Saturday, October 25, 2008

ACORN Answers Their Critics

via Open Left:

The attacks on ACORN are spurious to say the least. Here a few key facts that our accusers aren’t telling you.
  • ACORN has implemented the most sophisticated quality-control system in the voter engagement field but in almost every state we are required to turn in LL
    completed applications, even the ones we know to be problematic.
  • ACORN flags in writing incomplete, problem, or suspicious cards when we turn them in. Unfortunately, some of these same officials then come back weeks or months later and accuse us of deliberately turning in phony cards. In many cases, we can actually prove that these are the same cards we called to their attention.
  • Our canvassers are paid by the hour, not by the card. ACORN has a zero-tolerance policy for deliberately falsifying registrations, and in the cases where our internal quality controls have identified this happening we have fired the workers involved and turned them in to election officials and law-enforcement.
  • The rate of incomplete cards for the drive was 5 percent (about 65,000 cards) and the rate of “suspicious” cards was 1.5 percent (about 19,500 cards).


Those are just the highlights; we have an entire section of our website, The Real ACORN, dedicated to telling the truth about ACORN’s work.

ACORN is accustomed to opposition. We've been educating, organizing, and empowering low-income communities for nearly 40 years. Our signature campaigns have included raising the minimum wage through ballot initiative campaigns in 2004 in Florida, and again in 2006 in Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, and Ohio. This work helped provide momentum for that national minimum wage hike that passed in 2007. We have been at the forefront of the fight against the predatory lending practices. We are also the group now helping people save their homes from foreclosure.

We’ve come a long way in nearly 40 years: from a small group of women on welfare in Little Rock, Arkansas coming together in the summer of 1970 to the national bogeyman for the Right in their desperate attempts to cling to power here at the end of 2008. I can tell you that you make some enemies when you advocate with and for poor people against policies and practices that discriminate and keep communities from thriving. But we've never seen anything like this.

And now, in the past few weeks alone, ACORN staffers have received death threats in Ohio and Rhode Island, and offices have been vandalized in Washington and Massachusetts. Numerous threatening and racist phone calls have been made to ACORN offices across the country. As the Right’s actions have made plain, what’s at stake here is not simply what happens on November 4th, but whether or not merican citizens will be able to exercise their most basic right: the right to vote.

This week we’ve begun to carry the fight back to the Republicans. On Monday we showed that the New Mexico GOP was falsely accusing Latino and African-American registrants, many of them first-time voters, of illegally voting in the June primary. When confronted with the evidence the GOP tried to run from the story.

On Tuesday we held house parties with ACORN members in 17 cities across the country to celebrate the release of a fantastic new video by Brave New Films debunking the outrageous lies.

On Wednesday we released a report called “Insult to Injury” about a GOP election strategy for suppressing votes by challenging voters at the polls using foreclosure filings as a basis to prove the voter no longer lives at that address. The report shows that in six states, the margin in the 2004 Presidential Election was smaller than the number of people who have faced foreclosure in 2008: Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio and Wisconsin. Caging efforts in these states can have an impact on the outcome of the 2008 election.

5 comments:

  1. Yah.

    THEIR OWN in-house-lawyer admitted about 30% "errors" nationally to the NYTimes.

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  2. Using ACORN's news release isn't exactly being truthful. While they have picked up some false registrations, they let many others go through.
    No, they did not pay by the registration, however they made it a quota system and that contributed to the fraud.
    They contributed to the housing mess and now they say they are trying to fix it? HAHAHA
    ACORN is a criminal organization, plain and simple. They got caught turning in fraudelent registrations, not including the few they flagged. They have tried to rig the election for their sponsor, Obama.
    Why is ACORN the only liberal community organization having problems like this? Why aren't conservative organizations having problems like ACORN. The only reason is that ACORN is a criminal organization

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  3. Dad-

    Registration cards don't vote.

    Dan-

    That is because the Republicans are too busy trying to supress the vote. That is the only way they when, by trying to keep people from expressing themselves.

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  4. How is the GOP restricting the vote. Here in Nevada, you need ID and you hve to register 30 days in advance. The Democrats support this here. So, why can't they support voter ID in WI.?

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  5. Gee, capper. That's the second time you've told me that 'reg cards don't vote.'

    I'm not going to bother going through the logic with you again; you choose not to understand it.

    But you're persistent in your willful ignorance--I'll grant you that.

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