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ACORN Watch, Pt I of the day: More voter fraudsters in Milwaukee
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ACORN, the Soros-funded Vote-Fraud Consortium, is at it again
Doug Ross @ JournalMichelle Malkin's ACORN Watch has hit the motherlode . Remember ACORN? It's the liberal front group notorious for voter registration fraud including paying for votes using crack cocaine . ...

From New Mexico: More ACORN Fraud?
The Discerning Texan — More of your tax dollars at work. How does it feel to be paying for widespread voter fraud? --Like this --Like this --Like this --Like this --Like this --Like this --Like this --Like this And remember that "community organizing" that Barack Obama did? You guessed it.

Al Franken's magic trick: 359 votes appear out of thin air
Doug Ross @ Journal — Over the course of the last decade the Democratic Party has assembled an impressive history of vote fraud. [image] ACORN, ostensibly a non-partisan voter registration group , is alleged to have created hundreds of thousands of bogus registrations. And all of the fraud discovered thus far, in more than a dozen states, benefit Democratic candidates. ACORN has even been ...

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