Message from @Relic 1776

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2018-10-05 00:38:07 UTC  

Sounds reasonable

2018-10-05 00:39:17 UTC  

if we can let multiple felony people back into public... i'm sure its okay if we give someone with a dui to have a chance of their constitutional right

2018-10-05 00:40:33 UTC  

Where are you on felony conviction, say at 18 or so, and lifelong cannot vote?

2018-10-05 00:46:50 UTC  

DUI? It's a victimless crime and hence shouldn't be punished, as per common law.

2018-10-05 00:49:26 UTC  

Common law is the law of the Land, unless you hurt someone, you are good to go.

2018-10-05 00:50:44 UTC  

Of course. Nothing to do with 2nd amendment right or any other rights. Caveat: Killing or injuring innocent beings as a result of your negligence is a different deal altogether

2018-10-05 00:53:12 UTC  

Here in the leftist Communist state of California, apparently felons can vote as long as they have fully served their sentences. The mentally ill can also vote, but they have their social workers (usually Democrats) vote for them. Same with the elderly as their social workers also vote for them if they are disabled.

2018-10-05 00:54:54 UTC  

I don't get felons having served their sentences being denied their right to vote.

2018-10-05 00:55:54 UTC  

That mentally ill deal, assigning their vote to others is way out of bounds

2018-10-05 00:57:04 UTC  

As long as a person is breathing even if aided by a ventilator, they can delegate their right to vote to someone else by power of attorney.

2018-10-05 00:57:22 UTC  

No one should be able to vote for someone else. Unless the person has broken both hands and can’t make their mark with a pen in their teeth but can explain who they want to vote for and why

2018-10-05 00:58:23 UTC  

Not sure about that 1 @Xenios2011

2018-10-05 00:59:06 UTC  

Just my opinion. Too many ways to falsify another vote

2018-10-05 00:59:26 UTC  

I get it

2018-10-05 00:59:44 UTC  

Said that before you edited lol

2018-10-05 01:00:00 UTC  

Here in California, in nursing homes, a social worker can gather all the vote by mail ballots and vote for each patient -- not as the patient wishes, but as she sees fit.

2018-10-05 01:00:34 UTC  

Freaking California. Call all the patriots over the fault line and blow the freaking charge already

2018-10-05 01:01:25 UTC  

Yes, help us. China owns almost all the real estate as they hold titles. They own our ports too.. If I could leave Cal, I would leave tomorrow.

2018-10-05 01:02:23 UTC  

Orrrrr, send in the military to push the non patriots onto some really high end cruise liners and send em to circle China til they’ve seen enough of Communism. I will gladly go take over some of the red wood forests for them

2018-10-05 01:02:52 UTC  

Repost: Where are you on felony conviction, say at 18 or so, and lifelong cannot vote?

2018-10-05 01:03:13 UTC  

Lol... ahem, yes back to the subject proposed

2018-10-05 01:03:31 UTC  

Did you know that Christine Ford had her record expunged for crimes she committed when she was 18?

2018-10-05 01:03:56 UTC  

Most likely it was done by Debra Katz or Diane Feinstein.

2018-10-05 01:04:04 UTC  

Not surprised

2018-10-05 01:04:39 UTC  

They were misdemeanor criminal acts.

2018-10-05 01:04:49 UTC  

Kids

2018-10-05 01:05:00 UTC  

Felonies should be repeat offenders and violent crimes. Lifelong loss of voting should depend on the crime I suppose. Hard to nail down a general rule imo

2018-10-05 01:05:17 UTC  

^^

2018-10-05 01:05:38 UTC  

??

2018-10-05 01:05:54 UTC  

Newb here, what’s that mean? Lol

2018-10-05 01:05:56 UTC  

Scientists are saying that men under the age of 25 are still very immature. Are they arguing that criminal acts under the age of 25 should be expunged if the person is good for ten years (until age 35)?

2018-10-05 01:06:32 UTC  

^^ means look at the post immediately above. @LukeAG

2018-10-05 01:07:20 UTC  

Thank you for clarifying

2018-10-05 01:07:31 UTC  

You are very welcome!

2018-10-05 01:08:05 UTC  

Yeah I finally pulled my head out of my butt when I was around 25... took me a decade to learn to live upright

2018-10-05 01:08:40 UTC  

time, marriage, and becoming a dad change a lot of men.

2018-10-05 01:08:59 UTC  

No, in my book means good game, or thumbs up I agree

2018-10-05 01:09:01 UTC  

Yep! That’s about the right equation in my book. @Xenios2011

2018-10-05 01:09:21 UTC  

Cool! Thanks @Relic 1776

2018-10-05 01:11:04 UTC  

@Relic 1776 - Yes, you nailed the definition. It means that the post above is right on.