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Admitted by ACORN: Since 1992 Obama Worked For Us Directly

Quoted as a Matter of Public Concern and National Security from Social Policy Magazine, Winter 2003, Vol 34, No. 2, Spring 2004, Vol 34, No. 3, also as a matter of artistic license I will I provide italic, underline, and bold emphasis in combination or separately:


"Case Study: Chicago-The Barack Obama Campaign

By Toni Foulkes

   

ACORN's history of nonpartisan electoral work (voter registration and voter turnout) and leadership development combined during the March, 2004 primary season to make a big difference in the level of participation of our communities in that important election.


ACORN is active in experimenting with methods of increasing voter participation in our low and moderate income communities in virtually every election.  But in some elections we get to have our cake and eat it too: work on nonpartisan voter registration and GOTV, which also turns out to benefit the candidate that we hold dear.

The March primary was not particularly important for the presidential race, as Kerry was just in the process of clinching the Dem presidential nomination.  But it was critical in the U.S. Senate race.  On March 16th, State Senator Barack Obama won the right to represent the Democratic Party in the U.S. Senate campaign.  Jack Ryan won the Republican nomination that day, but went on to self-destruct over sex club revelations in his divorce papers.  Sen. Obama went on to keynote the Democratic Convention in July and was catapulted to the national stage. As Sen. Obama puts it, how did a skinny kid with a funny name become the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, with 53% of the statewide Democratic vote in a seven-person field?




[Photo of Obama sitting at table in discussion with ACORN members here.]




Obama started building the base years before.  For instance, ACORN noticed him when he was organizing on the far south side of the city with the Developing Communities Project.  He was a very good organizer.  When he returned from law school, we asked him to help us with a lawsuit to challenge the state of Illinois' refusal to abide by the National Voting Rights Act, also known as motor voter.  Allied only with the state of Mississippi, Illinois had been refusing to allow mass-based voter registration according to the new law.  Obama took the case, known as ACORN vs. Edgar (the name of the Republican governor at the time) and we wonObama then went on to run a voter registration project with Project VOTE in 1992 that made it possible for Carol Moseley Braun to win the Senate that year.  Project VOTE delivered 50,000 newly registered voters in that campaign (ACORN delivered about 5000 of them).

Since then, we have invited Obama to our leadership training sessions to run the session on power every year, and, as a result, many of our newly developing leaders got to know him before he ever ran for officeThus, it was natural for many of us to be active volunteers in his first campaign for State Senate and then his failed bid for U.S. Congress in 1996. By the time he ran for U.S. Senate, we were old friendsAnd along about early March, we started to see that the African-American community had made its move: when Sen. Obama's name was mentioned at our Southside Summit meeting with 700 people in attendance from three southside communities, the crowd went crazyWith about a week to go before the election, it was very clear how the African-American community would vote.  But would they vote in high enough numbers?

It seemed to us that what Obama needed in the March primary was what we always work to deliver anyway:  increased turnout in our ACORN communities.  ACORN is active on the south and west sides of Chicago, in the south suburbs and on the east side of Springfield, the state capital.  Most of the turf where we organize in is African American, with a growing Latino presence in Chicago's Little Village and the suburbs.

ACORN members were involved in three activities around the primary:

1) Block captains were identified, as early as the summer before the March primary, and provided with lists of registered and unregistered voters and voter registration materials.  We attended trainings and accountability meetings to receive our materials and make plans to get the people registered.  Then we came back to report on our progress. We also hired voter registrars in the final three weeks to work the supermarkets in our communities.  By the February 17 voter registration deadline for the primary, ACORN had registered 12,984 new voters.  This was an organizational best for us.  (As of this writing, we have added over 27,000 new voters).

2) Block captains then went to work to turn out the vote.  They were all volunteers until the last few days, when we received funding to pay some of our block captains in some precincts of the 24th ward (North Lawndale) and  the 15th ward (West Englewood) to get out the vote on the last Saturday before the election and on election day.

3) In some precincts in the 15th ward, we were able to hire canvassers to work on voter turnout for a full two weeks before the election.  Each canvasser worked two to three precincts during that time.

The results of this activity were very interesting, and mirror what Professor Donald Green of Yale University has found about voter turnout work: where we were able to run a crew of paid and supervised canvassers for two weeks before the election, we did very well.  In those targeted ACORN precincts in the 15th ward, voter turnout improved by an average of 50% over the previous year's city election (the only other election since the redistricting).  Citywide turnout increased by only 14% over the same election.

The way the canvassers approached each door was important. Instead of a speech about a candidate they engaged the potential voter in a conversation about the issues, relating their issues to the importance of voting, and moving them to a commitment to vote in the primary.  In addition ACORN leaders were making the rounds talking to their neighbors about the election.  I am proud to report that the combination of a paid canvass and my volunteer work was especially successful in turning out the vote in my two precincts (34 and 51).  In those precincts we boosted turnout by 82% (precinct 34) and 90% (precinct 51) over the previous year’s turnout. ACORN leader Denise Dixon again paired with an effective canvasser, increased turnout in her precinct by 131%.  The best performing precincts were the ones with a canvasser and a leader who worked at least Election Day and the Saturday before.  There is a noticeable difference between these precincts and those that only had a paid canvasser in it, who wasn't a local community leader.

We're not ready to prove anything yet with our data, because we have not run a scientific test, but we believe Green's results showing that door-to-door field work for two weeks before an election yields significant results, and we believe that there is a correlation with strong local leaders assisting the paid canvassing in winning even more dramatic increases.

The 24th ward has traditionally had higher voter turnout than in the 15th.   The work leading up to the election in the 24th Ward was done by leaders who volunteered their time.  Some were paid for two half days of door knocking, election day and the Saturday before.  Turnout increased in ACORN precincts in the 24th ward at a rate higher than the city average, but not at the rate at which it increased in the 15th.  Overall turnout was still higher in our 24th ward precincts than our 15th ward precincts, but the rate of increase was not as dramatic.

None of this is rocket science, but it is important.  Good door-knocking by community residents for even two half days can impact turnoutGood door-knocking by paid and supervised canvassers for two weeks can have dramatic impactAnd a combination of the two, especially with experienced community leaders working with the paid canvassers, can make a huge difference.

As it turned out, Obama won the primary handily, pulling white wards as well as African American.  But no one knew that that would be the case.  In each election we must act as if our work is critical for our communities.  That is what we did in the primary, and we learned something in the process.

Toni Foulkes is a Chicago ACORN leader and a member of ACORN's National Association Board."


My Thoughts


Note the "Since then..." at the start of one of the first few paragraphs above.  That date is 1992.  Since 1992 Obama has been "invited... to our leadership training sessions to run the session on power every year, and, as a result, many of our newly developing leaders got to know him before he ever ran for office.

This is the certainty of a conflict of interest and the rest an explanation of ACORN as a member in good standing of Daley Machine style politics.  This is the politics of "change?"  Machine politics of Mayor Richard J. Daley Senior from the 1960s?  Of course it is a change, there will be a "patronage system" such that Obama attached to College tuition credit in his statement in this 3rd debate:

"I will give every student a $4,000 tax credit, on condition they participate in a community organization." 

Yes, I paraphrased and likely poorly, yet the point of the statement is that it makes the tuition credit subject to the student acting in a manner that the government prescribes.  Sure the government has other requirements it prescribes but those details are irrelevant.  What is important here is that the community service requirement by government of a citizen is purely in order to have the privilege of using a tax credit of $4,000.  This requirement teaches people only to give in exchange for something, not to give for the sake of giving, which, is the whole point of community service organizations, from Red Cross to Rotary International.

You may not see this as any relation to ACORN however his lying about the relationship consistently, to claim working a court case for them and that's all, is reason to suspect a form of Machine Politics in the Mayor Daley tradition.  This especially holds true when considering the number of states investigating ACORN for voter fraud, as well as some of their actual volunteers explaining registering 73 times in order to get paid.

This is why I emphasized the "compensated canvasser" portions above, for the compensation seems to taint the system.

Lastly, ACORN defends itself by claiming these large numbers of voters they registered with pride, some 1.3 million.  Well if, in fact, some of their people are filing 20 registration forms, when you divide the 1.3 million into 20 you land at 65,000 actual participants.  The point being that, due to the number of their operations across the nation that appear to be committing this fraud, it would seem they are admitting to adding 1,235,000 illegal votes to support the candidate they prefer, as they mentioned above, "...we get to have our cake and eat it too: work on nonpartisan voter registration and GOTV, which also turns out to benefit the candidate that we hold dear."

Apparently there is a "bipartisan partisanship" that's okay so long as you're ACORN.

To Read the original article with photo, please see http://www.socialpolicy.org/index.php?id=838. I had to register as a member to get to this article.

Note please that Toni Foulkes, the author of the article from Social Policy Magazine is an Alderman today in Chicago.  I wonder how much ACORN and Senator Obama "got out the vote" for him.

Thank you for your time and reading this entire.
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A Call to Govern

So it appears a socialist is going to be voted in for sake of personal emotion, that we lack the capacity to see the larger effect, to put our country first, that we fail to recognize we are the final bulwark of our freedoms, a duty our Founders so wisely placed upon us by our Constitution and it's republic element, The House of Representatives.  Maybe they, like we, gave too much credit to the future, though ours by our complacency and taking for granted, and thus we appear to deserve what we get this election.

What is truly sad here:  Obama and his foreign investor contributors, especially George Soros, are merely repeating the blueprint of what's been done throughout the world, Hugo Chavez's rise to power in Venezuela most recently.  This "blueprint" is before us, obvious by the assault on our economy from within (FeddieMac, FannieMae, Paulson, and Congress), a blueprint we're blind to by our selfish emotional reaction to the assault itself. 

I find this sad because America, the one nation in the world that trusted it's people from the foundation of its national government, set aside that trust in us in the name of greed and, what Madison called, "the old trick of turning every contingency into a resource for accumulating force in the government." Those elected Administrators of Our Will in Washington, D.C. have repeated the very history of transgressions by the King of England that led to the founding of the United States of America.

What's worse is so much of it is because we the people haven't cared enough to love our country in the first place, because we foolishly have taken for granted these principles of freedom our Founders laid out, as though etched in granite and entitled without earning them, without respecting their meaning, purpose, and exercise. 

Due to our irresponsible behavior we've discounted, even forgotten, our enemies who desire to remove these principles to this day, to claim them a defeated philosophy as they have in recent weeks through their new mouthpieces of socialist agenda, enemies our benevolence and grace have disallowed us to vanquish throughout our nations victorious history.

The future generations of our enemies have arrived, with their ideals firmly in place and a plan to implement them against Our Will.  We've been caught flat-footed, not realizing our Founders battle to establish this great nation was only the beginning, that this battle must continue throughout the existence of The United States of America and we, the Founder's Posterity. 

Though Franklin told us they'd created "a republic if you can keep it," we believed our freedom was secured and irreversible.  We assumed to make no effort of keeping our freedoms, we set aside our guardianship of these most fundamental and sacred principles of freedom that derived from The Enlightenment:  All people are sentient.  And now more than ever we demonstrate otherwise and have grown fat, grown drunk, with the entitlement principle, an arrogant path of almost no effort while expecting to receive great gains. 

Our enemies, those who knew our lust for gain in this manner would buy them political favor as it has every ruthless government system throughout history, especially the one our Founders threw off, are at our door, knocking by the word "change," to further exploit the entitlement principle, perfect our demoralization and annhilate Our Will.

Recognize it is this principle which makes our vote all the more important and at the same time underwhelming as it is cast for the only competitively viable candidate so as not throw our vote away.  Make no mistake, this too is by design of the enemies of the United States of America.

We can only hope that if we save his chance to be President of the United States of America that he will not institute an entirely socialist agenda, though we expect some to occur due to his reaching across the isle.  This hope is more than we can begin to believe at all of the socialist dictator running for office, Senator Barrack Obama.

I wonder what the 56 men who Founded our nation would do right now. 

I'd imagine they'd rally a great clamoring of Americans to physically appear at The House of Representatives.  The Founders would have assured we'd have met beforehand amongst as many of us as possible, proposing solutions and quickly deciding the best one, to then arrive on the steps of the capital together, as the government of this nation we are "of, by, and for the people."

It is We The People's initiative that founded this nation, that organized elective state and national governments, who incorporated influences of the French and those Indian tribes who exhibited a civil society we hadn't seen before and yet had no King.  We designed to institute a government amongst us to secure life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  We did not in any way whatsoever design to institute a government to dictate what these mean, how they'll function and define the limits to our liberty, that we already had in the King of England.

Now is the time we must again seize Our Mantle of Authority that we vested in others, to administer Our Will, that these others fail to recognize, and appear more than happy to destroy along with the very foundations that give us this Right of Will over our country.

Let us act and act swiftly to work out our proposals and then meet in Washington D.C. to achieve our redress of grievance, to demand our proposals be done.  We must re-instill faith in our government by infusing ourselves as the personal guardians of this nation's principles, the Masters of our government that we once were.  Now is the time that we must be what our Founders foresaw of us in authority to defend our nation from all enemies foreign and domestic!

For our enemy is now domestic by claim and foreign by their philosophy, it is time we reigned our nation Proud and Honorable once more.

Thank you for reading.


References:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=OowxMcVTjTE


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=08iomNFrzU4

http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/10/shocker-obamas-muslim-outreach-advisor.html

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PsIW7OYHdGo&feature=related

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