"All federal funding to ACORN must be stopped," House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said on Thursday, amid a widening probe into voter registration fraud by the liberal group.
Questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, have turned up in as many as nine states, including so-called swing states.
Obama Paid ACORN $800,000 Via Their "Front Group." "For starters, Obama paid ACORN, which has endorsed him for president, $800,000 to register new voters, payments his campaign failed to accurately report. (They were disguised in his FEC disclosure as payments to a front group called Citizen Services Inc. for "advance work.")" (Editorial, "Is ACORN Stealing The Election?" Investor's Business Daily, 10/8/08)
Obama Was ACORN's Lawyer. "The next year, 1993, Obama joined the civil-rights law firm Davis Miner Barnhill & Galland, where he sued the state of Illinois on behalf of ACORN to implement the federal "Motor Voter" law, which the GOP governor at the time refused to do. Then-Gov. Jim Edgar argued, presciently, that the Clinton law would invite voter fraud." (Editorial, "Is ACORN Stealing The Election?" Investor's Business Daily, 10/8/08)
Obama and ACORN, Fellow Travelers. "ACORN attracted Barack Obama in his youthful community organizing days. Madeline Talbott hired him to train her staff -- the very people who would later descend on Chicago's banks as CRA shakedown artists. The Democratic nominee later funneled money to the group through the Woods Fund, on whose board he sat, and through the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, ditto. Obama was not just sympathetic -- he was an ACORN fellow traveler." (Mona Charen, "ACORN, Obama, And The Mortgage Mess," Real Clear Politics, 9/30/08)
Obama Trained ACORN Staff. "Several community organizers and Altgeld Gardens tenants confirmed Johnson was working on asbestos but said Obama organized residents to act. ‘He got people to vote with their feet' on the issue, organizer Madeleine Talbot said. At the time, Talbot worked at the social action group ACORN and initially considered Obama a competitor. But she became so impressed with his work that she invited him to help train her staff." (Letta Tayler and Keith Herbert, "Obama Forged Path As Chicago Community Organizer," Los Angeles Times, 3/2/08)
ACORN's Political Action Committee Endorsed Obama. "ACORN's Political Action Committee, ACORN Votes, announced Feb. 21 that it had endorsed Sen. Barack Obama for President." (ACORN, "ACORN's Political Action Committee Endorses Obama," Press Release, 2/21/08)
Obama Praised ACORN For Being A Good Ally. "When Obama met with ACORN leaders in November, he reminded them of his history with ACORN and his beginnings in Illinois as a Project Vote organizer, a nonprofit focused on voter rights and education. Senator Obama said, ‘I come out of a grassroots organizing background. That's what I did for three and half years before I went to law school. That's the reason I moved to Chicago was to organize. So this is something that I know personally, the work you do, the importance of it. I've been fighting alongside ACORN on issues you care about my entire career. Even before I was an elected official, when I ran Project Vote voter registration drive in Illinois, ACORN was smack dab in the middle of it, and we appreciate your work." (Barack Obama 2008 Website, Accessed 10/8/08)
"Obama Worked As Executive Director Of ACORN's Voter-Registration Arm, Project Vote." "What's more, Obama worked as executive director of ACORN's voter-registration arm, Project Vote, in 1992. Joined by two other community organizers on Chicago's South Side, Obama conducted the voter-registration drive that helped elect Carol Moseley-Braun to the Senate that year." (Editorial, "Is ACORN Stealing The Election?" Investor's Business Daily, 10/8/08)
From the NY Post-
"I've been fighting alongside ACORN on issues you care about my entire career," he [Obama] told the group last November.
Indeed, in the early '90s, Obama was recruited by Talbott herself to run training sessions for ACORN activists.
ACORN also got funding from two charities, the Woods Fund and the Joyce Foundation, when Obama served on their boards, and from the Chicago Annenberg Challenge - the radical "education reform" outfit Obama ran from ‘95 to ‘99.
Ironically, the group stood to be a key beneficiary of the goodies Democrats were loading into Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson's rescue plan - including one demand that 20 percent of any profits the feds make from reselling mortgage securities go to fund groups like ACORN.
From the Wall Street Journal
Acorn uses various affiliated groups to agitate for "a living wage," for "affordable housing," for "tax justice" and union and environmental goals, as well as against school choice and welfare reform. It was a major contributor to the subprime meltdown by pushing lenders to make home loans on easy terms, conducting "strikes" against banks so they'd lower credit standards.
But the organization's real genius is getting American taxpayers to foot the bill. According to a 2006 report from the Employment Policies Institute (EPI), Acorn has been on the federal take since 1977. For instance, Acorn's American Institute for Social Justice claimed $240,000 in tax money between fiscal years 2002 and 2003. Its American Environmental Justice Project received 100% of its revenue from government grants in the same years. EPI estimates the Acorn Housing Corporation alone received some $16 million in federal dollars from 1997-2007. Only recently, Democrats tried and failed to stuff an "affordable housing" provision into the $700 billion bank rescue package that would have let politicians give even more to Acorn.
All this money gives Acorn the ability to pursue its other great hobby: electing liberals. Acorn is spending $16 million this year to register new Democrats and is already boasting it has put 1.3 million new voters on the rolls. The big question is how many of these registrations are real.
The Michigan Secretary of State told the press in September that Acorn had submitted "a sizeable number of duplicate and fraudulent applications." Earlier this month, Nevada's Democratic Secretary of State Ross Miller requested a raid on Acorn's offices, following complaints of false names and fictional addresses (including the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys). Nevada's Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax said he saw rampant fraud in 2,000 to 3,000 applications Acorn submitted weekly.
Officials in Ohio are investigating voter fraud connected with Acorn, and Florida's Seminole County is withholding Acorn registrations that appear fraudulent. New Mexico, North Carolina and Missouri are looking into hundreds of dubious Acorn registrations. Wisconsin is investigating Acorn employees for, according to an election official, "making people up or registering people that were still in prison."
Then there's Lake County, Indiana, which has already found more than 2,100 bogus applications among the 5,000 Acorn dumped right before the deadline. "All the signatures looked exactly the same," said Ruthann Hoagland, of the county election board. Bridgeport, Connecticut estimates about 20% of Acorn's registrations were faulty. As of July, the city of Houston had rejected or put on hold about 40% of the 27,000 registration cards submitted by Acorn.
That's just this year. In 2004, four Acorn employees were indicted in Ohio for submitting false voter registrations. In 2005, two Colorado Acorn workers were found to have submitted false registrations. Four Acorn Missouri employees were indicted in 2006; five were found guilty in Washington state in 2007 for filling out registration forms with names from a phone book.
Which brings us to Mr. Obama, who got his start as a Chicago "community organizer" at Acorn's side. In 1992 he led voter registration efforts as the director of Project Vote, which included Acorn. This past November, he lauded Acorn's leaders for being "smack dab in the middle" of that effort. Mr. Obama also served as a lawyer for Acorn in 1995, in a case against Illinois to increase access to the polls.
During his tenure on the board of Chicago's Woods Fund, that body funneled more than $200,000 to Acorn. More recently, the Obama campaign paid $832,000 to an Acorn affiliate. The campaign initially told the Federal Election Commission this money was for "staging, sound, lighting." It later admitted the cash was to get out the vote.
The Obama campaign is now distancing itself from Acorn, claiming Mr. Obama never organized with it and has nothing to do with illegal voter registration. Yet it's disingenuous to channel cash into an operation with a history of fraud and then claim you're shocked to discover reports of fraud. As with Rev. Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers, Mr. Obama was happy to associate with Acorn when it suited his purposes. But now that he's on the brink of the Presidency, he wants to disavow his ties.
The Justice Department needs to treat these fraud reports as something larger than a few local violators. The question is whether Acorn is systematically subverting U.S. election law -- on the taxpayer's dime.


Comments: 36
More diversion from the real issues.
It's the economy, stupid!!!
Republicans had control of the federal government and look at what they did. They tripled the public debt, increased the size of government, and led us into a serious recession with the increased deregulation. So, here we are, faced with a choice. I say go with the Harvard man. He is intelligent and works hard. Those are two qualities that have been sorely lacking in the White House.
Joe T. You aren't a dumb guy so cut the crap. We all know that it was libs strong arming banks into making risky loans to unqualified borrowers that has us in this financial mess. We also know that Obama was hired to teach community organizers how to put pressure on banks to make the loans. We also know that both Bush and McCain warned the Dems about the collapse and got ignored. So please cut the crap.
We have a serious disagreement here. It was the deregulation of the mortgage industry that led to the problem we are faced with. Industry continually shows us that they are not capable of policing themselves.
Joe,for pete sake,who ran fannie and freedie,who walked off with millions stolen,who refused any attempt to regulate these government piggy-banks for democrats. Joe,here are the names. Raines,Johnson,Gorelik,Dodd,Barney Frank,Chuck-u-Schumer,Maxine Waters, John Conyers---BARACK OBAMA, AND HIS ANTI-AMERICAN COMMUNITY ORGANIAZATION ALSO GOT MILLIONS. A-C-O-R-N. Democrats all!!!
facts are facts/check them out.Google who ran Fan and Fred-ok. JEN&JOE.
http://iusbvision.wordpress.com/2008/09/30/obama-sued-citibank-under-cra-to-force-it-to-make-bad-loans/
ACORN did this same kind of stuff - protesting banks that would not loan to people who could not afford to buy a house - the eventually created the same heat for Fannie and Freddie...
And Obama blames the last 8 years of Bush...
What a stroke.
If you didn't like the last 8 years vote for Obama. It is that simple. No dirty politics required. Get it done and vote early.
The disconnect between Liberals and reality continues unabated by the successful dumbing down of America by a press that refuses to report the news if it goes against its own liberal agenda. Sorry to see America go. It was a great country when it was free and democratic. Soon it appears it will be the same ho hum socialistic type of a country or worse that we see failing or already failed all over the world. I'm glad I was able to enjoy it in its hay day. I weep for my daughter who will be burden by a society that cares more about "whats in it for me" than whats in it for the the good of all. JFK said it best... "ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country." It appears the Democrats have for gotten this. JFK is rolling over in his grave.
Bush is a YALE man, his MBA is from Harvard, but one takes one's identity from the undergraduate cohort.
Various psychologists have studied hours of videotaped Bush. These trained psychometricians note the unusual lack of intellectual curiosity, the dogmatic approach to solving problems, the blunt and inappropriate affect, and the fleeting meglomania of Bush. he looks like a white-knouckle addict.
No one is privy to Bush intelligence-testing, but his limited vocabulary, his flawed analytical reasoning, his lack of general informatiion suggest a low aveage IQ.
It is always good fun to see Shawn mangle the few talking points he has cribbed frm Talk Radio.
Pin two decades of Republican free-market fundamentalism on the Democrats?
What a laugh. It isn't flying.
Republicans have long demanded "no restraints on the Federal Trade Commission", and, most significant for the current crisis, the "Repeal of Glass-Steagall Act of 1933".
The fiscal incompetence of the Republicans is written all over the world.)
For the fist six years of the failed administration of the AWOL in Chief, Republicans were happy to use Freddie and Fannie as their cash cow.
Until mid-September, McCain's Campaign Manager was receiving a $15,000 monthly retainer from Freddie Mac.
Republicans have long demanded "no restraints on the Federal Trade Commission", and, most significant for the current crisis, the "Repeal of Glass-Steagall Act of 1933".
Pete only had to go back 75 years to blame it on the Republicans. You are such a joke Pete. Aren't you the same guy that said it wasn't the Repubs that past the civil rights act of 63 because up until 1963 the Republicans were liberals and really modern democrats and the democrats were more conservative and really modern republicans. You can't have ir both ways my friend. Either the Rs were the real civil rights party in this country or the dems were the one that screwed stuff up in 33. lol you are such a joke.
Thomas Van Flein voiced disagreement and said: " "In order to violate the ethics law, there has to be some personal gain, usually financial. Mr. Branchflower (the investigator on the report) has failed to identify any financial gain." (for Sarah Palin)
There was no immediate vote, and much dissension on whether to endorse the findings of the investigation.
"I think there are some problems in this report," said Republican state Sen. Gary Stevens, a member of the panel. "I would encourage people to be very cautious, to look at this with a jaundiced eye."
For a State Senator to make a comment like this is indication that we have much more to learn about this investigation and report. It will be interesting to see what follows.
Because Branchflower's report does not recommend any particular penalty for Palin, it shows the investigation was outside the Legislature's authority, campaign Meghan Stapleton said.
Branchflower's finding that Palin broke state ethics laws is beyond the scope of the original investigation, which Stapleton and O'Callaghan said was to determine if she had a legitimate reason for firing Monegan.
Sen. Gene Therriault, R-North Pole, said the report is flawed because Branchflower didn't take into account statements and other materials submitted earlier this week by Todd Palin and administration employees who earlier had resisted subpoenas.
Two other lawmakers said the governor and her husband's actions were understandable.
Another member of the Legislative Council, Rep. Bob Lynn, R-Anchorage, said he thinks Branchflower's findings are wrong, and that Palin didn't violate the ethics act.
http://www.adn.com/palin/story/552393.html
But mostly this is just another desperate attempt by the McCain campaign to cast guilt by association--and a rather tenuous association at that. What's next? Did he once sit next to a Satanist on a bus? Well then he must be a Satanist. And a Muslim. A Satanist Muslim.
The problem comes when 'get out the vote' efforts either pay by the registration or demand a quota of new registrations from their canvassers. The canvassers then have a motivation to turn in as many new registrations as they can. Yet there's no evidence that any of these fraudulent registrations have ever been used to cast fraudulent ballots. The victims here are the organizations (like ACORN) which have paid their canvassers for fake registrations. If there were the slightest bit of evidence that any of these phony registrations had EVER been used to cast a vote then this would, indeed, be a much bigger story.
Sen. Obama has built an unprecedented 50-state campaign. We’re running an unprecedented ground operation that is contacting voters and putting new states in play. Working with the state Democratic Party organizations, we’re running a voter contact and registration program that has put a slew of traditionally red states in play. We’re investing enough resources to do so without the help of outside groups.
On allegations of an Obama working for ACORN in the past:
· Obama was never an employee of ACORN. The organization never hired him to be an organizer or a trainer.
· As an attorney, Senator Obama successfully challenged Governor Edgar to enforce the federal Motor Voter law, making sure Illinois residents could vote as required by law.
· There were many other plaintiffs in that case, including the Department of Justice, the League of Women Voters of Illinois, and LULAC.