An ACORN Watcher’s Resource Guide
The public interest in the burgeoning ACORN voter-registration scandals has created a demand for information about the past activities of ACORN employees and affiliates. Fortunately, there are numerous sites where pertinent information is available.
Note that ACORN is not the only organization involved in voter-registration scandals. In VIRGINIA, an affiliate of PIRG (Public Interest Research Group), an organization similar to ACORN, has been implicated. See: Voter Fraud In Virginia; Widespread Voter Fraud Activities In Virginia Suspected; News Video: Voter Registration Fraud in Virginia; News Video: More on Virginia Voter Registration Fraud.
ROTTEN ACORN: This site has links to historical information on ACORN, including a 2006 report, “Rotten Acorn: America’s Bad Seed.”
Another lengthy report is Acorn’s Hypocritical House of Cards: How One “Community” Group Helped The Housing Crisis Harm Taxpayers.
Michelle Malkin’s Web site contains an ACORN Watch archive.
Another blog site features an article titled ACORN File.
Pajamas Media features “The Complete Guide To ACORN Voter Fraud.”
A Stanley Kurtz article, “Inside Obama’s ACORN,” contains links to other articles on the group.
A lengthy list of articles is linked in “Time To Crack Obama’s ACORN.”
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Maybe that should be a squirrelly election watcher’s guide to ACORNs.
or something
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2008/10/021794.php