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We should all be angry when ever anyone violates the very process that makes our country great, but as this reporter and some who get on here, you are more concerned with electing Democrats no matter what the cost.
But with ACORN we're not talking about voter fraud. As you yourself put it, Danny: these are "questionable registrations" NOT voter fraud. All registrations are checked out before a person is allowed to vote. There's been no allegation of voter fraud except from partisan GOP crackpots Justine Fox-Young and Pat Rogers. And they, like you, have presented zero proof so far.
The fact that .001% of millions of ACORN voter registrations are questionable is certainly a cause for concern and the unrighteous should be located and prosecuted. But then look at, for example, Indiana where the GOP tried to disenfranchise a million plus voters and it is clear who democracy's enemy in this election is.
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