Hillary and the Dems have put into a bill a rule that will let pedophiles, rapists, murderers and other felons vote after they get out of jail.
Anyone surprised by this?
2007-11-02
06:44:50
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It's interesting to see Dems support the idea of allowing a man who rapes and murders your kid to vote if and when he gets out of jail.
2007-11-02
06:47:41 ·
update #1
It's "funny" how this wasn't important to the Dems until the figure they might get enough felon votes to put them over the top.
Why wasn't this important to Dems years ago?
2007-11-02
06:56:15 ·
update #2
That is her base.
2007-11-02 06:46:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This doesn't seem likely to be true, as voting is a state, not federal issue. Some states allow released felons to vote, some don't. Do you have a source?
2007-11-02 06:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not surprised that some people think that the vote should be extended to as many people as possible, no.
Personally, I'd rather have fewer people voting. Forget that "get out the vote" crap -- I only want people voting if they agree with me. The fewer votes cast, the more my vote counts.
2007-11-02 06:48:49
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answered by Matthew O 5
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No. Everything in Hillary's life has pointed to her support of child predators, rapists, and murderers.
2007-11-02 06:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, ya see, Binky, Queen Hillary the Great is not not very particular about WHO votes for her as long as she gets her grubby little hands on power.
It's ALL about the power. To do good, of course. Sure!
2007-11-02 06:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Instead of reflexive Hillary bashing, why don't you make a case for not allowing EX cons the right to vote after the have served their time and paid their debt to society?
2007-11-02 06:48:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Because these are the problems we face here in America...I guess all of them talk about issues that concern the people in general to get a vote
2007-11-02 06:48:30
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answer #7
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answered by Hottie 2
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do you have a source?
reread the Constitution. the constitution explicitly states that a person convicted of a "felonious" offense loses the right to vote. a "law" cannot be passed to accomplish what you claim. it would require a constitutional amendment.
2007-11-02 06:51:43
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answered by Free Radical 5
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Source?
2007-11-02 06:47:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Normal people are running away from her as fast as they can...
Her Husband pardoned the same kind of people when he was leaving office..
Perhaps it's because she will be holding interviews for more advisers...
Sorry I couldn't resist...
2007-11-02 06:55:40
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answered by Erinyes 6
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When I first starting reading your question I assumed you had a point.
After reading your "question" and some of the responses I see now what your point was.
2007-11-02 06:48:47
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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