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How Palin should next frame the Acorn situation...
Submitted by njvoter on Tue, 10/14/2008 - 22:28
I suggest to Sarah Palin to reach back to other history to illustrate the "trend" in unethical election tactics for Obama, beyond but including Acorn....something like...
“Unfortunately, our opponent is no stranger to questionable election tactics. Yes, as a community organizer he led voter registration drives, however, when his own future lied in the balance he determined the voice of the people was less important than his political ambition. In the first election he “won” in Illinois in 1996, on January 2nd operatives for Barack Obama filed into a barren hearing room of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, and began the task of challenging the signatures on nominating petitions for DEMOCRATIC RIVALS. Although the incumbent African American woman candidate, Alice Palmer, had twice the number of signatures needed they were successful in having her removed from the ballot, along with two other hopefuls. If a woman signed her maiden name instead of her married name, if someone wrote in script where the petition instructed “print”, these people were denied their voice. They challenged the qualifications of the petition collectors, nullifying entire sheets of names. This activity handed Obama a victory in a district which had not voted Republican in recent history.
We witness first hand in Texas and other states the intimidation and unfair tactics practiced in the democratic primary caucuses, the victim there Hillary Clinton and the countless voters intimidated, locked out of buildings and presented with mis-information. I encourage you to go to this website:
www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com to see a amateur filmmaker’s documentary of the shameful events of the democratic primary caucuses, perpetrated by ACORN and other Obama supporters.
Now again, we have reports coming in from all over the country, with 11 states now in active investigations of voter fraud, much of it sponsored by the radical organization ACORN. Mr. Obama worked for ACORN as a legal representative for 3 years, he trained their staffers, and has contracted them to handle his voter registration campaigns in several states.
We must be prepared to combat these tactics, we must be prepared to demand fairness in this and in all elections. We must be vigilant and insist to be counted; and insist the rules be followed so that our voices are not diluted by fraudulent voter registrations. We must send a clear message, that what is acceptable in Chicago-style politics we will not allow to spread to the rest of this great nation.”
Many people are not aware of the Alice Palmer incident. Tie this to the two women, Alice & Hillary, spoken by Sarah Palin this will be a powerful reminder to women voters, especially Hillary supporters.


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