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John Fund has a bad track record of mistakes concerning ACORN
You remember ACORN? The group John McCain spoke to and praised a few years back? Well, the Wall Street Journal's embattled far-right columnist John Fund has been caught making some whoppers about ACORN in his new book. Media Matters reports : In the revised version of his book Stealing ...
Are the Republicans Right About Acorn?
Are the Republicans Right About Acorn?
prospect.org — Accusations of registration fraud against ACORN mask the very real voter disenfranchisement going on around the country. (more) Are the Republicans Right About Acorn?
The Next Treasury Secretary: What's Their Track Record?
tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com — It would be a really bad start to his administration if President Obama picked a Treasury Secretary who shares a substantial part of the blame for the bubble economy and the financial crisis. It will not be easy to pick up the pieces and get the ... (more) The Next Treasury Secretary: What's Their Track Record?
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ACORN Smears Setting the Stage for Possible Post-Election Lawsuits
Open Left - Front Page — ... came before us to ensure that this election reflects the will of the people. Election protection resources and information for Election Day can be found in several places, including 1-866-OUR-VOTE, the Election Protection Wiki, and vote411.org.   *A fantastic thing about the Netroots is how great minds think alike. As I was composing this post today, two other folks jumped on this topic: David Neiwert at Crooks and Liars and John Aravosis at AmericaBlog, so I wanted to make sure people saw their posts as well.

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