Thanks for the info, btw.
Anything to truly sink Obama needs to be very direct. ACORN is difficult since it is hard to directly tie him aside from some things like lawyer work etc. And since there is just an investigation going on, no convictions etc. at this moment, that is difficult.
The party membership thing could end up being a big deal in the right circumstances, but it has to be brought up. I doubt even Palin knows about it.
You’re welcome. I agree with everything you’ve said. Everything holds a lot of promise here - the problem is getting it out to the voting public in time to influence their decisions. And, I know we are running out of time...
If Acorn is actually taken down at the national level and closed down in all 50 states, the Republicans will gain 40-50 seats in the House and regain the Senate. Acorn is in every state, usually under another name.
Here in NY, they’re called the Working Families Party. Without them, Hillary never would have been elected, nor would many house seats here in 2006 and all over the state prior to that. Maybe even some in urban areas.
Acorn is more pervasive than you could possibly imagine and if they are disrupted, even if it isn’t tied to Obama, Democrats will be unable to win in many places that are considered reliably Democrat.