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- Mickey Mouse voter card submitted in 2008 in Orange County, FloridaTampaBay.com: Vote Drives Defended, Despite Fake Names
- Card stamped with the ACORN logo; ACORN reps say they don't believe it was processed through their systemTampaBay.com: Vote Drives Defended, Despite Fake Names
- Not known if Mickey Mouse was registered as Republican or a DemocratFOX News: Mickey Mouse Tries to Register to Vote (October 14, 2008)
- Workers with ACORN reportedly scan all voter registration applications before they are submittedTampaBay.com: Vote Drives Defended, Despite Fake Names
- Orange County workers caught the application and rejected itTampaBay.com: Vote Drives Defended, Despite Fake Names
- Suspect ACORN registrations also reported in Broward and Brevard Counties in FloridaTampaBay.com: Vote Drives Defended, Despite Fake Names
- ACORN: The Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now
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Officials in Orange County, Florida, say a voter registration form from the fictional Disney character "Mickey Mouse" was submitted over the summer of 2008. Officials say the form, which was eventually rejected, was stamped with the logo of the community organization ACORN. A spokesman for the grassroots group, which helps low-income individuals register to vote, says he does not think the application came through their system for scanning.TampaBay.com: Vote Drives Defended, Despite Fake Names
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ACORN Mickey Mouse Questions
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Why is it that Mickey Mouses dog can not talk, but all of his other animal friends can? 2 AnswersNot being able to talk is an important part of being a successful pet dog. Snoopy cannot talk despite his intelligence and imagination. Apparently typing is ok ... read more -
Where can I buy a Mickey Mouse Toaster 2 Answerswww.ebay.com has some options: This one is cool, it actually toasts a disney character image into the bread: http://cgi.ebay.com/Disney-Mickey-Mouse-Pop-Art-Toa... read more -
ACORN is suing to get Federal funding restored. Is it unconstitutional to cut funding? 1 AnswerThe lawyers for ACORN have found a reasonable case for claiming that the Congressional bill cutting their funding was unconstitutional, although I do not think ... read more
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