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500 new voters might not exist ([Ohio Vote Fraud Alert----ACORN!!!)
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH ^ | August 11, 2006 | Robert Vitale and Mark Niquette

Posted on 08/11/2006 8:15:06 AM PDT by Timeout

Workers paid by a liberal group to register voters in Franklin County have turned in more than 500 forms with nonexistent addresses and potentially fake signatures, elections officials said yesterday.

Board of Elections Director Matthew Damschroder said he has forwarded the cards to county authorities for possible criminal charges.

Elections workers verifying new-voter forms discovered signatures with the same handwriting, addresses that were for vacant lots and incorrect information for voters who already were registered, Damschroder said. One card had the name of an East Side man who’s dead.

All the questionable cards were turned in by workers for Ohio ACORN, a group that’s also paying people to gather signatures for a proposed November ballot initiative to raise the state’s minimum wage.

Katy Gall, the group’s head organizer, said ACORN is cooperating with the investigation and already has fired some of its paid circulators.

"We are interested in seeing people who are gaming the system prosecuted," she said.

ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, faced similar problems in 2004 during a drive that added 189,000 new voters to Ohio’s rolls. Prosecutors were unable to trace the originators of some falsified forms, but one ACORN worker was indicted by a Franklin County grand jury.

State law now requires people paid for registering voters to add their own names to the forms. James Lee, a spokesman for Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell, said the new provisions make it easier to investigate problems.

Lee said Blackwell’s office also has had inquiries recently about potential voter-registration fraud in Cuyahoga and Summit counties.

In its six Ohio offices, ACORN has about 50 circulators who are paid between $8 and $11 an hour, Gall said. The group has eight circulators in Columbus.

Gall complained that the state’s election-law changes make it harder for groups to catch problems because circulators must submit forms directly to elections offices in person or by mail.

In 2004, ACORN began running its own checks on voter forms before submitting them to the Franklin County Board of Elections.

Lee, however, said internal checks are still possible.

It’s a felony in Ohio to submit voter-registration forms with false information. The penalty is up to 18 months in jail.

Damschroder [the Board of Elections Director ]said he doesn’t think the fake forms were submitted by people intending to cast fake ballots in November.

"I think it’s just somebody out there trying to make a fast buck," he said.

ACORN is helping lead the coalition that collected more than 765,000 signatures to put the minimum-wage issue on the Nov. 7 ballot, but Gall said the group has no concerns about the signatures its circulators obtained.

Franklin County elections workers will verify those collected locally, Damschroder said.


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To: Timeout

Dontcha hate it when your idealistic wingnut tanty ends up landing you in the clutches of the police?


21 posted on 08/11/2006 8:52:47 AM PDT by relictele
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To: Timeout
Fast Buck

The Bush campaign in Ohio was well aware of the efforts to register voters who did not exist. And it was not just in Columbus.

It was perhaps 2 weeks before the election in 2004 that I got a call from the Columbus office of the Bush campaign. I was told there was a huge number of fake registrations in Ohio. There were none in my home county of Ross, but there were nearly a thousand in Pike County.

How did the campaign know? When a person registers in Ohio that person is sent a confirmation post card. And the post office returns those that can't be delivered. The Pike County board of elections had about a thousand returned post cards. What I did was go to the board of elections with a local attorney employed by the Bush campaign and asked to see the returned post cards. The attorney was there just in case anyone on the Board of Elections gave me a hard time.

I then made a copy of all the names and returned that list to the Bush Campaign headquarters in Ohio. On election day, observers were sent to all the effected precincts with instructions to challenge anyone who tried to vote the fake names. It was feared that the Democrats might send people to vote those fake names. But no one did.

From what I was told by the Bush staffers there were about a quarter million fake registrations in Ohio. Soros backed groups hired people to register new Democratic voters. They were paid 10 dollars for each persons registered. But there is no way to make a living registering voters at 10 dollars each. It takes an average of 3 to 4 hours of calling on people to find a single unregistered voter. A good days work is to register 2 voters. Twenty bucks a day is not much pay.

So the people hired to do the registration did the following. They would take a phone book and make up fake names to go with real addresses. Or they would make up both names and addresses.

You may recall that Kerry was absolutely convinced that he had 250 thousand more votes in Ohio. He even had the local boards of elections called. Finally he figured it out.. He and George Soros had been taken. Few if any of the people George Soros had paid 2.5 million dollars to register voted. They were fake names and or fake addresses.

On the other hand the Bush campaign used volunteers to register voters. No one was paid and state wide we registered 80,000 new voters. It was all double checked. Registrations were turned in to another volunteer staffer who called the new registrant and confirmed that they were a new voter and confirmed the address etc. It took almost 300,000 volunteer hours to register those 80,000 votes.

But they nearly all voted.

22 posted on 08/11/2006 8:54:59 AM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Timeout

Voter fraud in the 2006 elections could be the ultimate Islamofascist/Rat stealth acts of terrorism in 2006 and 2008.


23 posted on 08/11/2006 8:59:48 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic wet dreams posing as journalism)
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To: Common Tator
So the people hired to do the registration did the following. They would take a phone book and make up fake names to go with real addresses. Or they would make up both names and addresses.

Were these fake registrations discovered and purged?

24 posted on 08/11/2006 9:01:20 AM PDT by Uncledave
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To: Timeout

An old article for a little refresher course on ACORN.


WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- A Florida state attorney is
investigating thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registrations
associated with the leading organizer of Florida's Amendment 5 ballot
initiative. But this is just the tip of an iceberg of illegalities, fraud and
contradictions connected to the Association of Community Organizations for
Reform Now (ACORN). In recent days, ACORN has been at the epicenter of
reports on thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registrations across the
nation -- including many by ex-felons -- submitted by ACORN employees in the
presidential swing states of Ohio, Colorado, Missouri Pennsylvania, New Mexico
and Minnesota.
The Employment Policies Institute has updated and re-released its report,
"The Real ACORN: Anti-Employee, Anti-Union, Big Business" with the latest
details on ACORN's involvement in what appears to be widespread voter
registration fraud. The report includes statements from former ACORN
employees on the illegal nature of the organization's promotion of the ballot
initiative to raise Florida's minimum wage to $6.15 per hour.
"This report reveals ACORN's pattern and practice of deception and fraud,"
said EPI research director Craig Garthwaite. "The latest allegations of
widespread voter registration fraud should prove to be the last of ACORN's
nine political lives."
Former ACORN Miami-Dade field director Mac Stuart has declared an intent
to sue ACORN and has made charges of rampant voter fraud operations. Stuart
was employed and specifically tasked by ACORN to generate 103,000 new voter
registrations from Dade County. He reports that ACORN threw out Republican
registrations while paying for Democratic ones. Stuart also charges that
ACORN targeted ex-cons and that he personally set up registration tables
outside the Miami police department and Dade County jail. He went on to
state, "The voter registration project has been operating illegally since it
started."
ACORN has paid workers for every voter registration card collected -- a
felony in Florida and also illegal in Missouri and Pennsylvania. ACORN also
routinely accepted signatures for Amendment 5 from individuals who were not
currently registered to vote -- a requirement under Florida law.
Voter registration and petition fraud is just the latest chapter in
ACORN's long sordid history. The EPI report also reveals:

ACORN Involved in Union Embezzlement -- In the late 1990s, ACORN's Project
Vote was involved in an $850,000 embezzling scheme, where union funds and
kickbacks were used to illegally aid the 1996 re-election bid of then-
Teamsters President Ron Carey. A New York federal jury found the Teamsters
political director guilty of the conspiracy.

ACORN bilks AmeriCorps -- In 1996, the Inspector General of the AmeriCorps
program stripped a $1 million grant from the ACORN Housing Corporation (AHC).
When applying, AHC had denied any connections to ACORN, since the grant was
not intended for political advocacy organizations. Evidence later uncovered
by the Inspector General found that not only was AHC created by ACORN, engaged
in numerous transactions with one another, and sharing staff and office space
-- but it utilized the AmeriCorps grant to increase ACORN membership, a
violation of federal guidelines.

ACORN Union-Busts Own Workers -- On March 27, 2003 the National Labor
Relations Board (NLRB) found that ACORN had violated the National Labor
Relations Act and was required to rehire and pay restitution to employees
terminated for attempting to form a union. The NLRB ruling is just the latest
in a trend of ACORN's union-busting tactics. ACORN employees have
historically demanded higher wages, safer working conditions and more timely
contracted wages. These efforts have been repressed behind closed doors by
the hypocritical ACORN leadership, which publicly advocates higher pay and
better working conditions for private sector workers.

ACORN and Minimum Wage Hypocrisy -- Most egregiously, ACORN promotes
ballot initiatives and local ordinances to force businesses to pay higher
minimum wages, as they are currently doing with the minimum wage proposal in
Amendment 5. In 1995, however, ACORN sued the state of California to have its
employees exempted from the state minimum wage. ACORN argued that being
forced to pay higher wages would mean that they would hire fewer employees --
the very dilemma faced by businesses. Incredibly, ACORN stated that paying
its employees a lower wage would allow them to be more sympathetic to the low-
and moderate-income families they were attempting to help. ACORN argued that
abiding by the state minimum wage would limit their ability to promote their
agenda and would therefore be a violation of their First Amendment rights.
The trial court judge dismissed ACORN's suits, stating, "leaving aside the
latter argument's absurdity ... we find ACORN to be laboring under a
fundamental misconception of constitutional law."

"ACORN's history of voter registration fraud, hypocrisy, abuse of federal
grant programs, and disregard for sound economics should raise a red flag for
voters considering support for Amendment 5," Garthwaite said.
The full report is available online at http://www.EPIonline.org.

The Employment Policies Institute is a nonprofit research organization
dedicated to studying public policy issues surrounding entry-level employment.


SOURCE Employment Policies Institute


25 posted on 08/11/2006 9:03:23 AM PDT by Eva
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To: Timeout

And so continues the culture of corruption of the left. They will lie, cheat, steal, falsify, forge, or otherwise contrive anyway to win. They should institute public hangings for voter fraud or tampering.


26 posted on 08/11/2006 9:04:26 AM PDT by ritewingwarrior
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To: Timeout
An old article for a little refresher course on ACORN.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- A Florida state attorney is investigating thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registrations associated with the leading organizer of Florida's Amendment 5 ballot initiative. But this is just the tip of an iceberg of illegalities, fraud and contradictions connected to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). In recent days, ACORN has been at the epicenter of reports on thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registrations across the nation -- including many by ex-felons -- submitted by ACORN employees in the presidential swing states of Ohio, Colorado, Missouri Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Minnesota.

The Employment Policies Institute has updated and re-released its report, "The Real ACORN: Anti-Employee, Anti-Union, Big Business" with the latest details on ACORN's involvement in what appears to be widespread voter registration fraud. The report includes statements from former ACORN employees on the illegal nature of the organization's promotion of the ballot initiative to raise Florida's minimum wage to $6.15 per hour.

"This report reveals ACORN's pattern and practice of deception and fraud," said EPI research director Craig Garthwaite. "The latest allegations of widespread voter registration fraud should prove to be the last of ACORN's nine political lives."

Former ACORN Miami-Dade field director Mac Stuart has declared an intent to sue ACORN and has made charges of rampant voter fraud operations. Stuart was employed and specifically tasked by ACORN to generate 103,000 new voter registrations from Dade County. He reports that ACORN threw out Republican registrations while paying for Democratic ones. Stuart also charges that ACORN targeted ex-cons and that he personally set up registration tables outside the Miami police department and Dade County jail. He went on to state, "The voter registration project has been operating illegally since it started."

ACORN has paid workers for every voter registration card collected -- a felony in Florida and also illegal in Missouri and Pennsylvania. ACORN also routinely accepted signatures for Amendment 5 from individuals who were not currently registered to vote -- a requirement under Florida law.

Voter registration and petition fraud is just the latest chapter in ACORN's long sordid history. The EPI report also reveals:

ACORN Involved in Union Embezzlement -- In the late 1990s, ACORN's Project Vote was involved in an $850,000 embezzling scheme, where union funds and kickbacks were used to illegally aid the 1996 re-election bid of then- Teamsters President Ron Carey. A New York federal jury found the Teamsters political director guilty of the conspiracy.

ACORN bilks AmeriCorps -- In 1996, the Inspector General of the AmeriCorps program stripped a $1 million grant from the ACORN Housing Corporation (AHC). When applying, AHC had denied any connections to ACORN, since the grant was not intended for political advocacy organizations. Evidence later uncovered by the Inspector General found that not only was AHC created by ACORN, engaged in numerous transactions with one another, and sharing staff and office space -- but it utilized the AmeriCorps grant to increase ACORN membership, a violation of federal guidelines.

ACORN Union-Busts Own Workers -- On March 27, 2003 the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that ACORN had violated the National Labor Relations Act and was required to rehire and pay restitution to employees terminated for attempting to form a union. The NLRB ruling is just the latest in a trend of ACORN's union-busting tactics. ACORN employees have historically demanded higher wages, safer working conditions and more timely contracted wages. These efforts have been repressed behind closed doors by the hypocritical ACORN leadership, which publicly advocates higher pay and better working conditions for private sector workers.

ACORN and Minimum Wage Hypocrisy -- Most egregiously, ACORN promotes ballot initiatives and local ordinances to force businesses to pay higher minimum wages, as they are currently doing with the minimum wage proposal in Amendment 5. In 1995, however, ACORN sued the state of California to have its employees exempted from the state minimum wage. ACORN argued that being forced to pay higher wages would mean that they would hire fewer employees -- the very dilemma faced by businesses. Incredibly, ACORN stated that paying its employees a lower wage would allow them to be more sympathetic to the low- and moderate-income families they were attempting to help. ACORN argued that abiding by the state minimum wage would limit their ability to promote their agenda and would therefore be a violation of their First Amendment rights. The trial court judge dismissed ACORN's suits, stating, "leaving aside the latter argument's absurdity ... we find ACORN to be laboring under a fundamental misconception of constitutional law."

"ACORN's history of voter registration fraud, hypocrisy, abuse of federal grant programs, and disregard for sound economics should raise a red flag for voters considering support for Amendment 5," Garthwaite said.

The full report is available online at http://www.EPIonline.org.

The Employment Policies Institute is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to studying public policy issues surrounding entry-level employment.

SOURCE Employment Policies Institute

27 posted on 08/11/2006 9:07:12 AM PDT by Eva
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To: OldFriend

I'm reminded of the first time I ever heard of ACORN. It was in 1995...right after the GOP won both houses of congress.

Newt was giving his first public speech as the new Speaker at some hotel ballroom in D.C. Before he could get started, an unruly crowd of (color-ful) demonstrators burst thru the doors yelling, chanting, waving their banners, and shucking a jive. Newt had to abandon the platform.

Later news reports said ACORN had bussed the demonstrators to the site. It was revolting.

ACORN was also involved in organizing the Pro-Immigrant rallies this past spring.

I have no doubt they're descended from the same roots as International ANSWER (i.e., commies).


28 posted on 08/11/2006 9:08:31 AM PDT by Timeout (I hate MediaCrats!)
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To: Eva

THanks ever so much for your efforts!


29 posted on 08/11/2006 9:08:58 AM PDT by Timeout (I hate MediaCrats!)
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To: My2Cents
More and more it's looking like the only chance Democrats have of winning in 06 and 08 is by resorting to massive voter fraud.

The only other alternative is a attempted armed coup.

I can just see it now: Hillary leading a charge up Pennsylvania Ave. toward the White House, dressed in camos, firing a Chinese AK-47 from the hip and screaming, "It's mine damn it, it's mine."
30 posted on 08/11/2006 9:17:22 AM PDT by R.W.Ratikal
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To: Common Tator
.. the people hired to do the registration did the following. They would take a phone book and make up fake names to go with real addresses. Or they would make up both names and addresses...

I've never worked in a political campaign, and maybe this is a dumb question, but shouldn't someone in the Kerry campaign have realized there was something funny about people turning in 20 names a day, or whatever it was? Your opposite number in the Ohio State Democratic party structure must know what you know.

Any idea why no red flags went up? Or did they go up and were ignored? Thanks.

31 posted on 08/11/2006 9:23:31 AM PDT by MrNatural ("...You want the truth!?...")
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To: Timeout
"We are interested in seeing people who are gaming the system prosecuted," she said."

Translation: We warned them that if they were stupid enough to get caught they were on their own.

32 posted on 08/11/2006 9:31:22 AM PDT by Jaxter ("Vivit Post Funera Virtus")
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To: R.W.Ratikal
The only other alternative is a attempted armed coup.

How can a group that doesn't have guns pull off an armed coup?

33 posted on 08/11/2006 9:33:07 AM PDT by My2Cents (A pirate's life for me.)
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To: Timeout
It’s a felony in Ohio to submit voter-registration forms with false information. The penalty is up to 18 months in jail.

Whcih will be plea bargained down to a one dollar fine, if anything. Remember: Laws do not apply to Democrats.

34 posted on 08/11/2006 9:38:16 AM PDT by lowbridge (I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
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To: Uncledave
Were these fake registrations discovered and purged?

I hope not. We wouldnt want Bush to be accused of purging voters from the rolls. ;-)

35 posted on 08/11/2006 9:39:19 AM PDT by lowbridge (I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
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To: Uncledave

No!!


36 posted on 08/11/2006 9:40:38 AM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Calpernia

THanks....Added to the "REpository" list!


37 posted on 08/11/2006 10:13:37 AM PDT by hoosiermama
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To: MrNatural
No they were not.

My Dad was a member of the Democratic Central Committee. He was one of 14 men that ran the Democratic party in Ohio.

Every few years he would travel to Chicago for a weeks study at the school of Mayor Dailey Sr. You guessed it the classes consisted of how to steal votes.

So when a Democrat Board of election worker sees something funny being done by people he knows to be Democrats... he keeps his damn mouth shut. Being visited by a Union Thug for talking too much is not all that much fun.

The Democrat registration effort was funded by 527s. There is not supposed to be much contact between 527s and the campaigns. The contact is all at the top where they can control who knows what about whom.

Now consider the people doing the registrations.. They have no reason to tell. Some of them were making a thousand dollars a day. What about their supervisors? They were paid on commission too. And the absolute boss? If he told he would lose his job too. The 527 boss just tells the Kerry campaign ... Hey we registered 17 thousand voters today... and gets a high five in return.

There were only two sources of the information for the Democrats. The board of election members are one ... but for all they know it may be a new way to steal votes. They don't know the whole picture. Best not tell anyone.

And the 527 bosses are the other. They are not going to tell anyone or they lose their gravy train.

But Republicans don't cheat. So they told the Bush campaign in a heart beat. But the Democrats on the boards of election's don't know everything that is going on. But they do know Democrats cheat. And for them the best way to stay out of trouble is see no evil, hear no evil, and tell no evil.

Why didn't the bush campaign make it public? They were all but certain it was a rip off of the Democrats. When democrats are being ripped off, don't tell them. And if they had of told them, they might have fixed the problem and got 80,000 new legitimate Democrats instead of 250 thousand fake ones. That could have cost Bush the election. In other words what Kerry didn't know could hurt him.. and it did.

They told Kerry the day after the election...when they knew the fake voters did not vote.

38 posted on 08/11/2006 10:18:45 AM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Timeout

Vote fraud is mothers' milk to a rat. Even when they're only running against each other, they'll practice vote fraud.

Here's an exercise:

Google Republican Vote Fraud. You'll find accusations, allegations and complaints from rats against Republicans.

Google Democrat Vote Fraud. Here you'll find actual convictions.


39 posted on 08/11/2006 10:35:45 AM PDT by telebob
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To: Timeout

Fellow Freepers, I have seen vote fraud attempted (and usually successful) in every election that I have worked in. The dims WILL ATTEMPT VOTE FRAUD IN NOVEMBER! Start now checking samples of the official voter rolls for your state. When election day arrives it is too late!


40 posted on 08/11/2006 10:39:01 AM PDT by darth
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