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In reply to the discussion: Virginia Governor Bypasses Court Ruling To Help 200,000 Ex-Felons Vote [View all]Press Virginia
(2,329 posts)Surely you don't want an actual enumerated right in the state constitution to be stripped from a guy who paid his debt to society, especially a black man living in a state with a racist Supreme Court and backwards laws that steal rights from minorities who paid their debt to the state.
Who cares if the governor half asses his part of the process and restores the rights of a person who is legally insane, serving a life sentence in a neighboring state or awaiting sentencing on a new felony conviction, right? It's about 2016 not actually making sure the right people are having their rights restored for the right reason.
If TM had done his job correctly the first time, the issue would be over. Instead it's going to be even more closely scrutinized and played as an attempt to hand the state to HRC in some corrupt manner....especially if it's found that there are people whose right to vote is restored while they're sitting in a prison cell in MD serving a life sentence