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Voter Fraud and ACORN: Accusations of Stealing an Election Fly


By Jeff Freeland
Oct 9, 2008
 

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) is under fire.  If you type the name of the organization into any search engine you see every kind of accusation of election fraud and attempts to steal an election. If you add the name Barack Obama to the search string the first thing you see is an advertisement for Obama claiming that he has nothing to do with the organization.
Dick Morris Explains Obama's Past Relationships (Image: Wenn)
Dick Morris Explains Obama's Past Relationships (Image: Wenn)

Can you imagine the late day struggles that Barack Obama would be in if people weren't losing their life's savings as the stock market continues to tumble despite the $700 billion bailout that Barack Obama and John McCain both said was necessary?  Great choice on November 4, hard to believe neither fought giving that type of money away as a bailout.

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Dick Morris has an excellent review of the personal relationships that Barack Obama has with everything from The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) to the Chicago Annenberg Challenge to his relationship with William Ayers, a terrorist that Obama claims only 'lives in his neighborhood.'  Morris debunks that quite well here.

So who is telling the truth on ACORN?  CBS Market Watch has a long fact sheet rebuttal here that claims that Obama does have several ties with the group that is so much under fire right now.











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