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The Right’s ACORN head fake unleashes more evil

Jesse covered some of the ACORN ground, but I had to post on this nonsense. John McCain said this in the last presidential debate:

We need to know the full extent of Sen. Obama’s relationship with ACORN, who 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.

Wow. That’s a bold statement. Bold, absurd—and a lie. All the hubbub about Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), the nation’s largest grassroots community organization—one that has 1.3 million low-income, minority and young voters across the country register to vote has been a rallying cry by conservatives as proof that Democrats are trying to steal the election.

This nonsensical charge by the Right is really a smokescreen to divert attention from shenanigans that really matter—voter suppression—something Republicans know all about, given what happened in Ohio in 2004 and is going on there now, even as we speak.

You can find out The Truth About ACORN here. If you want to see and hear the full manifestation of the evil and hate unleashed by McCain/Palin over ACORN, head over to Right Wing Watch, which has emails and voicemails that are explicit - and RWW had to edit out personal identifying information. Clearly these people didn’t seek anonymity. Here’s one transcript of a voicemail:

“Hi, I was just calling to let you all know that Barack Obama needs to get hung. He’s a fucking nigger, and he’s a piece of shit. You guys are fraudulent, and you need to go to hell. All the niggers on oak trees. They’re gonna get all hung honeys, they’re gonna get assassinated, they’re gonna get killed.”

Wow. How long have I been talking about the the evil that we would see in this election cycle on this blog? This is one of those times when I hate being right, because it does shake one’s faith in humanity.

Did a small fraction of staffers submit fraudulent registration forms? Yes. Does that constitute a conspiracy of some kind? No. Submitting “Mickey Mouse” or dead people on registration forms does not create new voters who will show up at the polls. What part of that does wingnuttia not understand? Oh, never mind. The whole point is to conflate bogus registration forms with voter fraud.

Unfortunately, it seems that the motivating factor behind these attacks is fear of an expanded electorate that more accurately reflects the citizenry of the United States. We find it disappointing that rather than seeking the support of these new voters and listening to their demands for jobs, affordable housing, health care, living wages, and better schools, conservatives and partisan operatives would rather create an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, and chaos. In so doing they feel they can suppress the vote in the current election and pave the way for new initiatives to shrink and narrow the electorate for future ones.

Of course if you confuse and repeat often enough using Rovian tactics, the hope is to sway voters. Quite frankly, with the economy in the sh*tter, I don’t think anyone who is on the fence are going to give a flip about ACORN, particularly when the hyperbole launched by McCain is outlandish—and the fact that he supported the work of ACORN in the past. More below the fold.
He was before it before he was against it:

The MSM is finally putting this mess into proper perspective:

By legal definition, to commit voter fraud means a person would have to present some kind of documentation at the polls — a driver’s license, a phone bill or another form of ID — that bears the name of Mickey Mouse, for example. To do so risks a fine and imprisonment under state laws.

...Accusations of stolen votes have a long history in presidential elections. In the 2000 recount debacle, Republicans claimed illegal ballots were cast. Democrats contended that legal ballots were thrown out. In 2004, when Ohio gave the presidency to George W. Bush, Democrats charged that long lines and malfunctioning machines in that state led to an inaccurate count.

...Alex Keyssar, a professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, calls the current controversy “chapter 22 in a drama that’s been going on awhile. The pattern is that nothing much ever comes from this. There have been no known cases of people voting fraudulently.”

...Part-time ACORN workers receive one day of training and are paid $8 an hour to collect signatures, according to [ACORN spokesman Brian] Kettenring. He blamed bogus cards on cheating and lazy employees trying to make a buck for doing nothing.

When caught, Kettenring said, those workers are fired. The group is in the process of tallying the number of bad cards ACORN flagged for election officials, he said. Kettenring said he doubted the percentage of such registrations would reach 2 percent.

And the GOP’s wailing regarding sloppy registration re: ACORN need to look in the mirror:

Faked names on voter registration forms. Error rates as high as 60 percent. Firing the people responsible for these errors. Investigations launched by local and state police. Sound familiar? This is not ACORN in the 2008 election’s final days.

This is the California Republican Party and its contractors in 2006, when the same problems that are now dogging ACORN and providing political fodder for GOP attacks plagued an effort by California Republicans to register 750,000 people.

The details were all spelled out in a series of Los Angeles Times stories, which quoted former California Democratic Party Chairman Art Torres saying these kinds of errors are inevitable “when you use private vendors.” Even the state’s top election official in 2006, Republican Bruce McPherson, was forced to investigate his own party’s actions.

...The only thing ACORN’s errors prove is that mistakes in big voter registration drives are inevitable, no matter who conducts them. When you look at all the other problems in the nation’s voting systems—from poorly designed ballots to electronic machines that lose votes cast—the larger truth is every aspect of American elections is imperfect.

Here is a real example of something that can actually destroy the fabric of our democracy:

I wonder what will become of our democracy after this election. Even if Obama wins, the damage to our country’s collective psyche over this cycle because of the denial, hate and disbelief unleashed regarding race and gender needs to be healed; it’s hard to know where we will begin. And if McCain wins, well perhaps it’s time to pack some bags and get the hell out of Dodge.

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 05:43 PM • (6) Comments

This is all so ancient. The only new part is that the relatively good guys have a better chance of winning a relatively significant victory. And that’s what human progress means. It comes in inches, not in miles.

If you think that nasty phone calls shake your faith in human nature, well…. read more history. Things have been worse, and not that long ago either.

Obama is a political genius, a critically important figure, and I am convinced a genuinely good person. But he isn’t a movement, and speaking as if he is just paints a target on his back. It runs the risk of making crazy people believe that getting him would be hitting the jackpot, game over, they win. It makes life more dangerous for Obama.

You want to know what would make the left invincible? A good dose of the “I am Spartacus!” spirit. No one’s crazy enough to think he could kill millions of people distributed all over the country. This is the knowledge that will paralyze the assassin’s hand before he can even begin to act.

Comment #1: sunsin  on  10/19  at  05:57 PM

Well, at least they’re flushing the domestic terrorists out of the woodwork.  What, you say the Secret Service and FBI have been slow to investigate explicit threats against a presidential candidate and against other members of the lawful government of the United States? I’m shocked, shocked.

Maybe the blue-sky plans everyone floats every now and against for breaking up the US really would be a good idea.

Comment #2: paul  on  10/19  at  08:53 PM

What else should one expect from a group of barely literate, genetically-challenged mouth-breathers whose primary role in life, aside from their consumption of cheap beer and even cheaper culture, is as cannon-fodder for the benefit of our $650 Billion defense industry?

Comment #3: BobbyV  on  10/20  at  08:30 AM

I’m now afraid of what these people would do if Obama wins. I can only hope they crawl back into the slimy holes they’ve been hiding in and are never heard from again. I wish all the people who bang on about “post-racial” America are paying attention.

Comment #4: elena  on  10/20  at  08:58 PM

I Nicolas Guillermo was contracted by Mark Jacoby (Y.P.M.) initially in the beginning of 2006.
I was paid by the signature for several petitions between February and May of 2006.
When Mark introduced the paid registration cards around April, he instructed us that we would only be paid on Republican registration cards where the signer initialed by the republican box. When I asked why, he replied, “so you don’t get charged for voter fraud.” Why would I get charged with voter fraud? If I had a petition signer place their initial on the card close the republican box right before they signed, they would never know it if I switched their party. I was surprised at how many people would not fill in the party box at all when they filled out the card on their own. It is very easy to conceive how some of Jacoby’s petitioners could get over 500 republicans a week, they would switch voters on college campuses and Wal-Mart store fronts. I have seen his worker named Krystal, fill in cards for people. I have seen huge stacks or Republican reg. cards turned in for pay by his worker Carlos. I had to ask Carlos how he was able to get 500 plus reg cards a week, he would not tell me. Krystal however agreed to retrain me one day, every single person she encountered, she would ask them for an ID and start a reg card for them with out asking. Krystal would never ask them to fill in the card accept for the initial and signature, she would uncountable switch their card for them. I have been trained by marks crew to trick voters to signing petitions by saying “these are just duplicates” after the top petition in a stack was signed, their response “see how easy it is”. Several of Marks petitioners used this and other deceiving tactics to trick voters into signing all petitions.

I was mentally abused by Mark several times. He would take workers out of state and force them to stay on a location for over 15 hours a day before he arranged for their transportation to and from hotels. Mark owes myself and others thousands of dollars from bouncing his last pay check of a petition drive.
In Arizona, I was a witness to his strategy of having petitioners, take out several trainees, and sign their petitions. The trainees would be paid a lesser value per signature than the circulators for as long as the circulators could get away with it. Mark trained them to sign petitions they did not collect. I know this because I worked for him when Andrew Chaves of Petition Partners instructed me, that because he hold the main contracts for all the petitions, I had to work for Mark if I wanted to petition in Arizona. At the time I was not truly a resident, I did not know I was breaking any laws; Mark has his petitioners follow him all over the country and petition in states they are not truly residents in. 
Mark had me turn in petitions to J.S.M. run by Jenny Breslin, I was never paid by her either. I once turned in petitions to Marks mother, I was never paid for those as well.
Derrick Lee, John Burkett and Ron Tomscak all participate in republican drives, people that work for them should be questioned if you can find them. All these coordinators owe money. Tomscak of SanDIego never paid me even for republicans that I turned in in the spring of 08.  I turned in hundreds of republicans that drive, all of which decided republican on their own. Lee and Burkett both failed to pay me my final pay check.
I am no longer involved in petitioning, after getting burned on my paychecks year after year. I’m would rather pursue justice, helping myself and others get their money back from the coordinators. Help me in my case, by putting other petitioners who were not paid in contact with me, or visa versa. It will benefit us all as we can use this information to make a federal case out of all the petition coordinators fraud. Perhaps then, we can put the bad ones out of business. Thank you for your time.
Cordially yours,
Nicolas Guillermo

Comment #5: Nicolas Guillermo  on  10/26  at  02:16 AM

Please watch the following video’s for more information here:
Keith Olbermann
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGLz1xDOIco

CNN

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O06XCUNSEmg

and FOX

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRoUSRJRmyc

Comment #6: Nicolas Guillermo  on  10/26  at  02:21 AM
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