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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
really? now we are playing semantics as if the answer to the question wasn't a valid point that was understood?
so ACORN is totally fine as long as they just stick to "voter registration fraud" with their federal funding?

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It is two separate issues so it is not semantics.
ACORN is legally bound to turn in every single registration it gets, fake or not. They even point out suspicious ones. So to put it another way, they find out the employee they hired has just spent the past few days making up applications so that person can get a paycheck. That person drops them off and is caught. They fire that person. They are legally required to turn those registrations in.
They are technically not the ones doing it. If people want to change things. Perhaps a voting registration overhaul is in order. I just can not place blame on an organization that is following the laws and doing what they are supposed to. I am and have been an independent- this is just a non issue diversion tactic.