| From: | Larry Kaufmann |
| Sent on: | Wednesday, August 25, 2010 12:57 PM |
I hear that very important explanations from this individual
often begin with the words “Let me be clear….” , before he begins obfuscating
and ends up making things even less clear
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Roberto Dean
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 12:47 PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
writing
up a perfectly reasonable explanation…. <---- Certainly, I wouldn't
expect anything less.
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Larry Kaufmann
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 12:12 PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
Hey,
it’s just not that big a deal, why are you getting so worked up? And it
just goes to show how capitalism corrupts everything it touches – even
something as pure, wholesome and virtuous as ACORN (not to mention tolerant…you
wanna open a brothel staffed with underage Latin American girls? Sounds
great! Let me show you how to fill out the paperwork)
Of
course, as you say, there is this little contradiction about why they used
monetary incentives to motivate behavior in the first place, but I’m sure
they’ve got some Harvard-educated lawyer (now working as a community organizer)
writing up a perfectly reasonable explanation….
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Roberto Dean
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:49 AM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
OK…
sooooooo let me get this straight. It's OK to cheat in order to satisfy a performance
based compensation scheme, which by the way… wreaks of a capitalistic
technique for rewarding hard and creative work which… is the very thing that
both ACORN and any blue blooded Lib/Progressive is trying to abolish?
Now,
did I get that right?
B!
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Larry Kaufmann
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:35 AM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
They
argue that they do it for money – apparently ACORN pays a fee per
signature. Which gives whole new meaning to the Chicago-way expression
“pay for play”
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Roberto Dean
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 11:28 AM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
"and
that padding the voter registration rolls with fake voters doesn’t matter anyway"
<--- Great argument! If doesn't really matter then why do it? Seems like a
pretty big risk to take just because it doesn't matter.
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Larry Kaufmann
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 10:14 AM
To: [address removed]
Subject: RE: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
Thanks
Kirsten. If you ever read left-of-center websites (I force myself to read
TalkingPointsMemo, a little, every day), you will see that they often put scare
quotes around the words voter fraud, as if this is just another right-wing
fantasy. They also contend that prosecuting voter fraud is tantamount to
voter suppression and intimidation, and that padding the voter registration
rolls with fake voters doesn’t matter anyway because simply registering as a
fake voter doesn’t translate into actual fake votes (as if questionable
absentee ballots haven’t decided actual races, or that it’s impossible for
someone to show up at a polling place, pretend to be a fake voter, get a ballot
and vote).
I
know, it’s hard to believe anyone would just laugh off or try to explain away
voter fraud, but that’s what they do….and stories like this show this is a real
problem, and the people who engage in it are flat-out criminal. Thank God
AG Van Hollen is taking this seriously and (hopefully) getting these crooks
thrown in the slammer.
From:
[address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf
Of Kirsten L
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 9:43 AM
To: [address removed]
Subject: [glennbeck-wi] Fwd: Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
Well,
my guess is that the people who told them that this sort of behavior was
acceptable are still running around, paying no price whatsoever. But at least
this sends a message that people are watching.
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From: "Churchill,
Jolene" <[address removed]>
Date: August 25, 2010
9:33:50 AM CDT
Subject: Former
ACORN Worker Found Guilty of Election Fraud
http://maciverinstitute.com/2010/08/former-acorn-worker-pleads-guilty-to-vote-fraud-in-milwaukee/
From: Cosh, William A.
[mailto:[address removed]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 3:53 PM
To: Cosh, William A - DOJ
Subject: A.G. VAN HOLLEN NEWS/Former ACORN Worker Found Guilty of
Election Fraud
J.B. VAN
HOLLEN
ATTORNEY GENERAL
For
Immediate
Release
For More Information Contact:
August
24,
2010
Bill Cosh [masked]
FORMER ACORN WORKER FOUND GUILTY OF ELECTION FRAUD
MILWAUKEE
– Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced today that Maria Miles, a
former ACORN worker, pleaded guilty to and was convicted of one count of
election fraud – falsely procuring voter registration, arising out of the
November 4, 2008, Presidential Election. Miles was charged by the
Election Fraud Task Force, a collaborative effort between
the Wisconsin Department of Justice, the Milwaukee District Attorney’s Office
and the Milwaukee Police Department.
According
to the criminal complaint, Miles served as a Special Registration Deputy
(“SRD”) for the City of Milwaukee in advance of the 2008 Presidential Election
and worked for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
(“ACORN”). By entering a plea of guilty today, Miles admitted to
submitting multiple voter registration applications for the same individuals,
and also being part of a scheme in which she and other SRDs registered each
other to vote multiple times in order to meet voter registration quotas imposed
by ACORN.
Miles
is charged in the same complaint as Kevin Clancy, also a former ACORN
worker. Clancy’s case is scheduled for a guilty plea hearing on September
22, 2010, at 8:30 a.m.
The
charge against Miles, a Class I felony, carries a potential penalty of
imprisonment up to 3 ½ years and a $10,000 fine. She is scheduled to be
sentenced on October 15, 2010, at 8:30 a.m. before Judge Richard Sankovitz.
Prior
to the November 2008 election, Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen and Milwaukee
County District Attorney John Chisholm announced the creation of the Election
Fraud Task Force, a multi-jurisdictional action team that evaluates,
investigates and prosecutes complaints of electoral fraud. The Wisconsin
Department of Justice and the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office work
cooperatively with local law enforcement and the Milwaukee Police Department as
needed when investigation is required.
Assistant
Attorney General David W. Maas is representing the State.
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