Posted on 11/02/2008 8:12:19 PM PST by jessduntno
Falsified registrations become votes
Anita MonCrief, an ACORN whistle-blower who worked for both ACORN and its Project Vote registration affiliate from 2005 until early this year, agrees. "It's ludicrous to say that fake registrations can't become fraudulent votes," she told me.
"I assure you that if you can get them on the rolls you can get them to vote, especially using absentee ballots."
MonCrief, a 29-year old University of Alabama graduate who wanted to become part of the civil rights movement, worked as a strategic consultant for ACORN as well as a development associate (to Karyn Gillette) with Project Vote and sat in on meetings with the national staffs of Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner (Karyn Gillette was the Project vote/ACORN Manager of Development who ALSO worked for Brunner in her Ohio campaign...and has now gone missing when Moncrief placed her on the witness list..) admits that some 200,000 newly registered Ohio voters have been flagged by her office because their names, addresses, driver's license numbers, and/or Social Security numbers don't match other state or federal records.
Brunner (who gives a LOT of credit to Karyn Gillette for getting her elected) is refusing to release the information on those registrants to county election boards that have requested them for the purpose of running further checks. Ms. Brunner was elected in 2006 with the support of ACORN, and indeed her campaign consultant that year was Karyn Gillette, who happened to be MonCrief's immediate superior at ACORN's Project Vote.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
At her blog, Ms. Moncrief asks "where's Karyn?" Good question. The people of Ohio have a right to know...
http://anitamoncrief.blogspot.com/2008/11/acorn-whistleblower-asks-what-happened.html
Turn on your radios folks. Cunningham interviewing Fund right now about this.
If you don't get the show, go on line to www.wmal.com
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This is great. Thanks.
Thanks. This has been a hobby for a while now...
"We will not enforce the law for ACORN or Democrats.
We might arrest you for either questioning this oversight or Obama."
I had an interesting discussion with the 20 something daughter of a friend of the family. She tends to be liberal in politics. And she said this whole ACORN business is blown way out of proportion. She said that it’s not the fault of ACORN people if Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck register to vote. She said that it’s the responsbility of registrars of voters to verify who people are. I tried to talk to her about her thinking on the issue, but didn’t get anywhere. She was convinced that ACORN is like any other citizen group that does voter registration drives, and that in any case, it’s not ACORN’s responsibility if somebody registers with a false name.
Incredible how some people’s political leaning can affect their reasoning abilities.
Whenever you see out of state plates, go out and write them down. Be visible about it.
Post them here, and the state you were in. These people aren’t invisible.
This is not a legitimate election. Period.
“This is not a legitimate election. Period.”
And it hasn’t even happened yet. Good grief.
And what will come of this? Nothing. Because if they did vote, how does one catch them after the fact? Impossible to do so.
Destiny, Desiree, Sarah, ect... They always ask a name with my girlfriend's last name right, but they never have her correct first name.
We had 13 or 14 such calls just today.
I'll bet anything the rat bastards have a bunch of bogus registrations using our address.
There will be more votes in Ohio than ever before - you watch.
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A lot of times it isn’t a question of someone registering with a fake name, but an ACORN worker making up a non-existent person—they get paid by the number of registrations they turn in.
No coverage in Cleveland.
Her entire thought process is twisted beyond belief.
I fear that we're reaping the consequence of leftists co-opting the education system, where there's no right or wrong, and that ethics are situational.
I share your fear of what we’re seeing in the thinking and reasoning ability of some young people, and liberal/radical people in general.
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