A Community Organizer May Be In The White House Along With ACORN

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By Harvey Stelman


Obama, ACORN And Voter Fraud

Are you familiar with a community organization named Associations of Community Organizations for Reform Now? That's a mouthful, so they are better off using the acronym, ACORN. Wasn't that a lot easier? It sounds so nice, ACORN, a community group. Remember, "an acorn doesn't fall far from the tree." So lets take a little look at that large tree.   There are problem's that seem to be occurring all over the country. I'm going to give you some of the things happening in Missouri. First is an analysis of 2008 voter fraud that does not even mention ACORN. Ah ha, there's always a but.   It seems "a former organizer for ACORN pleaded guilty to federal charges for submitting fraudulent voter registrations in the St. Louis area—the latest in a long line of serious voter fraud allegations for the left-wing group." Is anyone really surprised? In Chicago we say; "Vote early, and vote often." There are always votes that come in from cemeteries and address that don't exist.   ACORN was born in Little Rock, Arkansas grew up in Chicago, Illinois and I guess the acorn didn't fall far. Wait just a minute; Wasn't Barack Obama a community organizer for ACORN?" No, he worked for a group that answered to ACORN. I guess as such a great orator and very charismatic he must have been listened to. Well ACORN was out in force all over the country, supporting  Senator Obama. Can anyone put Obama and ACORN'S fraud together? Not yet.   Robin Carnahan, the Missouri Secretary of State and chief elections official in the state is a Democrat. She does not seem intent on solving voter fraud in her state. Since she became Secretary of State voter fraud has exploded.   The Republican's want all voter fraud looked into, isn't that going by the law? Still ACORN marches forward and they do this in many states. Below is a wonderful link to a site that will give you more information on ACORN. http://www.platterepublicans.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=50&Itemid=197   The biggest concern I have is, what connection does ACORN still have with our President? ACORN resides in an old former funeral home in New Orleans. The address is also the same for 216 other charities. Sound strange to anyone?   Billion's of dollars all sent there by our government. Isn't that interesting? I digress back to Missouri.  

"This year alone ACORN has registered 1,315,037 voters.

Although the organization prides itself for its registration efforts, it also has a long history of scandal. In the state of Missouri in 1986, 12 ACORN members were convicted of voter fraud. But that case was not an isolated incident in the state. In December 2004, in St. Louis, six volunteers pleaded guilty of dozens of election law violations for filling out registration cards with names of dead people and other bogus information. Authorities launched an earlier investigation after noticing that among the new voters was longtime St. Louis alderman Albert “Red” Villa, who died in 1990. The volunteers worked for “Operation Big Vote” — a branch of ACORN — in St. Louis."

Doesn't this make you think about, "A Community Advisor And ACORN?

 

 

   

   

 

 

 

   

 

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girly_girl09 profile image

girly_girl09  says:
6 months ago

FYI: For anyone reading this article - these are all confirmed facts. Not crazy, outlandish made up stuff. My last job involved lots of research on this group and it's counterparts (that of which, are many)

Any American voter, Democrat or Republican, should be very concerned that our tax dollars are going to organizations such as ACORN who have clearly used poor judgement when hiring employees.

Most non-profits would be in hot water when hiring convicted felons and child molesters to work with the public - not ACORN, instead they've been 'rewarded' with several billion dollars to further their efforts.

Time will tell if they even use a small portion of the several billion dollars to do background checks on their new employees (my guess is that they won't.) If you think of it this way - it's very convenient for them to place the blame of illegal voter registration fraud off to a convicted felon.

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

Evidentally you didn't dig deep enough. Wayne Radke started this organization and was later removed because he absconded with a million dollars. He now heads another organization (I can't remember its name) that controls ACORN. If you've ever heard ACORN's President speak you would know she doesn't have the brains to lead this scam. To learn more I suggest you watch Glen Beck, on FNC.

I am not trying to belittle your work, this organization is THE master of deception.

ACORN did not hire the wrong people, this is what they want. The problem is, they got caught.

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

girly_girl09,

I'm sorry, I didn't say thank you. I understand how difficult it is to get to the bottom of these things, that's why they're still digging. I am glad we're on the same side.

The Shark profile image

The Shark  says:
6 months ago

Hey Stelman, absolutely true and sad... They get away with this because they have a willing accomplice-------The Media.

The Shark

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

Shark, The person having the best luck digging is Glen Beck of FOX NEWS. It may eventually lead to Obama, I think it will in a round about way.

girly_girl09 profile image

girly_girl09  says:
6 months ago

There are plenty of ACORN and Obama ties to be found. Absolutely. They'll start coming out eventually. Beck is well on his way there. Now, if only the rest of the world would stop, evaluate the cold hard facts and realize what ACORN and its subsidiaries are capable of doing.

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

So true girly_ girl09

Chef Jeff profile image

Chef Jeff  says:
6 months ago

Yet Obama, as a Democrat, has this problem, but so do Republicans with some of the tricks they've pulled over the years. If you only look at ACORN then you are just seeing the tip of the iceberg as it affects our political system.

Face it, both parties are corrupt and have corrupt operative working for them. The Republicans who flooded phone banks in New Hampshire, the Democrats who get dead people to vote election after election, and worse. People who yelled "Kill him!" at Palin rallies and were not told to keep it civil. Didn't George Bush operatives smear McCain in 2000 by making phone calls to South Caorlinians alluding that McCain had a secret interracial affair? How false was that?

It is time for both our major parties to come clean, not just in words, but in actions. Personally I don't trust either party any farther than I could spit into a hurricane.

And by the way, Glenn Beck is often incorrect on his data. He may not be on some of this ACORN business, but I have found him rather incompetent as a news reporter, which of course he claims he is not. Why should he have his own show, posing as someone who gives the news? He is obviously in way over his head when he just gives his opinions and they are taken as fact. that's not how the news is supposed to be presented. (And other cable news channels are just as guilty.)

I found it rather disturbing a few nights ago when one of his guests said the only way to save the US was to have a major terrorist attack by bin Laden. Beck said nothing in protest of that, an idea which I find very repulsive, and gave a mewed response which I find very disturbing.

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

I agree with your comment's on the political parties, but Obama won't even meet with Republican's on some matters. Read up on Sul Alinsky and find out how Obama follow's his beliefs.

Chef Jeff profile image

Chef Jeff  says:
6 months ago

And they won't meet with him, either. It's a two-way street. When Obama tried to meet with Republicans early on they rebuffed him or just told him what they wanted with no discussion. The Democrats did the same thing when they were in the minority, so it works both ways.

Republicans today in the House and Senate are the only one's left of their party and are more ideologically driven than in the days when there were some moderate Republicans sprinkled in with the mix. Face it, these are hard-line Conservatives who will not compromise or work with anyone who has any agenda other than their own. The Dems were the same way when their hard-liners were the only ones left. As Americans we need to drop the ideology garbage and get our people in Washington working for the betterment of the nation, not the betterment of their parties.

It does us no good to point fingers at others when our own parties are pushing agenda over progress.

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

Lets face it, neither party represents the people. Obama had a great chance to make things better, but he is going to fail badly. Our economy will only get worse, and world leader's like him but think he's a joke.

The US will no longer be a world of anything. By the way, look for 15% unemployment. Obama's polls are dropping quickly and will drop quicker as his bills fail to get through Congress. Look for a large Republican gain in the next election.

Grammar  says:
6 months ago

Your grammar is horrible! Maybe if you write coherently we would take you seriously!

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

My Dearest grammar,

Perhaps your understanding of grammar (not to be confused with you) has led you down a path of an intellectual idiot. Something not written to perfection cannot be understood by you. I am sorry to tell you that even you are not perfect.

Maybe a Phd in English should scour your writings to try to find a mistake in grammar that you have made. Then they can say your article could not be understood because of a missing comma.

Try looking into the content of what is written and offer a comment on that. I know my writing is not perfect, read my profile and maybe you will understand more. Oh hell, I'll spell it out for you (more chances of bad grammar withmore writing).

I have been handicapped with Multiple Sclerosis since 1981, I have the worst type of MS. My eyes are not good, my curled fingers make it difficult to write, it is very difficult to keep my arms up to type also and MS can play games with ones mind.

Forgive me for my transgression, for my grammar is incorrect.

If I search for grammar (you) I can't find you, are you hiding?

Chef Jeff profile image

Chef Jeff  says:
6 months ago

To grammar, you miss the point of writing hubs. I don't care if someone makes a grammatical error, even I do that and I reread my comments and hubs rather carefully. The point is, concern yourself mainly as to wherther or not the hub writer has done a good job in presenting his or her point of view. Even if I do not agree with the premise of a hub, I still read it and do not feel obliged to comment on a person's ability to use proper grammar. Neither would it be up to me to be the grammar police. Just enjoy and chill, man. You'll live longer.

Harvey Stelman profile image

Harvey Stelman  says:
6 months ago

Chef, Sounds like you came to my aid. Not to worry, I can handle things. This is so minor, it isn't hard to deal with an idiot.

Chef Jeff profile image

Chef Jeff  says:
6 months ago

That's true! Now let's all focus on what you are writing about and get back to a good, civil discussion of that!

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