They have some really slick operators.
Tell these inner city kids that they can make money signing up voters and you would be amazed at how creative they become.
In one instance a gal of about 19 walked down the streets in an old neighborhood business district and wrote down the names of each business.
She then came back to the office and filled out a voter registration form for each named business.
She was very tricky as she alternated businesses using different streets.
After she was finished she gave nearly 100 forms to the office manager who checked them.
Later in the day I was giving an example of and just happened to pick up her pile of voter registration forms and noticed something very odd.
The first registration form I picked up said the voters name was Jack Drycleaner.
Later I confronted her office manager and told her that I thought the forms needed to be checked out and were probably no good.
The manager took the forms, saying she would check them out and dispose of those bad forms.
During the election for state senate the two candidates nearly tied by some 50 or 60 votes.
When the recount was taken a friend of mine told me that the eventual loser had ballots from non existent voters and mentioned several names and one of them was a Jack Drycleaner.
These folks from ACORN are as crooked as a barrel of snakes.
Dude, that's like my long lost uncle, how can I contact him?