ACORN To Be Investigated in Cleveland, Ohio »
By NoQuarter
This is a promising development:
CLEVELAND — Election officials in swing state Ohio’s most populous county asked a prosecutor today to investigate alleged voter-registration fraud, including 73 registrations obtained from one man by an advocacy group under fire in other states.
The bipartisan Cuyahoga County Board of Elections voted unanimously to ask county Prosecutor Bill Mason to investigate multiple registrations by four people who signed forms at the behest of a community organizing group, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, known as ACORN.
What compelled a bipartisan board to investigate the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now in Cleveland, Ohio?
- One man claims ACORN in Cleveland offered him dollar bills and cigarettes to register to vote
- Another man claims ACORN asked him to sign over 73 registrations over a period of 5 months
- A pizza delivery man claims he was registered 15 times by ACORN
In other words, there is evidence of widespread voter fraud in Cleveland, Ohio, the state’s largest Democratic stronghold. Compounding this voter fraud is another recent development: a Federal Appeals Court sided with Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, who believes votes cast by newly registered voters during the early voting period last week do not need to be verified before they are tabulated. Because there is so much room for fraud in the early voting arrangement Brunner created, ACORN’s activities may result in an Obama victory in Ohio.
Let us hope Prosecutor Bill Mason of Cuyahoga County throws a wrench in ACORN’s elaborate scheme to dilute the power of legitimate votes and thereby illegally shape and determine the outcome of our Presidential election.
October 14, 2008 at 7:50 am
Please don’t let this be true!
October 14, 2008 at 8:13 am
Forget Ayers, Wright, ACORN, Keating 5, forget all the hype.
How would a McCain Administration or an Obama Administration affect YOUR family?
That is the core issue of this election. With the current financial instability on everyone’s minds, how would either candidate effect YOU?
http://www.jeffhead.com/comparison.htm
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Keep the Faith!
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October 14, 2008 at 10:05 am
Hillbuzz, do you think Ohio has already been stolen? I still feel like McCain will win the Buckeye State.
October 14, 2008 at 1:25 pm
Oh Goddess, no, no, no!!!! Anything but that!!! I live in Ohio. If he takes my state…
October 14, 2008 at 2:01 pm
Wait a second…just a week ago, you posted this:
“McCain will win Ohio – we are as sure of that as we were of Clinton winning the state back in March. SoetorObama could have 10 vans running nonstop in all major cities and it would still not tip the state to him.”
I want to believe your initial statement. And weren’t the early voter turnouts surprisingly low??
October 14, 2008 at 2:13 pm
I think if he wins this state should be contested and fought all the way to the Supreme Court, one I don’t understand about the Obama campaign, its supporters, surrogates,etc., we are allowed only one vote per person in this country, why do people keep breaking the law, they should all be prosecuted.
October 14, 2008 at 3:04 pm
ohio loves hillary.but mac will do for now.i already sent in my absentee ballot.don’t worry eyores.
the buckeye state is;mccain/palin
all the way.country first