Maybe it was last week's full moon that prompted the overwrought howls of outrage being directed at ACORN by John McCain and a pack of his right-wing cohorts. Either that or just raw partisan nuttiness.
ACORN is the feisty and effective grass-roots organization that is of, by and for low-income Americans. Its community organizers (grit your teeth and say "doggone it," Sarah Palin) have had remarkable success over the past three decades in helping low-wage working folks gain a real say in how their families and communities are treated by politicians, bankers, developers and other elites.
In the past few election cycles, the group's members also have become a formidable force in national politics. How? By going door to door in their neighborhoods encouraging people to get involved in the democratic process. They register them to vote, inform them on issues and candidates, and urge them to turn out on Election Day. ACORN happens to be very good at this exercise in old-fashioned, grunt-level democracy; this year, the group has added 1.3 million new voters to the rolls.
This success is what has prompted all of the howling from the McCainites, for most of those new voters are not John's sort of people. They tend to be janitors, hairdressers, taxi drivers, laborers, fast-food workers, hospital orderlies and such — people who usually are unorganized, unheard and unsolicited by the political system. But suddenly, there they are — signed up to vote and generally disinclined to support McCain's lobbyist-directed policies of more tax cuts for the rich, war for the poor, health care for the few, subsidies for Big Oil, and no-strings-attached bailouts for Wall Street.
So, unwilling to compete for the votes of these families, McCain has surged down the road of slime politics by trying to demonize the group itself. Puffing himself up with red-faced, phony outrage, the GOP nominee is trying to convince the rest of us that this can-do organization of low- and moderate-income Americans is a danger to the republic! He and his partisans frantically are charging that the group's voter registration efforts are designed deliberately to steal this year's election by bringing oodles of ineligible voters into the system.
ACORN, McCain huffed furiously in last week's presidential debate, "is now on the verge of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country, maybe destroying the fabric of democracy."
Whew! Save some of that breath for breathing, senator.
First, this is a group that McCain was courting as recently as 2006, when he spoke to its members in glowing terms: "What makes America special is what's in this room," he said of the diverse ACORN audience, praising their work to extend democratic participation.
Second, the massive "fraud" that McCain and Gang are howling so loudly about is hardly massive. Of the 1.3 million new registration cards submitted to election officials across the country, only a relative handful have fictional names, wrong addresses, etc. In Nevada, for example, where ACORN has registered 80,000 new voters, fewer than 300 cards were questionable (0.4 percent), and guess who caught and flagged these suspect registrants for the state election office? Bingo, if you said ACORN staffers. It's not in the group's interest to turn in bad cards, and staffers work diligently to cull them.
Third, what the increasingly cynical McCain knows is that submitting invalid registration cards is not "voter fraud" because no one has voted. Fraud happens when an ineligible person actually votes, and that is so difficult that it practically never happens in our country.
John McCain is the one committing voter fraud here. This manufactured flapdoodle over ACORN is a disgraceful political attack on a grass-roots group of citizens doing what democracy requires: getting people involved.
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Mr. Hightower,
I enjoy reading your columns. This one was both sad and funny. Now ACORN has been trashed all through the various news channels with McCain leading the howling. They hardly reference the fact that McCain was singing their praises not that long ago. Nov. 4th can't get here soon enough. Now McCain is reliving the glory of 13 Days in October Cuba stories, oh boy.
Anne D.
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Posted by: Anne Davis
Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:39 AM
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Sir;... If you cannot win the election, you can destroy the ability to govenment to govern... The republican party has given up on government, and rules from their base... Th fault is not with them so much as with majority rule, because every country, even one so blessed by God as this one can go to hell by halfs... It does not matter how much you injure the minority so long as you can keep your majority... If you could cut the minority in half by marching them into the sea, you could get some of the majority to join them... If all you need is a part of the country to have power, where is the economy in serving all the people??? Divide et Impera, said the Romans, and they divided every province so unity within was impossible to achieve... Every district is divided to give to one side or the other a certain seat in Government...Is this the purpose of government: to deny to vast numbers their voice in their own affairs??? We are led into disunion and never led out of it... In government they are polite, because the difference they create to have power they never resolve once they have power... We are left hating each other's guts while they make friends, and show respect... The great price and power the presidency buys is by default... We cannot move government because we, the great majority, the whole people cannot talk to government... It is deadly serious to us, and a game of winner take all to them, and one contrived to produce certain losers and certain winners without true progress being made... We must all some day decide for or against... In fact, there is little that divides us as a people... But the divisions we have are the point where power is taken from each side from which no side benefits... Government ought to be the place where all our differences are addressed... Instead, it is the point where all our differences are played upon and irritated... Democracy means consent and consensus... Government cannot stand as the point of our division except at our peril... Resist the republican effort to poison this election so that progress and change are denied... This country needs change, and justice, and democracy, and truth... We need government to lead us into unity... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Oct 22, 2008 8:51 AM
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Mr. Hightower, thank you, thank you, thank you. This information should be robo-called to the Limbaughs and other right-wing crazies of the world.
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Posted by: Masako
Wed Oct 22, 2008 5:38 PM
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ACORN has become an issue for the same reason that a pickpocket tries to distract you just before he lifts your wallet. The GOP will engage in massive vote fraud, and wants you to look elsewhere while they do it. It's so transparent.
BTW, here's a video of Jim Hightower in Syracuse, NY in 2003:
http://essentialdissent.blogspot.com/2008/09/jim-hightower-on-corporations-politics.html
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Posted by: Essential Dissent
Wed Oct 22, 2008 9:41 PM
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I am so sure if it was a conservative organization, you would feel the same way. Get real.
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Posted by: Lynn
Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:12 PM
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Well, of course committing the old lie by omission again....
Connecticut 2008, ACORN registers 7-year-old girl; claims she is 27. 2008: Indiana, Lake County 5,000 ACORN registrations, 2100 fraudulent; 2008: New Mexico, ACORN hired criminals with forgery and identify theft records to be registrars; 2008: Pennsylvania...in Philadelphia investigates 1500 registrations, Dauphin County officials say 100 are suspicious; and in 2008: Nevada, Clark County reported Thousands of phony registrations from ACORN.
Go back a couple of years, Missouri in 2003, of 5379 registrations only 2013 appeared to be valid. Washington in 2006, secretary of state says only 6 out of 1800 registrations from ACORN were FAKE. Virginia in 2005, 83% of the registrations file by ACORN...invalid.
The facts are out there people...open your eyes.
And Mr. Hightower needs to be honest about why McCain spoke to ACORN...over immigration policy.
Mr. Hightower, your comment that the kinds of people John relates to are not "janitors, hairdressers, taxi drivers, laborers, fast-food workers, hospital orderlies and such — people who usually are unorganized, unheard and unsolicited by the political system" is a bunch of hooey also. ANYONE can be a part of the political scene and have their voice heard. However, it is people like you who continually tout class envy and twist the truths, as in Psychology 101: projection. All that Mr. Obama does is pander to whichever group he is speaking..white, black, but no one knows anything about this man except that he too, pushes the concept of CLASS ENVY and "empowerment." Hey, here is an idea for empowerment...go get a job, write your congressmen and be active in the political process.
By the way, neither Obama or Biden have ever successfully run a business, and all they want to do is make America popular, to hell with safety.
Oh, and another thing for all you Obama people, check out his connections and ALLIANCES with Raila Odinga and Khalid Rashidi to name a couple and the fact that BOTH his Muslim outreach spokesmen had to step down for being caught meeting with persons w/ties to terrorists.
Obama reaching out across the aisles in his senate (albeit a very short) career? He voted with Dems 97% of the time. McCain voted (not with George Bush as the President doesn't vote) with the Republicans 75% of the time.
Before you all go to the polls do the nation a favor and check out your candidates voting records...for real. www.senate.gov
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Posted by: kim
Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:30 PM
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