15 September 2009

Mickey Mouse's Voter Registration...

ACORN has been very, very bad group of people.

Not that most of the media in the United States cares about that. I see people attacking Republicans for "...keeping voters away from the booth..." - "...hundreds of thousands of registered American voters!", they say, are being kept from voting by the 'evil Republican conspiracy'

I didn't realize we were evil.

A few days ago, the stories of ACORN employees assisting people pretending to be 'pimps' and 'prostitutes' to avoid taxes, launder money, get legitimate credit and to open '...multiple bank accounts..." in which she should deposit no more than $500 a week to avoid suspicion. Later she is told to call herself a "freelancer" to get that credit line.

That is disgusting, but that behavior is not even the limit on ACORN's part. Bertha Lewis, their chief organizer, has now accused the man responsible for making the video (O'Keefe) of altering the video. She says "It is clear that the videos are doctored, edited, and in no way the result of the fabricated story being portrayed by conservative activist 'filmmaker' O'Keefe and his partner in crime,"

They have provided no proof of any kind that the video has been altered, but the people of the United States are to believe them without any kind of proof... after all, this is all being done by the 'evil' Republicans and their associates!

So much for reality.

Yet as important as ACORN's behavior is in relation to that matter, there are more important matters at hand.

For example, the registration of the entire Offensive Line of the Dallas Cowboys as voters in Nevada. None of them live there, and none of them vote there. Wow...

As well, we have the registration of a seven year old as a voter in Connecticut. Again, wow... little kids get to be a part of the elections and our voting process! Unless they're extraordinary children, I doubt they have the understanding of issues to be voting...

ACORN seems to feel they do, however, and at least in one case had no trouble registering one to vote.

That's bad enough... but in Florida, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck were registered. I never knew that rodents could vote.

Even cute ones.

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