Why Didn’t Obama Take His Hard Stance Against Organizing When It Came to Bussing Addicts to Vote for Him?

Question by Lemanski’s Ghost: Why didn’t Obama take his hard stance against organizing when it came to bussing addicts to vote for him?
CLEVELAND — Volunteers supporting Barack Obama picked up hundreds of people at homeless shelters, soup kitchens and drug-rehab centers and drove them to a polling place yesterday on the last day that Ohioans could register and vote on the same day, almost no questions asked.

The huge effort by a pro-Obama group, Vote Today Ohio, takes advantage of a quirk in the state’s elections laws that allows people to register and cast ballots at the same time without having to prove residency.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,433681,00.html
Ash,
Why is it okay to insult people who oppose his policies on a personal level but not okay to insult people who agree with him, because they’re victims? Who appointed them the victims? Oh, yeah, it was community organizers.

Best answer:

Answer by Bush Tird Thermer
Voting for a candidate, which is everyone’s right ? intentionally skewing the truth and fomenting violence out of ignorance.

Answer by ash
You know, same day ballots are not counted until after verification. They are provisionals and it is part of federal voter rights laws enacted after Florida 2000.

And your question has just implied that people at homeless shelters and soup kitchens as well as recovering addicts who want to be back on track, are all currently drug addicts.

This was a rude question that makes huge assumptions and demonstrates your lack of knowledge about exactly how our voting laws actually work.

And you wonder why we tend not to believe what conservatives have to say.