Posted on 07/12/2012 5:56:42 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Priceless.
Crimes have consequences.
ex felon??
what is that? a felon is a felon. Once a felon, always a felon. Just cuz you gits on parole don’t mean you ain’t a felon no mo. Just cuz you gits off parole/probation don’t mean you ain’t a felon no mo.
Hanging chad comments to follow.
It excludes them until the requirements are met at which time they can apply to have their voting rights restored.
I know several convicted felons in NY and their rights were restored at the time of their release, I think; regardless, voting rights can be restored.
The felon has to take the initiative and actively pursue the process.
Maybe we should just wipe their cans for them on this issue, too.
You sure about that? Where does it say it's a right?
Being a felon in Chicago may be not be a problem..
Could be a felon is not a legal problem there..
Since the entire Chicago political machine is nasty..
Dwarfed by the NYC and New Jersey political machines..
The Washington D.C. political machine is not even recognized as a political machine..
American Political Rape is what it is.. POLITICAL RAPE...
Lady Liberty is raped daily.. sodomized hourly, pregnant with traitors..
The White Hut is a brothel.. with sex slaves and everything..
That would depend on the state. As per Bush v. Gore, ya got no right to vote in a Federal Election.
Priceless.”
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Ya, Tough chit “home boys” no one put you there but you. Yah I know all of you were framed.
Once upon a time across this nation in many states, felons and ex-felons were NOT allowed to vote - some ever again.
Yay, Florida!
And due to our tax advantages and lenient bankruptcy laws regarding homestead exemptions, we have a fairly large number of felons (pre and post conviction) from other states who move here for various reasons.
We can legally exclude felons from voting, so we do.
There is an onerous legal process for felons to regain full voting rights, and that is rarely granted, for good and logical reasons.
An extraordinary number of our legal residents, are not Floridians.
We also have voter ID laws.
I believe they can apply to get their voting rights back. Takes some effort, but what’s the problem with that? I doubt most of these guys care about voting - it’s just one more way they can feel sorry for themselves. Rather than realizing they create their own problems by how they act.
It’s like the photo ID thing. If a person’s too lazy to get a photo ID - they’re probably too stupid to vote.
whatever you want to call them
Once a person serves his or her time, ALL rights should be restored, including the right to own firearms.
Prison is the punishment and it should be the only punishment, unless the death penalty was earned.
A person released from prison, and not on parole, has served their debt to society, period.
measure all things by their effect on society. I signed someone elses name on a $20.00 check in 1958 when I was 18 years old...tried and convicted for forgery (felony) 3 years probation....is it O.K. with you if I vote now??
my first national vote after that was for Kennedy in 1960 and I have never missed a national or local election since. I have been honest all my life, owned several very successful businesses, paid a HUGE amoung in taxes and frankly, I don't think my conviction means a damned thing. I even worked in the Indiana department of corrections and they know of my conviction....
No, but since I am a long time actual Florida resident, it doesn’t surprise me.
I’m trying to come up with a way for Florida to legally deny former California citizens from claiming Florida residence and voting rights for at least five years after they move here....
Good idea. Let 'em get acclimated first.
What’s you point??
You are still a felon...regardless if you have voting rights restored. There is no such thing as an ex felon.
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