So much for “having paid their debt to society.”
Supreme Court deals blow to felons in Florida seeking to regain the right to vote washingtonpost.com/politics/…

Jul 16, 2020 · 6:00 PM UTC

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The right to vote... Every person released from prison should be given every opportunity to thrive. That not only benefits the individual-it benefits society.
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You would make a great choice to replace her. I hope next POTUS is smart enough to ask you to serve in their cabinet.
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I believe they should be able to vote.
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Voter suppression,poll tax, complete disregard for the votes of floridians. Shameful
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But then the US might resemble an actual Democracy that wanted people to vote and not the Plutocracy that it actually is.
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Everyone should have the right to vote ... prisoners should have the right to vote for or against the administrators that run the prisons ... it only makes sense!
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No taxation without representation, apparently felons can stop paying their taxes in these states...
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Its time to reconsider the value of the Supreme Court and how it represents the people of this country. Our leadership is unrespectable and corrupt. So now what?
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They shouldn’t be disenfranchised in the first place. Our system is adversarial because of ADOS. We’re it not for black, these stupid laws wouldn’t even be in place.
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