March 23, 2009

Two from the Plain Dealer

The newspaper offers Double Voting Seen as Unlikely and ACORN Workers Begged for Sign-Ups, Board Told. A snippet from the latter article: "Barkley, of Cleveland, said he was homeless and reading a book on Public Square when he signed some of the 13 cards that contain his name. He filled out cards -- with his mother's house or workplace as the address -- to help workers stay employed." The article reports that "ACORN leaders have acknowledged that workers paid by the hour were given quotas to fill."

Posted by Rick Hasen at March 23, 2009 07:39 AM