Republicans are trying to pretend ACORN is part of some grand Democratic conspiracy. What are they actually doing? Registering new voters – the horror, the horror.
Most hypocritically Republicans have been working with ACORN for years. Earlier today I posted a picture of John McCain at an ACORN rally. (Here is another one on the left.) According to a Miami-Dade Community College press release,
The rally will feature sponsors of the bill, prominent leaders representing various constituencies, and immigrants themselves. Sen. John McCain, chief co-sponsor of the legislation, will be the main speaker.” The release notes the event “is being sponsored by the New American Opportunity Campaign (NAOC), a coalition of local and national advocacy organizations, in partnership with ACORN.
And according to the Sun-Sentinel, McCain was the “principal speaker” at the “immigration reform town hall rally” organized by “the Archdiocese of Miami, the Florida Immigrant Coalition, ACORN, People for the American Way, and the Service Employees International.”
Why would McCain speak at such an event? Maybe because ACORN was backing his immigration bill. The ACORN website states,
"Fortunately, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Edward Kennedy (D-MA) have introduced a good immigration reform bill, the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act (S. 1033).” ACORN “strongly supports this bill and will work hard to make it become law.”
John McCain Wasn’t alone among Republicans who have worked with ACORN. Texas Governor Rick Perry worked closely with the group.
According to the Houston Chronicle,
the Houston chapter of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, has raised its profile and earned the respect of local officials.” The article notes, “the group’s proudest moment came last week when Gov. Rick Perry signed a bill that makes important changes in the use of contracts-for-deed, a form of home lending that withholds a title from buyers until they have fully paid their loan.
Florida Governor Charlie Crist? He wasn’t "bothered’ by ACORN FL registration efforts and even signed a voting rights bill promoted by ACORN. According to the Orlando Sentinel,
Both Gov. Charlie Crist and Secretary of State Kurt Browning have said they don’t mind ACORN being active in Florida’s election process. When reporters asked Crist if there was a problem with ACORN here, he said, ‘No.’
The New York Times reported, ACORN supported a law signed by Governor Crist which,
changed the rules last year to restore the voting rights of about 112,000 former convicts.
And according to Governor Crist’s own website, Laura Goodhue, ACORN’s Florida policy director, and Travis Munnerlyn, an ACORN member, contributed to the agenda and presented for the Governor’s “H.O.P.E.” task force.
Chris Shays? He supports ACORN too. Shays put out a press release stating,
Congressman Christopher Shays (R-CT) today announced the availability of free tax assistance for low- and moderate-income residents of Bridgeport, Norwalk and Stamford.
ACORN is among the centers recommended by Shays.
Michael Bloomberg? He kissed ACORN’s New York leader while announcing an affordable housing plan. The scandalous moment was caught on film.
What was all the excitement about? According to the July 1, 2005 edition of City Limits,
Bloomberg finally made good on a decades-old promise to include affordable housing in the development–though, as Alyssa Katz reports, it took an army of organizers to get there. The real prize for the mayor graces our cover: a warm smooch from ACORN’s Bertha Lewis for his modest plan to protect or create 65,000 affordable units.
And when Bloomberg visited New Orleans, the Times-Picayune notes the
only time on his schedule when the public can see him will be at the 10:30 a.m. dedication of the ACORN Community Center at 1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
Arnold Schwarzenegger? According to the San Francisco Chronicle on 7/9/08, Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB1137,
a bill designed to help California homeowners avoid foreclosure.” He was joined by “members of community group ACORN, which helped draft the measure.
And the Mercury News reported the
governor signed three copies of SB 1137, giving one to Perata, one to Dellums and one to a beaming Dorothy Hicks, an east Oakland resident and Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) activist.
Senator Mel Martinez even awarded a grant to ACORN:
According to the Times-Picayune on 10/3/03 the,
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez recently announced that his agency has awarded grants to Xavier and Tulane universities as well as ACORN and the city of New Orleans. The money will be spent to remove lead, educate the public about the dangers of lead-based paint and support research.
Tim Pawlenty sign into law a bill partially drafted by ACORN. According to the Northwestern Financial Review,
The legislature passed two bills designed to help home-buyers get a fair deal on their mortgages. Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed the first bill April 20 and was set to sign the second bill as this issue goes to press.” The article notes, “The legislation was drafted according to recommendations made by a predatory lending study group established by Swanson prior to the legislative session. The study group contained representatives from the banking industry and the mortgage brokers association, as well as consumer advocates from organizations such as Illegal Aid and ACORN.
Even Mitt signed into law a bill supported by ACORN. According to the South Coast Today, Governor Mitt Romney signed a law that “cracked down on the practice of ‘loan flipping.’” The article notes state legislator John Quinn, who authored the bill, held “nearly two-years-plus of hearings and meetings” with ACORN and that ACORN supported the final bill.
And of course Joe Lieberman has met with ACORN. According to the Washington Daybook on 02/09/06, Joe Lieberman met with members of the ACORN Katrina Survivors Association.









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Perfect! thanks Ari, that is significant help, and some big time fast digging.
I’d missed the Marc Ambinder piece recently that gives ACORN’s side of the situation. Raw has a good complimentary piece up now as well.
I learned from my Fox-addled mom just a bit ago that they’re milking this for all & more today, so I’ve been looking up decent notes about it.
I agree with the assessment that the ‘Thugs now see the writing on the wall, and are doing all they can to discredit the election. Kicking this crap in the teeth I think should not be Obama’s main focus, but for surrogates, I think an important matter.
Zed!! Zed is dead…log live Zed and the Sarah Palin community organizing campaign!!
Citizen sdrDusty:
“Kicking this crap in the teeth I think should not be Obama’s main focus, but for surrogats an important matter.”
No Citizen sdrDusty, Obama’s machine needs ta use some political jujitsu with this issue…expanding the franchise and encouraging ALL eligible voters to vote in EVERY election should become an Obama mantra. It makes instant contrast with the fascists and puts a stake through the heart of efforts to paint all “community organizers” and community organizing activities as “radical”…in fact, makin’ this an issue in the next debate would seal the deal for Obama.
Ari, just found your Oct. 10th diary about this too. really good stuff.
Don’t disagree. As you put it “Obama’s machine” should make vigorous response. The issue is being used as a distraction, but by that I don’t mean that it is not an important matter.
Excellent. This needs attention from TradMed, which is swallowing the ReichWing talking points on ACORN hook, line, and sinker.
Dugg!
The only immigrants that the GOP welcomed traditionally were the anti Castro Cubans who would vote republican. Viva America! Now they are voting democratic. What’s up with that ???
Now ACORN is flipping dem. Bad voters. Bad.
Yes. It would be a very very comforting message for any of our leaders to say, hey! go vote. It’s the lifeblood of democracy.
What with all the nonsense of being too young too old too red too blue, just vote! (get informed first by credible sources…)
ack, how do I recommend this diary? Button I no see.
Using ACORN as an issue is such a screwup for Republics, so long as the Republic-ACORN connections, of which there appear to be many, make it into the news.
Ari is the “proprietor” of Oxdown so his diaries I guess don’t get to be recommended.
I think he may be afraid we’d try to suck up to him by recommending his stuff too much (or something like that). :})
I see “digg it” at the top of the page and, so far, the total is 13 diggs.
Wow! 17 diggs now.
I currently see 16 Diggs up top. I think the Digg counter was adjusted some time back when there were so many server problems so the Digg count lags and for some reason does not always update on diaries.
And I have no idea why this would be so.
If you are looking for a diary to recommend, may I suggest that you recommend and Digg Teddy Partridge’s diary, “Are you classier than Ellen and Elton?”
Digg is fraught with quirks.
Fabulous Post! A thousand times thank you!
Citizen dosido:
The neither Constitution nor any theories of democracy speak to being “informed first by credible sources” as a condition of excercisin the franchise…I am a democrat (lower case) and an American and I am willin’ to trust the “will of the people” if it comes from their experience and understandin of the world and not their fears!
RICHMOND, Va. — Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin mistook some of her own fans for hecklers Monday at a rally that drew thousands.
A massive crowd of at least 20,000 spread across the parking lot of Richmond International Raceway, and scores of people on the outer periphery more than 100 yards from the stage could not hear.
“Louder! Louder!” they began chanting, and the cry spread across the crowd to Palin’s left. Some pointed skyward, urging that the volume be increased.
Palin stopped her remarks briefly and looked toward the commotion.
“I hope those protesters have the courage and honor to give veterans thanks for their right to protest,” she said.
Citizen darkine01:
And jest what IS a “digg” and how would a coomon old citizen use it?
…”common…”
it’s an iPod knockoff
Citizen Raven:
Another great catch Brother Raven…now if they will jest let Sarah be Sarah, I will walk this election ta the bank for Senator Obama.
Oh but he’s just “republican” lite. Don’t you read this blog?
A Digg is a vote of approval for a blog post. The more Diggs a post gets, supposedly the more Digg will promote it and the more people will see it and read it and become enlightened by it.
You can become a Digger by clicking on the button at the top of the page and following the directions.
HIT THAT DIGG BUTTON AND PASS THE AMMUNITION! IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND!
“He’s not an Arab, he’s a good family man.” Yea, them araaabs are lousy family men.
*spit*
John McCain’s brain consists only of a series of false dichotomies.
Citizen Raven:
I think that many of our brothers and sisters here at FDL suffer from political post traumatic stress disorder from gettin’ their teeth handed to ‘em by the fascists in elections past…and the would be “radicals” and closet Stalinists can’t get their short mental arms around the fact that democracy is a revolutionary idea and that a Black man ken play it right inside Mr. Charley’s house and WIN and not beg for ANYthin’!!
Or by handing out free food in the Haight.
And they have no idea who chuck is.
More like Swiss cheese, I think. We should refer to him as “The Old One.”
Yep. That works, too.
How about “The old, outdated, white-haired, balding one who don’t know much about economics and can’t remember his opponent’s name”?
Citizen Raven:
“And they have no idea who ‘Chuck’ is.”
LOL…well let’s enlighten ‘em. “Mr. Charley” is “the man”-the white man-and in the immortal words of our dear beloved “Pogo”, Mr. Charley is the enemy and “I have seen the enemy and he is us.”
ding
fire update: quebec 1 & quebec 2 (super scooper planes) are on the scene at porter ranch fire.
I agree and to engage in an almost hourly “I jyst don’t understand, please explain why I am wrong” it the same kind of bullshit I used to listened to from so many intellectual radicals way back when.
ACORN has been such a vital part of the progressive movement. We have to defend them. First they came for the Unions, but I was not in a union so I did not speak up, then they came for MoveOn, but I was not a moveon member so I said nothing, then they came for ACORN, and I already was registered to vote so I said nothing. Then they came for me – and no one was left to speak up for me.
Citizen Raven:
Sigh…I too found myself doin’ battle with the dregs of what was left of “the left” back in the mid 70’s and beyond…seems that many in our generation were killed on the journey tryin’ ta find a “more perfect union” and peaceful world and they died on our streets and in the angry alleys of our ghettos and in the prison cells of our dope prisons while their brothers and sisters were dyin’ in rice paddies for their right to be oppressed.