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Originally Posted by Guest
I followed the link:
In Nevada, ACORN pleaded guilty to one felony count of unlawful compensation for registration of voters, stemming from an illegal voter registration scheme in its Las Vegas office during in the 2008 race.
"This is not a voter registration fraud case, it is an improper compensation case," countered Lisa Rasmussen, the ACORN attorney, who argued that the fine should only be $1,000.
As I said in my post this case was about paying people to register.
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What did you think she would say, "We're guilty"????
I fully understand what happens when you pay people by the number of names they collect. And you may be right that none of these names ended up on the voter registration roles. But then again, are we sure????