Thanks Elhuero - that's my take on that whole deal as well.

I believe that voter intimidation/obstruction is a felony. The fact that 2 of the three individuals actively engaged in intimidation techniques had their charges dismissed is unacceptable. For the third person to get such a minor slap on the wrist is in-excusable. Not one of those 3 had any charges levied against them for the acts of voter intimidation/obstruction. Sadly, I expected nothing less from this current administration.

That whole election was fraudulent. There was plenty of evidence that ACORN had committed MULTIPLE acts of voter fraud all across the country, yet the worst that happened to them (only after LOTS of public outcry for action) was that the .gov removed their funding and disbanded them. So what did ACORD do? They went underground and are popping up in many of their previous locations under a different name.