Shogun,
I would say that BRAND has nothing to do with ACCURACY.
I'm not a Craftsman fan by any means but, for the price range I wouldn't say it is a bad saw.
Accuracy on ANY saw has to do with the blade being parallel to the miter slots, the fence being parallel to the blade and miter slots and the miter gauge being a true 90 degrees to all three. In other words, it is all a matter of setting the saw up correctly to get accuracy on any saw.
I have a more expensive table saw (Jet) but, if it wasn't set up correctly I wouldn't have good accuracy either. The most important things to look for are horse power, ease of use (as far as blade tilt, raising the blade, sizeof the saw etc.) and RPM of the motor and/or blade.
A good set up and a sharp blade will make or break any saw of any brand.
Just my two cents worth.
Rog.