July 29, 2007

ACORN Vote-Registration Fraud in WA: Are There 2004 Ramifications?

Filed under: MSM Biz/Other Ignorance, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 3:12 pm

ACORN (The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) has been busted again (video is available at the link; HT Michelle Malkin):

(AP) King County prosecutors filed felony charges Thursday against seven people in what a top official described as the worst case of voter-registration fraud in state history, while the organization they worked for agreed to keep a better eye on its employees and pay $25,000 to defray costs of the investigation.

The seven submitted about 1,800 registration cards last fall on behalf of the liberal Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, which had hired them at $8 an hour to sign people up to vote, according to charging documents filed in Superior Court.

The video buys into the whitewash that only low-level employees were involved. The national track record of ACORN would indicate otherwise.

Other than the AP article excerpted, there has been almost no national coverage of this story. A New York Times search on “Washington ACORN” shows nothing recent. The same keyword search at the Washington Post? Only the AP story, with no indication that it made the Post’s print edition. This Google News search on the same keywords shows that the AP story received relatively little play, especially outside of Washington State.

Wait a minute ….. wasn’t the Evergreen State the site of a hotly contested gubernatorial election with serious allegations of vote fraud in 2004?

Indeed it was, and ACORN was, “oddly enough,” possibly involved. Brad Shannon of the Olympian, whose story is carried here in the Seattle Times, appears to be the only person even trying to connect some dots:

The BIAW (the Building Industry Association of Washington) has criticized the work of elections officials in King County, where most of the questioned voting took place in the 2004 gubernatorial race. Democratic Gov. Chris Gregoire eventually edged out Republican Dino Rossi by 133 votes after two recounts and Rossi’s court challenge, which detailed allegations of vote fraud and improper voting by felons.

….. BIAW also is in court to seek documents from Pierce County related to the county’s elections office and ACORN registrations. Pierce elections officials and prosecutors did not return phone calls Friday.

McCabe said 300 registrations in the Pierce County case are from “the exact same address. It turns out to be a homeless shelter.” Residents are allowed to stay at the shelter for 30 days, and only one person voted from that address in 2004, which makes it unlikely so many would have registered there, McCabe said.

So did the other 299 phantoms simply not vote, or did a number of the 300 potential “voters” have their cards changed to new addresses, vote, and not get caught? That would appear to be a pretty important question, and may only scratch the surface of what extra-legal acts could have transpired to give Gregoire her victory margin.

Apparently, the private BIAW, doing work no prosecutor or, with rare exception, any media outlet is interested in, is the only entity that cares about these things.

That contrasts quite sharply with media treatment of the objectively less controversial (on the facts, not the Florida Supreme Court’s abuse of its powers) 2000 presidential vote in Florida.

Cross-posted at NewsBusters.org.

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Previous Related Posts:
- Dec. 20, 2006 — PIRG, GCI, ACORN: When Does ‘Activist’ Mistreatment of Employees and Union-Busting Become a Reportable Trend?
- Nov. 10 — The National Investigation of ACORN Must Lead to High-Profile Scalps
- Nov. 2 — ACORN Nuttiness Goes Massively Criminal
- Oct. 9 — Nuts to ACORN
- Aug. 12 — Weekend Question 2: Does Anyone Think There Might Be a Party-Based Trend Here?

Quote of the Day: Ken Connor on the YouTube Debate

Filed under: Quotes, Etc. of the Day, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 9:45 am

From his Sunday Townhall.com column:

George Washington. Abraham Lincoln. Franklin Roosevelt. John F. Kennedy. Ronald Reagan. Who among these men would answer, with a straight face, a question posed by a snowman?

Positivity: Catholic Scouts to celebrate 100th anniversary with Pope Benedict on August 1st

Filed under: Positivity — TBlumer @ 7:06 am

From Vatican City:

Vatican City, Jul 24, 2007 / 10:58 am (CNA).- On August 1st thousands of Catholic scouts and guides from all over Europe will mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of the first scout camp by meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican.

The first scout camp was created by Lord Baden-Powell (1857-1941), founder of the World Scout Movement, on Brownsea Island, United Kingdom.

In a Letter to mark the centenary of the Scout Movement, addressed to Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard, archbishop of Bordeaux and president of the Conference of Bishops of France, the Holy Father recalled the founder of Catholic Scouts, Fr. Jacques Sevin S.J. and gave thanks to God “for all the fruits which, over this century, the Scout Movement has brought.”

The Pope also encouraged Catholic scouts and guides to continue their journey, offering “young people today an education that forms strong personalities, rooted in Christ and desirous of living exalted ideals of faith and human solidarity.”