Quote Originally Posted by AspenGrow
I'll give you that some people that are working for them are using corrupt methods to try and further themselves, as they get paid based on how many voters they register each day. But, to say that there is some vast consipiracy that ACORN itself has perpetrated, to register thousands upon thousands of people to vote that aren't even real people, just doesn't pass the litmus test for not being absolutely retarded.
It's the organizations job to maintain credibility; and part of that credibility is to ensure that all activities going on associated with it's name are legal.

When you go to the grocery store and an item is priced differently at check out you don't blame the individual who mispriced the item on the shelves. You typically blame the store or if you were to repeat the story to another person you wouldn't say "Michelle the cashier screwed me over". You would say "<insert local grocery store name here> screwed me over".

Ultimately ACORN is accountable for the actions of the individuals which it employs. This is obviously a wide spread problem yet we don't see ACORN taking any measures to stop it. Doesn't that seem fishy to you?
daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . Barack Obama's Involvement with ACORN While Barack Obama's connection with the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) has not gone entirely unreported, it has not been fully explained. Most media background pieces simply note Obama's involvement in a 1995 lawsuit on behalf of ACORN. Obama's own website, as well as most major media, fail to reveal the full depth and extent of his relationship with the organization. Attempts to hide evidence of Obama's involvement with ACORN have included wiping the web Rating: 5