Voter Fraud Charges Made Against ACORN
Friday October 10, 2008
According to the
New York Post, ACORN is under investigation in at least nine states for allegations of voter fraud. In Ohio, the Post interviewed a man who asserts that ACORN representatives gave him "cash and cigarettes ... in exchange for registering an astonishing 72 times."
ACORN is the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. It is currently at the center of a Republican effort to link Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) to negative headlines. Obama was a community organizer before becoming a state legislator.
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A Look At The Bailout Vote
Thursday October 9, 2008
The Senate voted 74-25-1 to endorse the Wall Street bailout. I decided to look at the 25 (15 Republicans), to see how many are
up for re-election this year. Here's the tally:
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Palin email Hacker Pleads Not Guilty
Wednesday October 8, 2008
According to the
Christian Science Monitor, 20-year-old David Kernell, son of Rep. Mike Kernell (D), chair of the Tennessee Government Operations Committee, has pleaded not guilty to one felony count of "accessing a computer without permission." See the indictment (
pdf).
Gov. Palin's personal Yahoo! email account was hacked into in September. You can see hacked
material on WikiLeaks. Kernell
turned himself in after he learned that he would be charged.
Internet response is interesting. A senior editor at ZDNet
seems to think the crime is no big deal. Given that a
Hawaiian postal carrier was sentenced to only six months for stealing mail -- maybe he's right. But it takes a lot more initiative -- and premediation -- to break into someone's personal email account than it does to fail to deliver a piece of mail.
Here's the federal statute on mail:
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Wordless Wednesday: The Second Debate
Wednesday October 8, 2008