Thursday, October 16, 2008

ACORN voter fraud is a coverup for GOP voter suppression

Last night, John McCain falsely accused ACORN of voter fraud. Moveon.org and others are helping to spread the truth. According to Moveon, the GOP is actively suppressing votes through legal and state action. GOP lawsuits are just one way to steal an election, and we can be sure they'll try everything.

Moveon has the following to say about the ACORN controversy:

  • The only fraud committed was against ACORN itself. ACORN hired 13,000 workers to register a remarkable 1.3 million new voters. And a few of them turned in registration forms with inaccurate and even made-up names to get credit for work they didn't do. ACORN fired them and turned them over to the authorities.

  • ACORN reported the fraudulent registration forms. In most states, ACORN is required by law to submit all forms collected whether they appear to be bogus or not—that way election officials, not partisan groups, can make the call. ACORN flags cards that may not be legitimate. And in many places, the charges of fraud only came up because ACORN was the one who flagged the cards!

  • This won't have any impact on the election. No one is allowed to vote unless they are properly registered. And there is no evidence of false registrations actually leading to organized voting fraud.

You can get the facts from this link.

Moveon provides these sources for more details information:
  1. "States' Actions to Block Voters Appear Illegal," New York Times, October 8, 2008

  2. "Check-off box delays thousands of voter registrations," Denver Post, October 14, 2008

  3. "ACORN defends efforts amid voter-fraud allegations," Associated Press, October 14, 2008

  4. "In 5-Year Effort, Scant Evidence of Voter Fraud," New York Times, April 12, 2007

  5. "The Truth About Fraud," Brennan Center for Justice

  6. "The Truth About ACORN's Voter Registration Drives," ACORN

  7. "Group Answers Charges of Voter Registration Fraud," New York Times, October 14, 2008

  8. "Voter Group Admits Mistakes, Defends Work," ABC News, October 14, 2008

  9. "Is there ACORN fraud in Florida?," Orlando Sentinel, October 15, 2008

  10. "'Fraud' vs. 'Suppression'," Politico, October 14, 2008

  11. "After A Surge in Registration, A Surge in Suppression," Brennan Center for Justice, October 7, 2008

  12. "Democrats fear GOP will turn away foreclosed voters; GOP won't rule out using residency change to challenge a ballot," Indianapolis Star, October 3, 2008

  13. "Vote-scam fliers target black neighborhoods," Philadelphia Daily News, October 2, 2008

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

What the Palin Email Photos (and zip file download) tell us

Sara Palin Email Account Photos and Zip File Download - links and commentary. gov.palin@yahoo.com

Some of the Palin account photos can be found and at wikileaks.

According to wikileaks "Governor Palin has come under media criticism in the past week for using pseudo-private email accounts to avoid Alaskan freedom of information laws" and "The list of correspondence, together with the account name tends to re-enforce the earlier criticism of Palin's email use."

It is obvious to some that her yahoo accounts were meant to protect her email from subpoena. I guess technically it isn't lying, it is withholding the truth so as to avoid prosecution *wink*.

Here is a zip of the files.

Interestingly, you can see ctunnel.com in the address bar. Take note, ctunnel does NOT hide your internet activity. If you hack a governors' clandestine email account, no matter how evil she may be, you will still get caught and be punished according to how many connections and or money you have, so don't do it, not even through a proxy service. :)

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Mortgage scam by credit rating agency

The FBI has been doing their job since March of this year, tracking down the culprits behind a massive mortgage scam. Thank you FBI. Maybe they felt bad after missing the chance to avert 911. Maybe they resent what happened to Plame.

I remember the first time I read about ARMs and the "no-proof-of-income" home loans. I did think it seemed kind of strange that I could pay a low amount for a few years but then have to pony up a huge balloon payment later. Of course, I could "refinance." I could see a mortgage crisis looming, not for the country, but for me if I were stupid enough to take out a home loan under those circumstances.

As it turns out, not everyone scours the library and internet for information before making mortgage decisions; still worse, many people were misled about the nature of their home loans. A lot of folks took the bait and ended up losing everything. I don't fault them for trusting their brokers. I fault brokers for committing felonies to the detriment of hardworking people.

Last week I tried to explain the mortgage crisis to my 11 year old. I told him that I thought it was a big scam. My reason was that credit rating agencies had to give the mortgage funds a triple A rating in order to have the operation financed. Another reason, I read an explanation of the mortgage AAA rating issue which started out, "it sounds like a scam but it isn't."

Trust me, believe me, let me be honest with you, I'm not lying, it isn't what it looks like, I'm not a crook... right.

In the end, it sounded like a scam and it was. Thanks to the FBI, but not TOO much thanks. They could have seen this coming years ago. Someone had to realize that the inordinate amount of subprime loans couldn't possibly have capital investment backing without something fishy going on. Would it have been so difficult to ask, "hey, who's backing these mortgages?"

If someone, anyone, Greenspan even, would have looked into those mortgage pools, they would have noticed a fraudulent AAA rating. Realistically, lots of people knew about this long before it became news. It is scary to think that so many of us could be this bad.

This is why we have to present an alternative to those narrow old paths to power. Power must always be shared equally, never inherited or taken. Judge us by the "content of our character" or our ability to contribute, but not by our wealth. Great wealth is only a sign of greed and should always be avoided.

That's my opinion.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Obama McCain and the future history of histories

"The best day in the history of histories" is a Sponge Bob Square Pants quote... its funny.

But how I felt when Obama lost New Hampshire isn't funny. People don't understand that what happened inthe 2000 and 2004 elections changed our future in ways that will make our world look like an apocalyptic movie scene.

Manhattan will be flooded as will most of Florida. The midwest will become a desert. Most of us will likely lose traditional modes of transportation, especially in rural areas.

We can't image it but it's real. It is happening. Our scientists have computer models of the worldwide damage to come.

This at a time when our fossil fuels are beginning to ebb. In case you haven't been paying attention, a change in oil prices from $20 per barrel to $100 per barrel can only mean one thing, an oil crisis.

Ask your grandparents about the days when conservation was part of our social conscience... back when oil temporarily stopped flowing from the middle east.

It is easy to see why the oil wars were inevitable. Iraq... Iran to come.

These are our challenges. We CAN meet them, but we must recognize them first.

Global Warming and Oil Crisis, aka rising oceans, water shortages, mass extinction, continuing world war, famine, pestilence and death.

I think all four horses of the apocalypse are represented here.

It is time for a change, yes?

People like Barack Obama and John McCain represent the compassionate character maverick spirit to push for the right changes.

If McCain or Gore had won in 2000, the world would be in a position to reduce the effects of Global Warming, rather than brace for the worst.

If either candidate wins this election, we might have a chance. If not, then in 10 years, many of us will be looking for ways to ensure our children's survival.

This is our world on our watch. I need your help. Let's save us, okay?