Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Hand It To John Conyers and Bill O'Reilly For ACORN Probe

Bill O'Reilly's been covering this yesterday and today, which he had Dick Morris on tonight to verify what he knows about this nefarious fraud based group, and Now we have to hope this thing goes somewhere so we can (A) stop the tens of millions they'll be receiving under Obama's Porkulus Welfare fraud and (B) that what's uncovered and hopefully proven will show that most likely their widespread and highly organized fraud is probably what made the 48 to 52 % difference for Obama in the election without a doubt in my mind.

Especially knowing we know in that Obama is practically the DE Facto leader of this group from the beginning, and the fraud that occurs right here in good old Chicago, home of the bought and paid for elections which was the learning ground that allowed this fraud to be implemented on a nationwide scale in the last election.

Conyers weighing probe of ACORN

Defies voices in own party

Washington Times-Opponents of the liberal activist group ACORN have found an unlikely champion in House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers Jr., who is clashing with his own party to pursue hearings on accusations that the group has committed crimes ranging from voter fraud to a mob-style "protection" racket.

"I still want to do it and I probably will," Mr. Conyers, Michigan Democrat, told The Washington Times on Tuesday.

He dismissed the argument made by fellow Democrats that accusations of voter fraud and other crimes should be explored by prosecutors and decided in court, not by lawmakers in Congress.

"That's our jurisdiction, the Department of Justice," Mr. Conyers said. "That's what we handle - voter fraud. Unless that's been taken out of my jurisdiction and I didn't know it."

Mr. Conyers' continued commitment to hearings bristles Capitol Hill Democrats because it threatens to rekindle criticism of the financial ties and close cooperation between President Obama's campaign and ACORN and its sister organizations Citizens Services Inc. and Project Vote.

The groups came under fire during the campaign after probes into suspected voter fraud in a series of presidential battleground states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Mexico and Nevada.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler, New York Democrat and chairman of the Judiciary subcommittee with the jurisdiction to conduct the hearing, said he does not think Congress is the place to hear criminal charges.

"It's not our business to say ACORN is terrible or ACORN is wonderful. That's not a congressional job," Mr. Nadler said. "The evidence - I've listened to it - I think most of it is nonsense. If it's true, it's a law enforcement matter."

However, he said he would bow to Mr. Conyers' request for a hearing. Mr. Conyers said he hasn't "pushed him yet."

ACORN officials, who have consistently denied any wrongdoing, said they welcomed a congressional probe. continues at page 2

4 comments:

  1. I will believe this when I see it.. I am from Michigan and Conyers and his wife are corrupt.. she sits on the detroit city council and cries racism every chance she gets. He is up to something. It is not even like him to do the right thing. We'll see !

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  2. That's why I said "I hope" it's probably a pre emptive deal to make it look like they're doing something effective, like they're not all in Obama's jockeys like the rest of the liberal world.

    We got a special name for Conyers down here Sharon and it has two "O"s in it instead of one....

    I tried finding something but couldn't locate any specifics but I'd bet it was more like 800,000 really, they threw millions around like feathers during that campaign for sure Rev

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  3. It's a wait and see RK and as I said "It's probably a pre emptive deal to make it look like they're doing something effective" Let's hope not.

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