From what I can tell, either it’s one lazy employee who needs to meet his quota and copies the registration information multiple times, or multiple incompotent employees who fail to report that this neighborhood or home has been checked already.
But this seems like a hi-jack. The original thread was about people’s impressions on whether or not the orginization as a whole is responsible for voter fraud. What does that have to do with individual employees and why they screwed up? Or are you just switching tracks because you don’t want to admit you were wrong?
There is no “guy” registering with ACORN 73 times. There likely is a lazy/incompetent ACORN worker who is not doing his job, and filling in multiple registrations himself. These registrations must then BY LAW be turned in by ACORN , who flag them as “suspicious” to the authorities. The authorities then know that they should not believe these registrations because ACORN THEMSELVES told them they were not good.
ACORN then fires the useless/lazy idiot who was working for them. All organizations get their share of lazy incompetent workers. Good thing ACORN was on the ball, and notified the proper authorities eh? Pat on the back time for them.
So, please confirm you have read and comprehended this, or I will be convinced you are a bot.
What would there be to stop him? He asks someone behind the desk for the registration form, fills it out, and turns it in. Later he does it again. If he gets challenged, all he has to say is that he wants to change the party affiliation, or correct his ZIP code, or whatever occurs to him. If he doesn’t get challenged, he doesn’t get challenged. Either way, any form he submits at the library gets forwarded to the registrar.
You have to prove who you are (hence, no registrations for Mickey Mouse), and that you live in the precinct (hence, no Tony Romo registrations in Ohio). If the lowly Carol Stream Library can manage it, why can’t ACORN, other than they don’t even try?
What makes you so sure that the Carol Stream Library can manage it? For instance, what does the Carol Stream Library do when somebody registering to vote fills out and turns in multiple registration cards, given that the Library IS LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO SUBMIT TO THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS EVERY REGISTRATION CARD THAT THEY RECEIVE?
How does the efficient and incorruptible Carol Stream library avoid submitting bogus voter registration cards in that situation? By ILLEGALLY tossing the invalid cards in the trash?
While not the largest library in the Western Suburbs, the Village of Carol Stream has a nice selection of the books you’d expect to find in a library. Our friend Carol may limit the books she withdraws from her local library, but that is no reflection on the library.
What? You mean to tell me that ACORN was obligated by legal statute to give over these bogus registrations? The ones that Carol Stream is referring to?
Hold the phone! Has anyone told Carol Stream this?
Yes, I know that ACORN is obligated to turn over bogus registrations. The question I have, which has NOT been answered, is why they take bogus registrations in the first place?