Would They Call Regular Fraud "Fundraising Efforts"?
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Washington "editor" weighs in on ACORN's fraud problems by calling them something else: GOP attacking ACORN's voter registration efforts:
Trailing badly in new-voter registration, Republicans are waging an aggressive campaign in Missouri and around the country against a group that claims to have added 1.3 million people to voter rolls since last year.
Let's play a new game: whenever the Post-Dispatch identifies something as fraud, let's see how they would spin it if it involved/indicted the Democratic Party.
I guess I am just naive; I didn't think that Republicans were upset with voter registration efforts. I thought they were upset that ACORN people were systemically and nationally caught making things up out of whole cloth:
I guess that explains why I didn't go into journalism; I don't want to "help" people see the "truth" through my creative writing and pretending it was something other than a fictional narrative.
Democracy's great, until someone with a different viewpoint gets elected. Then it must be subverted at all costs.
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posted by gimlet :
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 6:22:00 PM
Well, you cannot have just anyone voting. And you cannot just have anyone ruling the people. It takes special people, self-selected cream-of-the-crop sorts.
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posted by Brian J. :
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 7:21:00 PM