The question specified “unregistered”. I don’t think that would do it.
googles
Oh, Young Republicans is for 18-40 year olds. Pretend I said National Teen Age Republicans.
For Republicans, 40 is young. Got it. 
I’ll stoop to your level, if you insist.
10: “I know you are, but what am I?”
20: goto 10
Just what the hell are you trying to say?
Signed,
Jack aged 44.
Well, yeah. 40-60 year olds attend Middle-Aged Republicans meetings, 60-100 year olds attend Old Republicans meetings, and Satan, Dick Cheney and Duncan McLeod attend Immortal Republicans meetings*.
*not sure how they got around the “there can be only one” stuff, though I suppose it helped when the Kurrgan got knocked off.
Nope, Trig was “disappeared” two years ago from my future for blogging about opposing a US National Holiday to celebrate Kenya’s Independence.
The leader of the resistance is a shadowy person known to most only as The Patriot
The leader of the resistance isSteven Seagal?
Nowhere. The repubs are pretty well registered. I suppose you could go into the Villages in Florida and be in a repub stronghold. But I doubt that you would get a hell of a lot of action. Perhaps setting up a table in a Club Fed prison would give a nice repub mix.
You actually have to accomplish something when you register. Setting up tables in wealthier places would give you low yields. If you are paid to register people ,you would not want to have to sit around a country club.
Military History Club at any high school.
Acorn’s response:
(Won’t code as a link, for some reason; just C&P it into the url window.
No, silly, he’s a pro wrestler. Or possibly Mel Gibson.
All you need is to understand [ul][li]Nothing happened, and []It was perfectly justifiable, and []It never happened in the first place.[]There is no video of ACORN workers assisting people in committing prostitution. []Certainly not in multiple offices in several states. []The video that doesn’t exist shows them performing in perfectly honest and above board ways. [] None of the ACORN workers have anything to do with the organization that employs them. []No ACORN workers have ever been convicted of anything.[]The ones who were convicted weren’t convicted. []The fact that ACORN fired them for doing what they didn’t get videotaped doing means that what they were doing is perfectly fine.[]They also never did it in the first place. []The Census Bureau did not find that ACORN ever engaged in anything questionable. They simply ended their relationship with ACORN for no particular reason. []The Census Bureau did not end their relationship with ACORN. They simply didn’t continue it.[]Not because ACORN did anything questionable, mind you. []Everything they did was perfectly fine.Besides, they didn’t do anything[/ul][/li]
Regards,
Shodan
Can we get a mod to disable bullet point functionality for Shodan? Please?
I didn’t post anything in bullet point, and it was fine for me to do it.
And I didn’t do it.
Regards,
Shodan
Or the loner kid wandering around with a smug look, a copy of Atlas Shrugged in one hip pocket and a copy of Starship Troopers in the other, for ready reference in case anybody actually tries to talk with him.
BRAVO! BRAVO!
A thing of brilliance was that post!
Personally, I would have preferred to see a little less polemic and a little more fact as a response. To the best of my knowledge, other than the edited videotapes themselves, O’Keefe and the web site that broke this rather specious story have issued little in the way of fact themselves.
ACORN could, and in my view, should, list the places, dates and times where O’Keefe and Giles attempted to carry out their little bit of theater. How long were they on the premises at each location? What were the responses at each location? At what point did ACORN’s senior executives know that these attempts had been made?
To be clear, I think O’Keefe’s little project was entirely reprehensible, and he apparently violated Maryland law in carrying it out. But jeez, the lack of hard facts from either side after five days of this flap is ridiculous. Does no one understand how to formulate a factual rebuttal any more?
Can anyone enlighten me as to just what evil things ACORN would have been able to do as one of nearly 80,000 organizations the Census has ‘partnered’ with to help get the word out about the 2010 Census?
Seriously, what superpowers would the Census Bureau have granted to that many different organizations?
OK, I concede, ACORN sucks. Now what?