Check out my inaugural (heh) piece for Breitbart's Big Government:
ACORN Throws Out Republican Voter Registrations
She saw ACORN officials in Jacksonville throw out the Republican registrations she made. “They just discarded those, they weren’t valid. All of the registrations… they just threw those out.” Yet she says that she is sure that the people she registered were actually going to vote: “Yes, they all were going to vote, I just didn’t want to get anybody just to get the three dollars, I wasn’t desperate for three dollars.”
ACORN did not honor its agreement to pay three dollars for each registered voter. “He took my papers,” says Muhammad, “didn’t pay me anything and I just left, I just figured that this is just another scam…. Everyone else got paid, all the other people got paid, but I didn’t. And I didn’t make a big deal about it, I just figured that it was another one of life’s experiences.”
Fatiyyah Muhammad didn’t know anything about ACORN at that time. She didn’t know that ACORN has been doing this for a long time. As far back as November 2006 the organization was indicted for some 40,000 illegal voter registrations, and that was before any of the recent revelations.
Now Fatiyyah Muhammad says: “I can’t believe that they got away with it for so long.” And she wants her story to be told: “How are you going to shine a light on the laundry if you don’t want to come out and say what happened?”
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Good one Pamela, you rock.
Great find.
Posted by: robins111 | Wednesday, October 07, 2009 at 02:03 PM
Excellent find/scoop! The danger comes from many fronts, so the more you can present the dots, the better the opportunity for folks to connect them.
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Posted by: MDr | Wednesday, October 07, 2009 at 03:27 PM
Pamela,
I have read your blog for years. It was great to see you make your debut at Big Government. You would be an asset there. I enjoyed your article. Keep fighting the good fight.
Posted by: Cowboy Logic | Wednesday, October 07, 2009 at 04:46 PM