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I believe the current count is 11 states and climbing

The Minutemen are now mobilizing on a state-by-state "Observer" programs to watch the polls in November, but that won't stop the absentee or "motor voter" frauds.

Senator John Ensign of Nevada has written to the government requesting that funding for groups like ACORN cease. La Raza has been linked now to registration fraud. Yes, they are both federally funded...

Meanwhile the "organizations" claim that it's the individual workers causing the problems, and they're not responsible. They continue to throw their workers under the bus and then walk away, scott free, and continue the next election cycle.

Obama gave $800,000 to ACORN, and then falsely reported it to the FEC, claiming it as "advance" work, before being caught and changing it.

My question, on a national level, who is responsible for investigation of criminal conspiracy, and RICO violations. Shouldn't the Attorney General or the FBI be advancing on a Grand Jury, or charging RICO?

11 States is a smoking gun, and a criminal pattern. Wasn't RICO designed to prohibit this type of activity?

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