This is called the most important election in years. So its aproppriate that even the dead are coming out to vote.
Indianapolis currently has more registered voters than actual people living in Indianapolis. So once again, thanks to Acorn, the dead will rise from their graves to vote.
And according to Click2Houston, voting records show Gloria Guidry of Houston cast her ballot in person near her South Houston home.
“It was just very shocking, a little unsettling,” said Alexis Guidry, her daughter.
It’s unsettling because Gloria Guidry died of cancer 10 months before the March Primary.
I think what’s even more unsettling is that she came out to vote and didn’t even stop by to see her daughter.
October 11, 2008 at 11:56 pm
More about ACORN? Chew on this awhile…
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Seems that the USCC’s “Catholic Charities” guys don’t get it.
The 2007 grantees include ACORN (search “Association” for the disappointing reality.)
Boston, $25,000.00
Hawaii, $30,000.00
San Francisco, $30,000.00
San Mateo, $35,000.00
San Bernardino, $30,000.00
Oakland, $30,000.00
Fresno, $30,000.00
Houston, $25,000.00
Fort Worth, $25,000.00
El Paso, $25,000.00
Irving, $25,000.00
New Mexico, $25,000.00
Little Rock, $25,000.00
Tucson, $20,000.00
Phoenix $30,000.00
Phoenix $30,000.00 (yes, there were two different ACORN organizations, each getting a grant.)
Indianapolis, $35,000.00
Raleigh, $25,000.00
Mississippi, $30,000.00
New Orleans, $30,000.00
**Baton Rouge** Louisiana IAF (!!!) $30,000.00
Atlanta, $25,000.00
Orlando, $30,000.00
Miami, $25,000.00
Miami, $25,000.00 (yes, there were two different ACORN organizations, each getting a grant.)
Birmingham, $25,000.00
Pittsburgh, $25,000.00
Harrisburg, $25,000.00
Allentown, $25,000.00
Columbus, $25,000.00
Cleveland, $30,000.00
Cincinnatti, $25,000.00
Metuchen, $25,000.00
Grand Rapids, $25,000.00
Wilmington (DE) $25,000.00
Providence $25,000.00
All told, $945,000.00 (including the Marxist/Alinsky IAF)
NINE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS TO ACORN LAST YEAR!!
You can call this anything you like, (and I’m sure that USCC/Catholic Charities has an explanation.) Just remember: money is fungible.
I’m sure that the Catholic Bishops are not interested in supporting an organization which is undermining democracy in several States.
H/T Dad29
October 12, 2008 at 5:02 am
Voter fraud is nothing new. Back in the 70’s in Georgia, my parents were involved in what was then called ballot stuffing. Plenty of dead people voted to make sure Jimmy Carter became President. He wrote a book about it. My mother, who is now 70, almost went to jail.
October 12, 2008 at 5:22 am
As the natives here in Texas say, “Vote early, vote often.”
And the guy in the blue shirt, front right looks an awful lot like my brother who passed away twenty four years ago. If it’s him would you pass a message on? Tell he still owe me fifty bucks!