Monday, October 27, 2008

Obama's character or lack thereof

In the following opinion journal of the WSJ, the author gives another example of one of Obama’s associations that he is now distancing himself from for political purposes. Obama and Acorn - WSJ.com

Choosing your friends, acquaintances, business partners etc. speaks to your character. When you continually have to distance yourself from them as Obama repeatedly has done, it says a lot about who he really is. All the fancy words and “star” treatment cannot change who he really is!

Here is the reposted opinion article:

At the recent Emmy Awards, historian Laura Linney averred that America's Founders had been "community organizers" -- like Barack Obama. Too bad they aren't like that any more. Mr. Obama's kind of organizers work at Acorn, the militant advocacy group that is turning up in reports about voter fraud across the country.

Acorn -- the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now -- has been around since 1970 and boasts 350,000 members. We've written about them for years, but Acorn is now getting more attention as John McCain's campaign makes an issue of the fraud reports and Acorn's ties to Mr. Obama. It's about time someone exposed this shady outfit that uses government dollars to lobby for larger government.

Acorn uses various affiliated groups to agitate for "a living wage," for "affordable housing," for "tax justice" and union and environmental goals, as well as against school choice and welfare reform. It was a major contributor to the subprime meltdown by pushing lenders to make home loans on easy terms, conducting "strikes" against banks so they'd lower credit standards.

But the organization's real genius is getting American taxpayers to foot the bill. According to a 2006 report from the Employment Policies Institute (EPI), Acorn has been on the federal take since 1977. For instance, Acorn's American Institute for Social Justice claimed $240,000 in tax money between fiscal years 2002 and 2003. Its American Environmental Justice Project received 100% of its revenue from government grants in the same years. EPI estimates the Acorn Housing Corporation alone received some $16 million in federal dollars from 1997-2007. Only recently, Democrats tried and failed to stuff an "affordable housing" provision into the $700 billion bank rescue package that would have let politicians give even more to Acorn.

All this money gives Acorn the ability to pursue its other great hobby: electing liberals. Acorn is spending $16 million this year to register new Democrats and is already boasting it has put 1.3 million new voters on the rolls. The big question is how many of these registrations are real.

The Michigan Secretary of State told the press in September that Acorn had submitted "a sizeable number of duplicate and fraudulent applications." Earlier this month, Nevada's Democratic Secretary of State Ross Miller requested a raid on Acorn's offices, following complaints of false names and fictional addresses (including the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys). Nevada's Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax said he saw rampant fraud in 2,000 to 3,000 applications Acorn submitted weekly.

Officials in Ohio are investigating voter fraud connected with Acorn, and Florida's Seminole County is withholding Acorn registrations that appear fraudulent. New Mexico, North Carolina and Missouri are looking into hundreds of dubious Acorn registrations. Wisconsin is investigating Acorn employees for, according to an election official, "making people up or registering people that were still in prison."

Then there's Lake County, Indiana, which has already found more than 2,100 bogus applications among the 5,000 Acorn dumped right before the deadline. "All the signatures looked exactly the same," said Ruthann Hoagland, of the county election board. Bridgeport, Connecticut estimates about 20% of Acorn's registrations were faulty. As of July, the city of Houston had rejected or put on hold about 40% of the 27,000 registration cards submitted by Acorn.

That's just this year. In 2004, four Acorn employees were indicted in Ohio for submitting false voter registrations. In 2005, two Colorado Acorn workers were found to have submitted false registrations. Four Acorn Missouri employees were indicted in 2006; five were found guilty in Washington state in 2007 for filling out registration forms with names from a phone book.

Which brings us to Mr. Obama, who got his start as a Chicago "community organizer" at Acorn's side. In 1992 he led voter registration efforts as the director of Project Vote, which included Acorn. This past November, he lauded Acorn's leaders for being "smack dab in the middle" of that effort. Mr. Obama also served as a lawyer for Acorn in 1995, in a case against Illinois to increase access to the polls.

During his tenure on the board of Chicago's Woods Fund, that body funneled more than $200,000 to Acorn. More recently, the Obama campaign paid $832,000 to an Acorn affiliate. The campaign initially told the Federal Election Commission this money was for "staging, sound, lighting." It later admitted the cash was to get out the vote.

The Obama campaign is now distancing itself from Acorn, claiming Mr. Obama never organized with it and has nothing to do with illegal voter registration. Yet it's disingenuous to channel cash into an operation with a history of fraud and then claim you're shocked to discover reports of fraud. As with Rev. Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers, Mr. Obama was happy to associate with Acorn when it suited his purposes. But now that he's on the brink of the Presidency, he wants to disavow his ties.

The Justice Department needs to treat these fraud reports as something larger than a few local violators. The question is whether Acorn is systematically subverting U.S. election law -- on the taxpayer's dime.

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10 Comments:

Blogger The New Albanian said...

Dan, rather than mimic Karl Rove each and every day (an effective electoral stategy, perhaps, but not particularly enriching), why don't you take a few days off from health -- oops, you have already -- to say something positive about McCain/Palin, and why you think they're a better choice?

Conversely, what's your professional opinion of anger counseling?

10/27/2008 09:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and how about looking into treatment for O.C.D. (Obama Compulsive Disorder)

"Physician Heal Thyself"

10/27/2008 12:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to hear more of the neat stories about how men and dinosaurs lived together 5,000 years ago. And could you do the math on how they got two of every animal species on that custom built boat and fed them for 40 days and 40 nights? Those kinds of things are a lot more interesting than political wind-bagging.

10/27/2008 02:11:00 PM  
Blogger Christopher D said...

In non Obama bashing news:

A monthly injection could halt rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in half of all patients, trial data suggests.

The antibody drug tocilizumab works in conjunction with an existing treatment, methotrexate, to stop the condition in which the body attacks its own joints.

Read the full story at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7692701.stm

10/27/2008 02:47:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OH MY LORD!
The tree in my backyard is covered in acorns, and it did not put a branch over its heart when I said the pledge of allegience!
I tell you all oak trees are Anti-American and must be bombed!

10/27/2008 03:53:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The truth is very painful to liberal democrats and they cannot defend their "Star" on so many issues.

You'll notice HB that they never try to rebut any of the worrisome issues related to Obama.

The reason is very simple. He is a weak candidate with a horrible record when it comes to character and personal choices.

10/27/2008 05:05:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

anon 2:11

get a life. You have been on this same issue for more than a year.

HB has said he would discuss your problem with dinasaurs and man personally if you would just contact him.

Your obcession is as bad as some of these liberals.

10/27/2008 05:17:00 PM  
Blogger Christopher D said...

I may be considered socially liberal, but at least I put my name to what I post and do not hide behind "anonymous"

10/27/2008 08:25:00 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Personally, I am going to talk about the content of this blog. I think voter fraud from any side of the aisle is an enemy to free elections and to democracy. No matter how the elections turn out, I will be happy as long as they are the result of a free election with a candidate being chosen "by the people." (even if that means my candidate is not elected because I enjoy lasting freedom more than the temporary happiness of an election year)
In addition, I do agree that one's friendships do speak a lot about one's character. My view is that you should never have to distort or explain away the facts. If you do, you are embracing deception: or in this case, you are having the wrong friends and are trying to hide it.

10/27/2008 10:28:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The basic and strongest tenet of Christianity is forgiveness. We all make mistakes thoughout our lives and we hopefully grow and change, which may include distancing ourselves from people in our past. That doesn't show a lack of character, it shows character.

10/30/2008 08:34:00 AM  

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