Computer reveals ACORN plot in Oklahoma, Texas
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There is much more.
This is more evidence to the pile that exist that shows the partisan nature of this "non profit." It may be up to the states to investigate these matters since the Obama administration has little to no interest in doing so. Hopefully, the Oklahoma authorities will forward the material about the Texas violations to Austin or Houston where prosecutors can take a look at it.
A Republican state legislator released documents Tuesday which he says show the community-organizing group ACORN focused on helping Democrats in three legislative races in the November 2008 election and had developed a game plan to "take power” in Oklahoma within five years.The documents, which include legislative district maps and various forms, were recovered from computers abandoned by ACORN workers in Oklahoma City, said Rep. Mike Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City. Also found was a script apparently used in Houston to go door-to-door to encourage voters to vote for Barack Obama in November 2008.
"They say they’re not political, but one of the subdirectories was called political action plans,” Reynolds said. "It was their political plans to take over key targeted races in Oklahoma City to show how powerful they are.”
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There is much more.
This is more evidence to the pile that exist that shows the partisan nature of this "non profit." It may be up to the states to investigate these matters since the Obama administration has little to no interest in doing so. Hopefully, the Oklahoma authorities will forward the material about the Texas violations to Austin or Houston where prosecutors can take a look at it.
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