Thursday, August 28, 2008

Cuyahoga board probes ACORN voter registration drive

from Cleveland.com/Metro by Joe Guillen

A national organization that conducts voter registration drives for low-income people has curtailed its push in Cuyahoga County after the Board of Elections accused its workers of submitting fraudulent registration cards...Board employees are unsure how many of the cards are fraudulent. But the voter registration department received so many suspicious cards that it began compiling a binder with evidence. The binder grew to be an inch-thick...more

ACORN is well known for its voter fraud efforts...umm...I mean 'inexperienced workers making honest mistakes'.

The really scary thing is how good they are at it and how often they get away with it. Remember, Ohio was the 'Florida' of the 2004 presidential election. Kerry's folks tried like hell to get the story going that votes weren't counted there. Now there are upwards of 85,000 "new" registered voters in Cleveland. I wonder what party they are?

Good News for the Economy - Bad news for the Democrats


from the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis

Real gross domestic product -- the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States --increased at an annual rate of 3.3 percent in the second quarter of 2008...according to preliminary estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. -
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I'm a little confused about how the Democrats differentiate between a good economy and a
bad economy.

It seems that their definition of "recession" is 'two consecutive quarters with a Republican in the White House'.

It's a shame that people like Phil Gramm have to resign from the McCain campaign for
speaking the truth
.