The Truth About ACORN
By admin on Oct 12, 2008 in Uncategorized
The media has been talking about the supposed “voter fraud” of ACORN a lot lately. The problem with this is that it’s not a real story. It’s completely inconsequential if some fake names are registered to vote. Why? Because a fake name can’t actually vote.
Meanwhile the media appears to be mostly ignoring real stories like Sarah Palin’s abuse of power as Governor of Alaska, or McCain having sat on a board with a pro Nazi group or how about all of Sarah Palin’s extremist ties?
ACORN’s Response To The Smears
ACORN has just completed the largest, most successful nonpartisan voter registration drive in US history. We helped 1.3 million low-income, minority and young voters across the country register to vote.
Unfortunately, just as in 2006, that success in bringing people into the democratic process, have been greeted with unfounded accusations to disparage our work and help maintain the status quo of an unbalanced electorate.
After a similar spate of charges against ACORN in 2006, we learned that then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales had fired Republican US Attorneys because they refused to prosecute ACORN and other voter assistance groups on trumped up fraud charges. This was the heart of the US Attorney-gate scandal that led Karl Rove, Gonzales and other top Department of Justice officials to resign. Because the press didn’t catch on until long after the election, it was part of a successful strategy to create an unfounded specter of voter fraud and to suppress voting.
Key Facts:
1. In order to help 1.3 million people register to vote, we hired more than 13,000 registration assistance workers r. As with any business or agency that operates at this scale, there are always some people who want to get paid without really doing the job, or who aim to defraud their employer. Any large department store will have some workers who shoplift.
2. Any large voter registration operation will have a small percentage of workers who turn in bogus registration forms, Their goal clearly is not to cast a fraudulent vote. It is simply to defraud their employer, ACORN, by getting a paycheck without earning it. ACORN is the victim of this fraud – not the perpetrator.
3. In nearly every case that has been reported , it was ACORN that discovered the bad forms, and called them to the attention of election authorities, putting the forms in a package that identified them in writing as suspicious, encouraging election officials to investigate, and offering to help with prosecutions. We are required by law to turn in all forms, but instead of just turning them in and figuring that it is the responsibility of the board of elections to figure out which are valid, we spend millions of dollars verifying that forms are valid, and then separate out those that are suspicious.
4. This has nothing to do with “voter fraud” – nothing at all to do with anyone trying to cast an extra vote. There has never been a single reported instance in which bogus registration forms have led to anyone voting improperly. To do that, they would have to show up at the polls, prove their identity as all first-time registrants must, and risk jail. The people who turned in these forms did so not because they wanted an extra vote, but because they didn’t care enough to make sure eligible people got to vote at all.
5. When a department store calls the police to report a shoplifting employee, no one says the department store is guilty of consumer fraud. But for some reason, when ACORN turns voter registration workers over to the authorities for filling out bogus forms, it gets accused of “voter fraud.” This is a classic case of blaming the victim; indeed, these charges are outrageous, libelous, and often politically motivated.
6. Similar attacks were launched against ACORN and other voter registration organizations in 2004 and 2006. The bogus charges were at the heart of the U.S. Attorney-gate scandal that led to the resignations of Karl Rove, Attorney General Ablerto Gonzales and other top Justice Department Officials. It turned out that it was the charges that were fraudulent, and that they were part of a systematic partisan agenda of voter suppression. Republican US Attorneys David Iglesias (NM), Todd Graves (MO), and John McKay (WA) all were fired primarily because they refused to prosecute similar bogus charges of “voter fraud.” Another US Attorney, Bradley Schlozman, who did politicize prosecutions against former ACORN canvassers, was forced to acknowledge under cross examination by the Senate Judiciary Committee that ACORN was the victim of fraud by its employees and ACORN had caught the employees and had identified them to law enforcement.
2008, ACORN

The attacks on ACORN are a racist attempt by the GOP to deny the right to vote to poor people of color.
libhomo | Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
You are right libhomo. It’s truly despicable that the GOP is attacking a group which tries to help poor people register to vote.
Their line of attack is illogical. There is no voter fraud taking place here. They use this attack to rile up the haters and the racists in the base of their own party.
admin | Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
I agree totally. Here’s my letter to the Denver Post as sent just now:
McCain essentially called for Obama’s assassination with his absurd voter fraud allegations
When John McCain claimed that Barack Obama and ACORN were “perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history in this country, maybe destroying the fabric of democracy” he outed himself as a reprehensible demagogue. Voter fraud is a fiction. In reality, not ACORN has perpetrated fraud, fraud was committed against ACORN in some instances by dishonest paid canvassers who turned in made up registrations. While an occasional problem it is not a big deal because ACORN and the registrar use various cross-checks to weed out bad registrations. But most importantly, bad registrations are completely worthless because they simply do not translate into actual votes! Suppose the name “Hulk Hogan” somehow slipped through onto a voter list, that muscular guy would still have to show up in person with his drivers license before casting a ballot. It’s absurd! John McCain knows full well that no voter fraud is even possible here. In addition, he knows full well that preventing people from exercising their right to vote is the real problem, and that his own party is employing such cynical abuses in Democratic precincts in swing states. McCain’s outrageously false claims have one transparent goal, however: to plant the myth that Obama is stealing this election. He knows exactly what the violent fanatics among his followers will make of this: That the right thing to do is to assassinate an illegitimate usurper: “Sic semper tyrrannis!” Demand for sniper rifles just went up, thanks to John Sidney McCain III.
Martin Voelker | Oct 16, 2008 | Reply
bad registrations are completely worthless because they simply do not translate into actual votes
Dedew | Feb 22, 2010 | Reply