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Rally helps felons register to vote
The Fayetteville Observer ^ | July 20, 2008 | Laura Arenschield

Posted on 07/20/2008 6:10:29 AM PDT by DJ Taylor

Leon Quinn got out of prison in New York last year, moved to North Carolina and tried to start a new life.

But employers don’t want to hire a convicted felon, and it’s hard to get your own place when you don’t have a job, he said.

“It’s like we’re marked as criminals,” Quinn said. “It’s like we don’t have a say.”

But, Quinn learned Saturday he does have a say, even with a felony conviction.

In North Carolina, people convicted of a felony can vote, once they’ve served their time behind bars and completed the terms of their probation and parole. On Saturday, three criminal justice organizations hosted a rally at Bronco Square on Murchison Road to educate people about convicts’ rights and to register to vote as many felons as they could.

About 75 people came to the rally, which was hosted by Democracy North Carolina, Fresh Start Incorporated and the Institute for Community Justice of Fayetteville State. Jennifer Frye, associate director of Democracy North Carolina, said the group registered 9 voters who had been convicted of a felony.

“The right to vote is one of our most fundamental rights in a democracy,” Frye said. “It’s a ticket to feeling like a first-class citizen.”

Quinn agrees. He was watching television with his girlfriend Saturday morning when he saw Charles Evans, a Fayetteville city councilman, on the air. Evans was saying that felons could register to vote in North Carolina. Quinn almost didn’t believe it.

“He was under the impression that, as a felon, he couldn’t vote,” said his girlfriend, Margo McMillan.

Quinn had been in and out of trouble since he was a teenager. He mostly sold crack, and figures that from 1981 — when he first got arrested — to 2007, he spent about 15 years locked up.

The thought that he might have a say in how his society functions made him happy. He’d like to elect someone who will help him get a job.

“That’s why I’d like to vote,” he said, laughing.

McMillan nodded.

“Once you did your time, I don’t think you need to keep paying for your past,” she said.

Staff writer Laura Arenschield can be reached at arenschieldl@fayobserver.com or 486-3572.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: democrats; felons; felonvote; obama; voterdrives
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To: The Duke

Anybody know a good community activist to assist in this change?


41 posted on 07/20/2008 9:32:56 AM PDT by Peelod
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To: The Duke

Jennifer Frye, associate director of Democracy North Carolina, helps Michael Corbitt with his registration form.

"Only reading the headline I’m going to guess that this is a Democrat initiative(?)"

You guessed it.

42 posted on 07/20/2008 9:41:23 AM PDT by DJ Taylor (Once again our country is at war, and once again the Democrats have sided with our enemy.)
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To: devolve

Ah, stars and levitating balls!


43 posted on 07/20/2008 1:29:44 PM PDT by potlatch (MICHELLE OBAMA - The gift that just keeps on giving....!)
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To: potlatch

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Yup

I could not find my bouncing basketball

Not sure how Obama’s “touching the star” shows up


44 posted on 07/20/2008 1:38:52 PM PDT by devolve ( "Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it." - Elect a cokehead '08 !)
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To: devolve
The star looks good.


45 posted on 07/20/2008 1:45:08 PM PDT by potlatch (MICHELLE OBAMA - The gift that just keeps on giving....!)
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To: potlatch

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That .gif was well ahead of the news!


46 posted on 07/20/2008 1:59:43 PM PDT by devolve ( "Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it." - Elect a cokehead '08 !)
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To: devolve

Before it’s time, huh? I had some reason for thinking of it at the time.


47 posted on 07/20/2008 2:02:41 PM PDT by potlatch (MICHELLE OBAMA - The gift that just keeps on giving....!)
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To: Nathan Zachary; Huber; sionnsar; Salvation; NYer; Kolokotronis
God will tell you when it's enough when your fortunes improve.

Is this a protestant concept, or is it shared by the catholic and orthodox?

48 posted on 07/20/2008 2:48:08 PM PDT by Clint Williams (Read Roto-Reuters -- we're the spinmeisters!)
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To: EQAndyBuzz
That’s called compassion and I believe it is the Christian thing to do.

But playing the elder brother boosts one's ego like little else.

49 posted on 07/20/2008 2:53:36 PM PDT by Clint Williams (Read Roto-Reuters -- we're the spinmeisters!)
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To: Clint Williams; Nathan Zachary; Huber; sionnsar; Salvation; NYer

“Is this a protestant concept, or is it shared by the catholic and orthodox?”

We need to continually repent for our sins. In fact, the Desert Fathers taught that in their entire lives, despite having spent them in faithful prayer, they hadn’t even made a beginning of repentance. One of the most respected saints in Orthodoxy, +Symeon the New Theologian, wrote

“...it is good to repent every day, as the commandment demands. For the words: ‘Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand’ impose upon us a practice not limited to a definite time but for always.”


50 posted on 07/20/2008 3:18:05 PM PDT by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated)
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To: Clint Williams; Nathan Zachary; Huber; sionnsar; Salvation; NYer; Kolokotronis
"God will tell you when it's enough when your fortunes improve."

Is this a protestant concept, or is it shared by the catholic and orthodox?

I cannot make a generalization on protestantism on this question, but certainly, it would seem to be consistent with what is taught at some protestant churches and is clearly a core element of the gospel according to Joel Osteen. As you know, a traditional catholic/orthodox view is that such sufferings are a gift from God, that through our ordeal, we may strengthen our faith and learn to more fully rely on Him and not ourselves.

51 posted on 07/21/2008 6:55:24 AM PDT by Huber (And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. - John 1:5)
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