ACORN and fraud

October 10th, 2008

Since yesterday, more cases of ACORN voter fraud have surfaced.  It is now more important than ever to step up our awareness on ACORN.  Go to StopACORN.org to sign the petition to STOP ACORN NOW! Also, be sure to join our coalition to Stop ACORN by responding to this email with your blog URL and we will put you on the Stop ACORN site as a coalition member.

Here are today’s top stories on NetRight Nation as well as other relevant information:

Voter Fraud in Michigan:  ROYAL OAK - As elections and foreclosures grab top headlines, a community organizer group is gaining more visibility for its voter registration drives and association with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

Sign the Petition NOW to Stop ACORN:  As all of the accounts of Voter Fraud are emerging, it is more important than ever to investigate the full activities of ACORN.  Join with us to stop ACORN now.

ALG Urges ACORN Investigation:  Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today called upon the U.S. Attorney General to immediately open an investigation of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), alleging a nationwide effort to steal the 2008 election.

Voter Fraud in Indiana:  With allegations spreading of ACORN’s apparent attempts at voter fraud around the country and with 105 percent of Indianapolis registered to vote (uh…105 percent? Something ain’t right there) Indiana ’s top election official, Secretary of State, Todd Rokita, issued the following statement

Voter Fraud in Missouri:  In Clay County , Republican Director on the Board of Election Commissioners Dave Reinhart has been on top of a flood of apparently false voter registration cards. We have three confirmed examples of possible electoral fraud.


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