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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 413637" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Again, you post a <span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>FOX </strong></span>news story that was totally DEBUNKED by the ACORN officials at the press conference.</p><p> </p><p>If FOX has let the conference play out on the television, you would have been able to hear the explanation for the MICKEY MOUSE application and its circumstances.</p><p> </p><p>Instead, you believe the nonsense of the Fox news group.</p><p> </p><p>Even if 10K applications for registration were discovered nationwide, and lets say a majority of them were allowed to proceed to registration, less than 1% of them would actually attempt a vote somewhere..and this would hardly affect an election that by all accounts is going to be a blowout.</p><p> </p><p>So far, Fox news has reported about 40 irregularities that they claim to be voter fraud, although they have now changed their verbage to say "voter registration fraud" vs. pure "voter fraud".</p><p> </p><p>Initially, they were using the term "voter fraud" exclusively, but the secretary of states were correcting them and they changed the use of the term on the air.</p><p> </p><p>You however, are stuck with the first image they sold you for 10 days.</p><p> </p><p>"Voter Fraud".</p><p>(mission accomplished)</p><p> </p><p>Read your posted story and tell us what it proves other than an allegation?</p><p> </p><p>Florida <strong><span style="color: red">elections officials rejected Mickey's application</span></strong> this summer. It is unclear whether Mickey <span style="color: red"><strong>tried to register</strong></span> as a Democrat or a Republican. <span style="color: red"><strong>But the application</strong></span> included a stamped logo of ACORN, the community organizing group that is facing accusations of voter registration fraud.</p><p>ACORN -- which has a history of voter fraud allegations -- acknowledged its logo was on the application but said its workers routinely scan all suspicious applications.</p><p><span style="color: red"><strong>"We don't think this card came through our system,"</strong></span> Brian Kettenring, ACORN's head organizer in Florida, told the St. Petersburg Times.</p><p> </p><p>ITS AN APPLICATION NOT A REGISTRATION, you cant vote with an APPLICATION.</p><p> </p><p>Again, story exagerated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 413637, member: 17969"] Again, you post a [SIZE=4][B]FOX [/B][/SIZE]news story that was totally DEBUNKED by the ACORN officials at the press conference. If FOX has let the conference play out on the television, you would have been able to hear the explanation for the MICKEY MOUSE application and its circumstances. Instead, you believe the nonsense of the Fox news group. Even if 10K applications for registration were discovered nationwide, and lets say a majority of them were allowed to proceed to registration, less than 1% of them would actually attempt a vote somewhere..and this would hardly affect an election that by all accounts is going to be a blowout. So far, Fox news has reported about 40 irregularities that they claim to be voter fraud, although they have now changed their verbage to say "voter registration fraud" vs. pure "voter fraud". Initially, they were using the term "voter fraud" exclusively, but the secretary of states were correcting them and they changed the use of the term on the air. You however, are stuck with the first image they sold you for 10 days. "Voter Fraud". (mission accomplished) Read your posted story and tell us what it proves other than an allegation? Florida [B][COLOR=red]elections officials rejected Mickey's application[/COLOR][/B] this summer. It is unclear whether Mickey [COLOR=red][B]tried to register[/B][/COLOR] as a Democrat or a Republican. [COLOR=red][B]But the application[/B][/COLOR] included a stamped logo of ACORN, the community organizing group that is facing accusations of voter registration fraud. ACORN -- which has a history of voter fraud allegations -- acknowledged its logo was on the application but said its workers routinely scan all suspicious applications. [COLOR=red][B]"We don't think this card came through our system,"[/B][/COLOR] Brian Kettenring, ACORN's head organizer in Florida, told the St. Petersburg Times. ITS AN APPLICATION NOT A REGISTRATION, you cant vote with an APPLICATION. Again, story exagerated. [/QUOTE]
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