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10-16-2008, 06:35 PM #1

24,000 Felons Getting Ballots in Seattle
I think we are starting to see a trend here. We have 30,000 registered felons registered in Florida (voting Democrat 3-1), Obama campaigners visiting prisons to register voters and raise money, and now another 24,000 felons getting ballots in Seattle even though they can't vote. Throw in the fact that ACORN has registered 1.3 million people that are wither dead, named Mickey Mouse or some other bogus name and we have an election that Democrats are obviously working their hardest to steal.
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10-16-2008, 06:52 PM #2
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10-16-2008, 06:55 PM #3
Seriously. We. Get. The. Point.
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10-16-2008, 07:18 PM #4
Thanks for your unbiased insight.
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10-16-2008, 07:52 PM #5
And here is the quote from the thread you link us to.
You are like the ACORN guys, making poo poo up. I realize that one is for "registered voters" and one is for people "voting" but the point is if you are going to use a source, at least get the language and facts straight.
Oh, and what they said. We get the point, you don't like ACORN, they are bad people. One thread is enough on them, lets just feed them to a squirrel.
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10-16-2008, 08:47 PM #6
Didn't someone post that it was legal for felons to vote in Florida in a previous thread?
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10-16-2008, 08:59 PM #7
And we have 200,000 people who probably won't be allowed to vote in Ohio thanks to the Rep.
It's common knowledge and proven again this year Dems want people to vote and the Rep. want to supress the vote..
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10-16-2008, 09:49 PM #8
Yes...I believe jermz pointed it out...in 2000, felons were not allowed to vote in Florida, but it appears that in 2007, a REPUBLICAN governor changed that law...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Most Florida felons will regain voting and other civil rights more quickly after completing their sentences under changes approved Thursday by the governor and the state clemency board.
Republican Gov. Charlie Crist pushed the change, saying the rights to vote, hold office and serve on a jury were fundamental to being part of a democratic society.
With 3-1 vote by Crist and the other members of the state's clemency board, state officials will begin the restoration process for felons once they complete their sentences. Previously, many felons needed to go before the board, which can take years to hear a case because of backlogs.
also, dont waste your time trying to convince mike he has erred in his logic...i've tried many times and it gets nowhere...you end up just being labeled a bloody liberal or something like that...i would like to think that if i have stated something incorrect that i could be persuaded to see the light...oh well
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10-17-2008, 01:34 AM #9
Give it up Mike...you lose, Moose and Squirrel lose, there's no hope for you. You're only calling attention to how pathetic the Republican party has become.
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10-17-2008, 01:43 AM #10

Give it up Mike...you lose, Moose and Squirrel lose, there's no hope for you. You're only calling attention to how pathetic the Republican party has become.
Your right. I give up. Thanks for showing me the way! :)
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