
I heard MN Rep. Michelle Bachman talking about this on Hannity, Friday:
The petition:
Since 1994, ACORN has received more than $53 million in direct federal funding. And, over the years, ACORN and its employees have also been the subject of investigations, indictments, and consent decrees in states all across the nation for election-related activities that run afoul of the law.
This isn’t a political witch hunt, as many Democrats claim. The prosecutors who have brought the charges against ACORN and its employees are both Republican and Democrat. They’re doing their jobs, enforcing the law and protecting the integrity of the voting process.
Yet even as fresh charges were being filed against ACORN and its employees in Nevada and Pennsylvania, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives worked to protect the stream of tax dollars to this organization. They stripped down language that I had put in a mortgage reform bill (HR 1728) – language that would have ensured that Congress sets a high bar for who has access to your tax dollars.
Congress and the Administration have been on a spending spree with your money, racking up trillion dollar deficits for years down the road. If Congress can’t draw the line here – if they can’t say that an organization repeatedly charged with violating the law and public trust should not have access to federal funds – where will they draw the line?
I urge you to sign this petition and join me in the fight to protect your tax dollars from being used and abused.
–Rep. Michele Bachmann
Related, via Red State:

A review of Minnesota’s statewide database of registered voters revealed at least 2,812 deceased individuals voted in last November’s general election, according to a new report by the “traditional values” advocacy group Minnesota Majority.
After obtaining the list of voters who participated in November’s election, the group hired an independent firm who specializes in “death suppression” for direct mailing lists to review the data. The process, which involved matching names and addresses to state death records, bore troubling results.
According to Minnesota statute 201.13, the commissioner of health is to report monthly the name, address, date of birth, and county of residence of voting-age deceased residents to the secretary of state.
Presumably the commissioner of health would not issue incomplete reports (read: no motive), the blame then falls elsewhere – namely, at the feet of Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, whose partisan leanings and curious alliance with vote fraud-magnet ACORN are becoming more salient by the day.


















June, 9, 2009 at 5:15 pm
Stop ACORN! Take their money back. Investigate!
June, 9, 2009 at 5:17 pm
Investigate Acorn.
June, 17, 2009 at 5:23 pm
Taxpayers have a right to know just how their money is spent they receive federal money so we have a right to know.
June, 18, 2009 at 3:13 pm
Acorn must be stopped from its fradulent practices.
June, 30, 2009 at 11:16 pm
That photo of Franken is fake.
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/10/26/franken-ohio-photo/
Congrats Franken!
July, 1, 2009 at 12:05 am
No. friggin’ way! That was a photoshop?
/sarc off.