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Sure lo can express his opinion, and if that's what it is, then there's no need to say any more, but just like everyone else, if he's asked for some kind of cite and refuses, then his statement can only be considered an opinion. Does that make sense? Classic, I'm really surprised at your responses. I would have thought you of all people would be a bit more reasonable.
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Perhaps a little more perspective is in order.
Lookout is outraged by lobbyists: "Lobbyists rank just below child rapists in my book....Individuals who choose to make their living attempting to buy politicians in a legal manner are human fucksticks who I rate just below child rapists on the scale of asshattery."I agree with him about the influence of big money lobbyists (though not to point of characterizing them as lower than child rapists) and the need for lobbying reform. Consider the expenditures on lobbying by the industry groups in question: Quote:
Classic is concerned about ACORN'S impact on elections: "what politician is going to challenge an organization like ACORN during an election year? They have to be nuts too."Consider campaign contributions to candidates: Quote:
And as I noted and Classic acknowledged...I said I was a former lobbyist and never spent a dime on an elected official, nor did the organization I worked for have a PAC...and I have never had any affiliation with ACORN. Last edited by Redux; 02-28-2009 at 11:47 PM. |
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Oh I totally disagree with Lookout's assessment of lobbysists. They're just doing their job: some good, some bad, some useful, some damaging.
However, I believe his description of the events he himself witnessed. He was asked to cite, but what exactly is he supposed to cite? He was describing his personal experience of ACORN's methods. I believe that. Whether that can then be extrapolated out to a more general sense of ACORN is debatable. For the most part in this thread, I agree with Redux. But, whilst I don't agree with Lookout, I absolutely believe his description of events he himself was a part of, or at least his perspective on them. Because he was describing such events, calls to cite aren't questioning his sources, they're questioning his personal honesty and integrity. If I say I read somewhere that a group have acted in a particular way, then calls for citation are merely that. If I say I witnessed something myself, then calls for citation are an attack on my honesty. |
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We have an honest difference of opinion, not of what he saw, but how he characterized what he didnt see (they are very good at keeping themselves out of trouble by using the rogue rep ploy). Last edited by Redux; 03-01-2009 at 10:08 AM. |
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Heh.
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The last I read was that after a preliminary review of allegations made by a few republican partisans during the campaign, the FBI did not proceed with any investigations of ACORN...or at least ACORN has not been informed of the fact they are under investigation and asked to provide access to their records, which would have been standard procedure for such an investigation. Might the charges have been politically motivated? I'm not accusing, just suggesting the possibility. Unless you have more recent information you can cite which might be difficult since its all based on one AP story attributed to "leaks" from within the FBI. In any case, to reiterate, I'm not "one of them" as you had suggested earlier... ...but I do believe in innocent until proven guilty. How about you? Last edited by Redux; 03-02-2009 at 08:16 PM. |
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Let me get the rope.
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From what I understand many times the individuals involved are charged, not ACORN or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates. By design, this allows them to maintain their innocence. Technically they are innocent by the letter of the law. They also maintain plausible deniability. These 'volunteers' get a wristslap if that, and being that they were probably students or have extremely liberal tendencies, the idea of provoking, or challenging the status-quo makes whatever penalties virtually irrelevant. In fact they may actually wear it as a badge of honor. Is ACORN guilty? Perhaps, maybe its just a few hundred bad apples who went off on their own. Maybe they were just all overexuberant volunteers. Maybe not. This is like the mafia, only much worse.
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ACORN and any organization is required by law to turn all all voter registrations any staff person collects....and indicate the ones that they believe may be questionable. Which, in every case, is what ACORN did and generally fired the questionable staff. But. of course, you dont mention that. The fact remains that ACORN has never been charged with criminal activity...either in voter registration or housing finance advocacy. Perhaps its probably time for you to move on to the next boogeyman......the SOCIALISTS!!!!! ![]() Those socialists now in control will make the mafia and ACORN look like choir boys. |
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Hey...socialists are largely misunderstood!
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Ask Joe the Plumber...or Classic the Mafia Hunter! It must be true! Watch them "squirm" as they try to explain the facts! They are "guilty" as charged by those patriotic Americans who dont like any organization that might support those among us who are the most disenfranchised. |
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and what's wrong with redistributing the wealth I ask you???
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