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8-19-2009 1:06 AM
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merrie says:
The statute says, "A person may not give, solicit or accept payment or financial incentive to obtain voter registration if the payment or incentive is based upon the number of registrations or applications obtained."

During the voter drive, ACORN set quotas for workers that ended up seeing that quotes were met by creating fake voter registration cards.

ACORN and the ACLU, it seems, couldn't care less about the integrity of elections and the legality of voter registrations.

One thing that this ACLU lawsuit seems to prove, however, is that ACORN admits its guilt in the matter. If it were not guilty of falsifying thousands of Pennsylvania voter registration cards, why then would it need to get rid of the statute in question?

ACORN is... issuing an admission of guilt. ACORN knows it perpetrated vote fraud and now wants to go back and change the law to paper over its guilt.

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8-19-2009 1:09 AM
merrie
Undermining the rule of law? Supporting voter registration fraud? Helping to eradicate the Constitution’s firewalls? Yep, that’s the ACLU, all right.


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