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So, what about their signs, their message, etc, was particularly fascist-y for you? Were they violent? Did they attack anyone or intimidate them?

I mean, the right protests in front of schools, medical clinics, and it would be generous to call the protest outside the capital yesterday as "mild" - some of those signs and slogans were downright hateful. Was that fascist-y too?

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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549903,00.html

ooops they did it again,

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Is there any evidence at all that this is a policy for ACORN? Again, I'm not convinced by a shotgun style gotcha sting operation.

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Is there any evidence at all that this is a policy for ACORN? Again, I'm not convinced by a shotgun style gotcha sting operation.



Shotgun style gotcha sting what? They went in, asked questions, and were given answers. The people at ACORN could have at any time said "no, that's illegal, we will not be part of this". Stop trying to make it seem like they were set up.

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So, what about their signs, their message, etc, was particularly fascist-y for you? Were they violent? Did they attack anyone or intimidate them?

I mean, the right protests in front of schools, medical clinics, and it would be generous to call the protest outside the capital yesterday as "mild" - some of those signs and slogans were downright hateful. Was that fascist-y too?

Please provide your definition of fascist.

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Come now, Nitefox, that's not entirely true.

Shotgun - they went to ACORN office after ACORN office, state after state, until someone finally took their bait. They used hidden cameras and misrepresented themselves. Most of the employees sent them packing, and a few have inexplicably not done so.

They *were* set up. These conservative activists set them up, posing as a prostitute and her pimp and secretly recorded the conversation.

Has anyone established that this response is a policy of ACORN? Because the conservative activists are not providing the tapes of the ACORN employees that sent them away. If it was a policy of ACORN, the ones that refused these activists would be the ones getting fired.

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Come now, Nitefox, that's not entirely true.

Shotgun - they went to ACORN office after ACORN office, state after state, until someone finally took their bait. They used hidden cameras and misrepresented themselves. Most of the employees sent them packing, and a few have inexplicably not done so.

They *were* set up. These conservative activists set them up, posing as a prostitute and her pimp and secretly recorded the conversation.

Has anyone established that this response is a policy of ACORN? Because the conservative activists are not providing the tapes of the ACORN employees that sent them away. If it was a policy of ACORN, the ones that refused these activists would be the ones getting fired.



What's not true about what I said Monty? Did two people go into an office and ask questions? Were the nature of their questions illegal? Did the ACORN employees give advice? Was the nature of the advice the ACORN employees give illegal?

What's not true about that?

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Come now, Nitefox, that's not entirely true.

Shotgun - they went to ACORN office after ACORN office, state after state, until someone finally took their bait.

Any evidence of this?


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Any evidence of this?


For both of your questions, ACORN's spokesman's statement -

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The conservative filmmakers unsuccessfully attempted similar ruses at the group's offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Los Angeles, California, and New York, Levenson said.


Also, from the article, I thought this was interesting, if unrelated. It does speak to the fact that ACORN is usually the organization that turns in people participating in voter registration fraud.

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On Wednesday, arrest warrants were issued for 11 Florida voter registration workers suspected of submitting false information on hundreds of voter registration cards, according to court documents. The Florida investigation was triggered by ACORN officials who noticed irregularities in forms they were receiving.

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So, what about their signs, their message, etc, was particularly fascist-y for you? Were they violent? Did they attack anyone or intimidate them?

I mean, the right protests in front of schools, medical clinics, and it would be generous to call the protest outside the capital yesterday as "mild" - some of those signs and slogans were downright hateful. Was that fascist-y too?


Schools and medical clinics are public facilities, or facilities open to the public if privately owned. A home is not. The comparison is not adequate.

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If their protest was on a public sidewalk or road, then your argument doesn't hold any water. If they were trespassing, then they should have been arrested.

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If their protest was on a public sidewalk or road, then your argument doesn't hold any water. If they were trespassing, then they should have been arrested.


Of course it holds water. Protests at clinics and schools are on public sidewalks and streets too. The fact that protestors are on the public sidewalk does not change the fact that they are trying to intimidate a person in the home in front of it.

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This was my point. I wasn't trying to say anything about the Army or the Republicans in specific, I could have used Evangelicals, or Democrats (as was pointed out) for that matter. I don't think one should demonize an entire organization because you disagree with them and they have a few bad apples. That requires realism and restraint though.


See, I'd agree with this. If there's one or maybe a couple instances of issues, then it doesn't make sense to apply it to the entire organization.

But there have been multiple issues brought up about acorn since registering voters incidents, and at this point I feel it's appropriate to say it's the organization and not just a few bad apples.

Or, at the very least, the organization is adept at attracting bad apples, and thus I'm glad it's not being involved in data collection that could be corrupted to political ends. It could also certainly stand some scrutiny the next couple election cycles.

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So, what about their signs, their message, etc, was particularly fascist-y for you? Were they violent? Did they attack anyone or intimidate them?

I could be wrong, but I kind of figured the entire point was to intimidate the AIG execs into giving back their bonuses. I certainly remember several of them saying they felt threatened by the hate directed at them.

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Of course it holds water. Protests at clinics and schools are on public sidewalks and streets too. The fact that protestors are on the public sidewalk does not change the fact that they are trying to intimidate a person in the home in front of it.


Ok, so let's use intimidation as the metric to decide if a protest has crossed the line, then. In light of this, do you support the people that brought loaded assault rifles to protests over health care in august?

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Come now, Nitefox, that's not entirely true.

Shotgun - they went to ACORN office after ACORN office, state after state, until someone finally took their bait. They used hidden cameras and misrepresented themselves. Most of the employees sent them packing, and a few have inexplicably not done so.

They *were* set up. These conservative activists set them up, posing as a prostitute and her pimp and secretly recorded the conversation.


That's called "investigative journalism," or at least a technique thereof.

Provided one-sided recordings are legal in the states where the commenced these operations, there is nothing illegal, immoral, or ethically wrong with their actions. In fact, for having exposed such behavior they should be lauded.

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Monte wrote:
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Any evidence of this?


For both of your questions, ACORN's spokesman's statement -

CNN Article

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The conservative filmmakers unsuccessfully attempted similar ruses at the group's offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Los Angeles, California, and New York, Levenson said.


He made this statement before the NY tape came out, so it rather undermines his credibility.
He also said the allegations were false (if they are false why fire those honest, good people?), so his statement, as ACORN PR, is rather suspect.
Sorry, I should have been specific. Any concrete and/or non-hearsay evidence?

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It does speak to the fact that ACORN is usually the organization that turns in people participating in voter registration fraud.


Any evidence that ACORN usually turns in people participating in fraud before they are investigated?

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That's called "investigative journalism," or at least a technique thereof.


Right, but neither of them are actually journalists. They are conservative political activists.

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Provided one-sided recordings are legal in the states where the commenced these operations, there is nothing illegal, immoral, or ethically wrong with their actions. In fact, for having exposed such behavior they should be lauded.


That entirely depends on their motivations and how biased their tapes are. From what I understand they are heavily edited, and may even be dishonest.

Furthermore, they exposed the behavior of some individuals within an organization. What is dishonest for them to do is try an paint the entire organization with that broad brush.

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Monte wrote:
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That's called "investigative journalism," or at least a technique thereof.


Right, but neither of them are actually journalists. They are conservative political activists.

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Provided one-sided recordings are legal in the states where the commenced these operations, there is nothing illegal, immoral, or ethically wrong with their actions. In fact, for having exposed such behavior they should be lauded.


That entirely depends on their motivations and how biased their tapes are. From what I understand they are heavily edited, and may even be dishonest.


Any evidence of this?

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What is dishonest for them to do is try an paint the entire organization with that broad brush.

I'll keep that in mind.

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Any evidence that ACORN usually turns in people participating in fraud before they are investigated?

Actually, one of the recent cases of voter fraud (forget which state, Fla?) were initiated by ACORN turning in the suspect records to the appropriate authorities for review.

However, given the names used to perpetuate the fraud, I would say it is equally likely they did it because even they realized how obvious it was as it was good intentions on their part to abide by the laws.


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That's true Ladas, however, my question was instigated by the assertion that ACORN usually initiates the investigation/turns people in etc. before they are inverstigated.

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Monte wrote:
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That's called "investigative journalism," or at least a technique thereof.


Right, but neither of them are actually journalists. They are conservative political activists.


Irrelevant. Journalism is not a credentialed profession.

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Provided one-sided recordings are legal in the states where the commenced these operations, there is nothing illegal, immoral, or ethically wrong with their actions. In fact, for having exposed such behavior they should be lauded.


That entirely depends on their motivations and how biased their tapes are. From what I understand they are heavily edited, and may even be dishonest.


Unless you've somehow been privy to the original source material, that's quite the accusation to sling without any evidence.

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Furthermore, they exposed the behavior of some individuals within an organization. What is dishonest for them to do is try an paint the entire organization with that broad brush.


False. Negligence claims, such as this could conceivably be called, can target the operating entity, not the individuals within that entity alone.

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Provided one-sided recordings are legal in the states where the commenced these operations, there is nothing illegal, immoral, or ethically wrong with their actions. In fact, for having exposed such behavior they should be lauded.


That entirely depends on their motivations and how biased their tapes are. From what I understand they are heavily edited, and may even be dishonest.


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Unless you've somehow been privy to the original source material, that's quite the accusation to sling without any evidence.


Since the transcript of at least one of the videos are available, I'd say that that's quite an accusation to sling in spite of the evidence.

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Furthermore, they exposed the behavior of some individuals within an organization. What is dishonest for them to do is try an paint the entire organization with that broad brush.


False. Negligence claims, such as this could conceivably be called, can target the operating entity, not the individuals within that entity alone.[/quote]

In light of the investigations/indictments in what, 15 states, against individuals as well as the indictments against ACORN itself, it would appear that a pattern of willful fraud is appropriate.

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lol, thoughtful, with actual opinions that are backed by facts and an open mind?
And he actually expected us to believe that? He must not have been reading as much as he thought while lurking.


I don't expect you to believe anything anyone on this board types, but we are who we are.

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