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ventrman
2008-10-17, 08:00
Why you ask? It is because if dead people were buried above-ground, it would be much easier to get them to the Polls. Acorn approves.

ArgonPlasma2000
2008-10-17, 10:08
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Zay
2008-10-17, 18:29
Republicans stole the election in 2000. Republicans purge voters in foreclosure lists. Somehow ACORN doesn't scare me.

BrokeProphet
2008-10-17, 20:32
Why you ask? It is because if dead people were buried above-ground, it would be much easier to get them to the Polls. Acorn approves.

Acorn paid people to help register voters, and some of those employees simply wrote down names, to collect a check. Acorn helped prosecute assholes who registered false names.

Ever wonder why this information came out of the McCain camp so late in the game, when it was more clear that McCain was going to lose?

If this joke, and you taking that desperate bait are an indication of your intelligence, I would venture a guess that you probably never seriously contemplated that question. You are the type of ill-informed fucktard voter who gave us 8 years of a man-child.

Go fist yourself now.

PirateJoe
2008-10-17, 21:57
Republicans stole the election in 2000. Republicans purge voters in foreclosure lists. Somehow ACORN doesn't scare me.

So the bad all balances out, right?



.....right?

ArgonPlasma2000
2008-10-17, 22:22
So the bad all balances out, right?

.....right?

ACORN doesn't scare me at all. Voter registration fraud isn't something ACORN itself is guilty of. Voter registration fraud also does not make up votes. If people are not on the eligible voter roster, their vote doesn't count. Do you know who are not on the eligible voter rosters? People who entered fraudulent data.

However, I am appalled at how Diebold and Sycamore machines consistently ruin elections and are used so ubiquitously. It was Diebold's former CEO who was one of Bush's main fund raisers for fucks sake. The machines has laughable security measures in both software and hardware.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y36yesZ40HI

What the video doesn't tell you is that most mini-bar keys will open the lock.

More voter fraud bullshit: http://www.news8.net/news/stories/1008/558138.html
11 consecutive bits and maybe even an overflow bit just happened to flip states from static electricity? considering the extremely high impedances of each individual gate, static electricity would most assuredly have destroyed the bits, if we were to suspend reality and have delivered a static charge to those 11 microscopic gates.

Forgive me if I call bullshit.

KikoSanchez
2008-10-18, 06:59
Wow, he helped them with motor voter and represented them legally. Shame, shame on HIM! LOL! Guilt by association ftw.

BindTortureKill
2008-10-19, 03:39
ACORN doesn't scare me at all. Voter registration fraud isn't something ACORN itself is guilty of. Voter registration fraud also does not make up votes. If people are not on the eligible voter roster, their vote doesn't count. Do you know who are not on the eligible voter rosters? People who entered fraudulent data.

However, I am appalled at how Diebold and Sycamore machines consistently ruin elections and are used so ubiquitously. It was Diebold's former CEO who was one of Bush's main fund raisers for fucks sake. The machines has laughable security measures in both software and hardware.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y36yesZ40HI

What the video doesn't tell you is that most mini-bar keys will open the lock.

More voter fraud bullshit: http://www.news8.net/news/stories/1008/558138.html
11 consecutive bits and maybe even an overflow bit just happened to flip states from static electricity? considering the extremely high impedances of each individual gate, static electricity would most assuredly have destroyed the bits, if we were to suspend reality and have delivered a static charge to those 11 microscopic gates.

Forgive me if I call bullshit.

QFT. Absolutely.