minded (ie mindless) acolytes are rising. They may not like his decisions, but they voted for him 2 times. I can see why McCain is not in favour of supporting education: it hasn't done much for him.

The ranks of those who disdain "intellectualism" (read: the ability to logically express an idea) is running rampant on the right. Every financial crisis we've had in the last 20 years is a direct result of the republican philosophy of: deregulation; they can regulate themselves.

Comment: #4
Posted by: jvgr
Wed Oct 8, 2008 9:16 PM
Thank you for the reply, Bill and jvgr. Ms. Malkin represents a disease this society, and perhaps the world, first visibly took on during the Reagan years. He represented recovery from the strategy of winning Nixon couldn't quite perfect. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
That is, breaking the law to win. From Reagan on, it was walking the fine line and taking a sociopath's view of how to push the envelope to the max without being prosecutable. Lawyers have an expression: the law is what is boldly proposed and forcefully argued. The Republicans since Reagan have taken that phrase and substituted the word "reality" for the phrase "the law." It has worked well for them in the short term, and will continue to do so until it reaches the pyramid-scheme breaking point. Our economy has reached a similar breaking point now, and perhaps both are failing together as I write. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
The casualty is us and ours. Everything we value is being flushed down the toilet. The U.S. Constitution, which frankly, I viewed as more holy than the bible when I was growing up, education, science, the environment, worldwide respect for the U.S., and now, the bottom line, wealth. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ms. Malkin just writes what sells. End of story. She's trying to emulate her hero, Rush, who pioneered turning verbal refuse into dollars. Too bad for her there is only so much room in that niche, and the space has shrunk while the ranks of her competitors have grown. She does appear to have a nice bod. Maybe she can start selling that when she can't get any more for her soul.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Masako
Thu Oct 9, 2008 5:36 PM
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