Woodruff wrote:Have a degree doesn't mean you have a clue. It just means you can pass college courses. There are plenty of brilliant clueless idiots around.
Holding a job doesn't mean you have a clue. It just means you're employable.
Using drugs doesn't keep you from having a clue. Though given enough time, certain drugs will affect the cognitive process.
Being active in your community doesn't mean you have a clue. It just means you probably have a good heart.
So why do I assume you don't have a clue?
You seem to believe that the actions of a few individuals who happened to be working for ACORN are the determinant in deciding that ACORN itself (the organization) is guilty of fraud. Individuals who were collecting (or making up) voter registration cards were guilty, but that isn't at all the same as the organization being guilty. If you're going to claim that the organization is guilty, then you're going to have to prove that there was awareness/approval of those activities by folks in charge. Can you?
Yeah, I didn't think so either.
The organization in and of itself has the appearance of being a well intended movement. The reality of it, however, is that it was set up with an incentive system that pretty much laid down no guidelines to prevent voter registration fraud. Was the point of it all to get Obama elected? On the surface, I say no, probably not, but if you look at how Obama and his party have financially rewarded Acorn with federal money after the election, I think that you can start to draw some pretty interesting lines that lead you to see that this whole thing with acorn was about bring the clueless to the poles. I'm not one to harp on someone for being ignorant or worthless to society as a whole, but I am one that believes the vast majority of Americans have no understanding of the real issues that plague our nation.
Is the Organization Corrupt... follow the money my friend, and you will see, the whole thing is a sham, built for profit on the charade of good intentions.
You can continue to suggest that I don't have a clue, but that is only your misconception, your inability to discern between having a clue, and having a different opinion than you do.