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Acorn, a non-profit group that advocates for poor and moderate-income people, has unfairly become a high-profile target in the presidential campaign.Related articles by Zemanta
Acorn has conducted a large-scale voter registration drive, in the course of which some of its employees filled out some bogus registration forms. Acorn flagged the suspect forms for election officials -- urging that they be investigated -- but still, it is being attacked for perpetrating voter fraud.
In the last presidential debate, John McCain made the stunning assertion that Acorn is "on the verge of maybe perpetrating one of the greatest frauds in voter history." He also insisted that it "may be destroying the fabric of democracy."
Well, that sort of incendiary language has consequences -- as Acorn has been learning. The group's Boston and Seattle-area offices were broken into. (They could be simple break-ins, though the timing is noteworthy.) At least one Acorn employee received a death threat.
Acorn has also been receiving some ugly emails and voice mail messages. The liberal group People for the American Way has collected some of them on its website. Warning before you click through: they are not for the faint of heart.
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- McCain told ACORN in 2006 that they are "what makes America special" - and there's video
- CNN fact-check: 'This is looking like a fraud committed against ACORN.'
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