How could any red-blooded American support this garbage?

30CAT

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Leftists want to let felons vote, allow voting with a sworn, written statement instead of a valid ID, automatic voting registration and take voting regulation away from the states and give it to Congress.

Very unconstitutional.

No doubt that these leftists are anti-America, anti-Constitution and want total power over our country and lives.
 

Airport

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Leftists want to let felons vote, allow voting with a sworn, written statement instead of a valid ID, automatic voting registration and take voting regulation away from the states and give it to Congress.

Very unconstitutional.

No doubt that these leftists are anti-America, anti-Constitution and want total power over our country and lives.
Assuming that felons like democrats is assuming a lot.
 

WVU82_rivals

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mule_eer

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Leftists want to let felons vote, allow voting with a sworn, written statement instead of a valid ID, automatic voting registration and take voting regulation away from the states and give it to Congress.

Very unconstitutional.

No doubt that these leftists are anti-America, anti-Constitution and want total power over our country and lives.
If a felon has paid his/her debt to society, why should we restrict his/her right to vote? Honest question. Having folks in prison vote, I get how that's a bad idea.

The ID issue I'm not too worked up about either way. Most places do signature matching for all voting. I'm fine with ID as long as the rules make sense. Whatever works at your bank should work at the poling place.
 

toker (cincyeer)

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Leftists want to let felons vote, allow voting with a sworn, written statement instead of a valid ID, automatic voting registration and take voting regulation away from the states and give it to Congress.

Very unconstitutional.

No doubt that these leftists are anti-America, anti-Constitution and want total power over our country and lives.


Nobody does support any of this nonsense. Hopefully, this military intelligence sting operation will be over soon and all of these criminals head to Gitmo. I can't stomach much more.
 

atlkvb

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If a felon has paid his/her debt to society, why should we restrict his/her right to vote? Honest question. Having folks in prison vote, I get how that's a bad idea.

The ID issue I'm not too worked up about either way. Most places do signature matching for all voting. I'm fine with ID as long as the rules make sense. Whatever works at your bank should work at the poling place.

Isn't it funny how Leftists tried to pass a resolution to make it illegal for Trump to run for public office again, yet those same folks want to give convicted Felons a pass on voting to decide the future of the country?
 

Pospecteer

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If a felon has paid his/her debt to society, why should we restrict his/her right to vote? Honest question. Having folks in prison vote, I get how that's a bad idea.

The ID issue I'm not too worked up about either way. Most places do signature matching for all voting. I'm fine with ID as long as the rules make sense. Whatever works at your bank should work at the poling place.

Having a BIL who is a felon who after working with law enforcement for over 20, he was able to get his right to vote back. I have no problem with putting a time period in place after parole is fulfilled...go at it.

The ID issue is huge. They did not do signature matches in many states with mail in voting...that was a major issue...and will continue to be one. The proof is the % of votes rejected due to the sigs not matching was a fraction of other elections in the past for normal elections where people actually requested a mail in ballot and still did not do it correctly.

And getting a banking account requires more documentation than voting in America today...so were are not there yet...we need more voting requirements, not less.
 

mule_eer

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Having a BIL who is a felon who after working with law enforcement for over 20, he was able to get his right to vote back. I have no problem with putting a time period in place after parole is fulfilled...go at it.

The ID issue is huge. They did not do signature matches in many states with mail in voting...that was a major issue...and will continue to be one. The proof is the % of votes rejected due to the sigs not matching was a fraction of other elections in the past for normal elections where people actually requested a mail in ballot and still did not do it correctly.

And getting a banking account requires more documentation than voting in America today...so were are not there yet...we need more voting requirements, not less.
I registered to vote when I got my driver's license. The required docs were pretty much the same as for a bank account. Maybe it's different where you are. Maybe it's different here if you don't have a driver's license.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Nobody does support any of this nonsense. Hopefully, this military intelligence sting operation will be over soon and all of these criminals head to Gitmo. I can't stomach much more.
Dude, Q done got you turned inside out. This isn’t a military intelligence operation. This is reality. Biden is our President, like for real. There will be no Return of the King. He got beat, whether legitimately or not, by our processes, he got beat. Nothing is going to change that. Focus on retaking the House and Senate in 22.
 

Pospecteer

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I registered to vote when I got my driver's license. The required docs were pretty much the same as for a bank account. Maybe it's different where you are. Maybe it's different here if you don't have a driver's license.

pretty much or the same...I have lived in 5 states...all required proof of residency...which should be the rule...can you honestly say that in all states that his happening?...that people don't vote in more than one state? That non residents never vote illegally? All have been proven to happen...even once is more than needed...

You never really address the biggest issue...certifying the vote via sig. match or real vote curing...not what was going on in PA and GA...that was just illegal...having democratic operatives going house to house to sign for people?
 

30CAT

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If a felon has paid his/her debt to society, why should we restrict his/her right to vote? Honest question. Having folks in prison vote, I get how that's a bad idea.

The ID issue I'm not too worked up about either way. Most places do signature matching for all voting. I'm fine with ID as long as the rules make sense. Whatever works at your bank should work at the poling place.

Okay...You're fine with it. I disagree with you. I couldn't help notice you had nothing to say about Congress handling voting regulations by taking them away from states.

It just blows my mind that you're okay with government toying with one our most important rights. The right to vote. We all sat on the sidelines and watched leftists destroy our freedom of speech. Now this?

Chip, chip, chipping away our freedoms, liberties and our Constitution. Very disappointed to see so many not caring.
 

mule_eer

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Okay...You're fine with it. I disagree with you. I couldn't help notice you had nothing to say about Congress handling voting regulations by taking them away from states.

It just blows my mind that you're okay with government toying with one our most important rights. The right to vote. We all sat on the sidelines and watched leftists destroy our freedom of speech. Now this?

Chip, chip, chipping away our freedoms, liberties and our Constitution. Very disappointed to see so many not caring.
I guess it depends what you mean by voting regulations. If it means they can set minimum standards, that's fine. If you mean they'll control the whole operation, that's not fine with me.
 

30CAT

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Isn't it funny how Leftists tried to pass a resolution to make it illegal for Trump to run for public office again, yet those same folks want to give convicted Felons a pass on voting to decide the future of the country?

The same leftists want control of voting regulations. That's no different than your employees having control over their performance evaluations.

Leftists are killing our country and their sheep are oblivious. It's unbelievable.
 

30CAT

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I guess it depends what you mean by voting regulations. If it means they can set minimum standards, that's fine. If you mean they'll control the whole operation, that's not fine with me.

If you owned a business, would you allow your employees to set the minimum standards?

Keep in mind, you already allow them to have control of what you pay them, as silly as that is.
 

mule_eer

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If you owned a business, would you allow your employees to set the minimum standards?

Keep in mind, you already allow them to have control of what you pay them, as silly as that is.
How do you set voting rules? Local representatives are in the same boat when it comes to rules for elections. Do you hold an election to set election rules?
 

SoCo

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If a felon has paid his/her debt to society, why should we restrict his/her right to vote? Honest question. Having folks in prison vote, I get how that's a bad idea.
so If a convicted felon is released on the first Monday in November, it is ok to vote; but if he is released on the first wednesday in November, voting is a bad idea? What is the real difference?

convicted felons can file petitions to have their rights restored. That is the way it should be.
 

mule_eer

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so If a convicted felon is released on the first Monday in November, it is ok to vote; but if he is released on the first wednesday in November, voting is a bad idea? What is the real difference?

convicted felons can file petitions to have their rights restored. That is the way it should be.
If someone turns 18 on the first Monday in November, they can both but not if they turn 18 on the first Wednesday in November?
 

WVU82_rivals

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@AceSix4

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At what point does more of the country realize that Democrats don't give a whit how many lives they destroy in pursuit of permanent power?
 

JWG66

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I registered to vote when I got my driver's license. The required docs were pretty much the same as for a bank account. Maybe it's different where you are. Maybe it's different here if you don't have a driver's license.

As critical as IDs are, it’s even more critical to limit mail in ballots and ensure those doing the counting do not cheat.
 

nvEERs

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If a felon has paid his/her debt to society, why should we restrict his/her right to vote? Honest question. Having folks in prison vote, I get how that's a bad idea.

The ID issue I'm not too worked up about either way. Most places do signature matching for all voting. I'm fine with ID as long as the rules make sense. Whatever works at your bank should work at the poling place.
Walk into your bank without a ID what an idiot
 

JWG66

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How do you set voting rules? Local representatives are in the same boat when it comes to rules for elections. Do you hold an election to set election rules?

They can make all the rules they want, just let me count the votes.
 

SoCo

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If someone turns 18 on the first Monday in November, they can both but not if they turn 18 on the first Wednesday in November?
Don’t care about age. I’m asking you what the difference between a convicted felon voting from prison, which you say is a bad idea, and voting after released.
 

Airport

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Don’t care about age. I’m asking you what the difference between a convicted felon voting from prison, which you say is a bad idea, and voting after released.
There are some things that should never be allowed, murder, armed robbery, killing Epstein! :smiley:
 

atlkvb

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I'd stipulate no convicted felons can vote until they've made full restitution to their victims. If we can demand "reparations" from folks who weren't involved in slavery, then we can demand remunerable financial restitution from convicted felons who stole from or otherwise violated the private personal or property rights of their victims.

No voting until all court demands for full restitution are verified and completed. If you were convicted of murder, you have no further right to vote because you can't make restitution to your victims. (You shouldn't even be allowed to go free IMO)
 

mule_eer

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Don’t care about age. I’m asking you what the difference between a convicted felon voting from prison, which you say is a bad idea, and voting after released.
While in prison, you are still paying your "debt". Once released, and I'm thinking having completed all parole/probation obligations, why are we denying those folks their rights?
 

30CAT

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How do you set voting rules? Local representatives are in the same boat when it comes to rules for elections. Do you hold an election to set election rules?

The voting rules were set 100s of years ago. Congress wants to change and regulate them. If Congress becomes the regulator, you don't think it could change them anytime it wants to?

Why do/would you want to give our federal government more power over state's and The People's Constitutional rights?
 

atlkvb

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The voting rules were set 100s of years ago. Congress wants to change and regulate them. If Congress becomes the regulator, you don't think it could change them anytime it wants to?

Why do/would you want to give our federal government more power over state's and The People's Constitutional rights?

Because Leftists don't want people in charge of Government, they want Government in charge of the people.
 

30CAT

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Because Leftists don't want people in charge of Government, they want Government in charge of the people.

That works so well in the countries that allow that. 🙄

Why can the sheep of these leftist elites not see what is happening? It makes me sick to my stomach. By the time they see it, it will be too late.
 

atlkvb

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That works so well in the countries that allow that. 🙄

Why can the sheep of these leftist elites not see what is happening? It makes me sick to my stomach. By the time they see it, it will be too late.

Why does anyone vote to restrict their own Freedom? One reason why I'll never understand the Left.
 

SoCo

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While in prison, you are still paying your "debt". Once released, and I'm thinking having completed all parole/probation obligations, why are we denying those folks their rights?
Yep. That’s part of the deal when you commit a felony. They can always petition to have their rights restored if they truly cared. Judging by the low numbers of petitions filed, few convicted felons care.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Yep. That’s part of the deal when you commit a felony. They can always petition to have their rights restored if they truly cared. Judging by the low numbers of petitions filed, few convicted felons care.
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