what is implicitly stated here is that felons don't have the capacity to know what is going on in the political world to make an informed decision about a canidate. Your bias about felons is just as ignorant as what u think about them. If Carl Rove, Sarah Palin, or Albert Einstien were caught & prosecuted for money laundering (for example) they would be felons too. Labels & past action aren't everything about a person. Furthermore, there are far more nonfelons out there, so what's the problem
"We received about 480 names from Minnesota Majority," Ramsey County's lead prosecutor Phil Carruthers told KARE Wednesday, "About 270 were clearly inaccurate and were rejected right from the get-go."
Apathy towards voter fraud, and apathy towards politics in general, is how we have gotten to where we are today. The oligarchs are counting on voter apathy to help futher their agenda.
Take a stand and get involved. MN Majority can use more help with this project. Members of RogueOn Minnesota spent just a few hours one day to help with this project and we felt like we made a difference.
@aghoranathi Felons should NOT be allowed to vote. There's a reason it's illegal. Should serious lawbreakers have a hand in electing the people who enforce and write the laws? The punishment for felony crimes is being deprived of your liberties - including civic participation. Once a felon's sentance is served, their right to vote is restored. These are people still under supervision for serious crimes.
If this isn't being caught, how can we trust other election fraud would be caught?
@defiythelie The 14th amendment to the Constitution specifies that the right to vote may be abriged, with due process of law for "the participation in rebellion OR OTHER CRIME." Almost every state in the union denies voting to felons. The opposite of your assertion is true. Please read the Constitution some day. You will find it enlightening and actually reading it will assist your commentary on it's contents.
let felons vote
sosomrclean1 1 month ago
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santinasiford05 1 year ago
what is implicitly stated here is that felons don't have the capacity to know what is going on in the political world to make an informed decision about a canidate. Your bias about felons is just as ignorant as what u think about them. If Carl Rove, Sarah Palin, or Albert Einstien were caught & prosecuted for money laundering (for example) they would be felons too. Labels & past action aren't everything about a person. Furthermore, there are far more nonfelons out there, so what's the problem
eimajism 1 year ago
@eimajism lol
sosomrclean1 1 month ago
"We received about 480 names from Minnesota Majority," Ramsey County's lead prosecutor Phil Carruthers told KARE Wednesday, "About 270 were clearly inaccurate and were rejected right from the get-go."
superpeople 1 year ago
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So there were about 330 potential Coleman voters who may have voted illegally?
It only makes sense that a criminal would vote for a criminal.
NoReallyMeansYes 1 year ago
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NoReallyMeansYes 1 year ago
Apathy towards voter fraud, and apathy towards politics in general, is how we have gotten to where we are today. The oligarchs are counting on voter apathy to help futher their agenda.
Take a stand and get involved. MN Majority can use more help with this project. Members of RogueOn Minnesota spent just a few hours one day to help with this project and we felt like we made a difference.
RogueOnMinnesota 1 year ago 4
@RogueOnMinnesota Thank you
janewegener 1 year ago
as if the felons voted, their names were just used, just like all vote fraud we should look at the oligarchs who pretend that you have any choice.
aghoranathi 1 year ago
Not surprising to hear of more fraud. Keep it up MN Majority. Great work looking out for the working taxpayers.
trekkerperson 1 year ago 2
MN Majority: Good work! I'm sure it is at times frustating. Hats off to you for your service!! Keep it up.
Nokomisclub 1 year ago 2
felons should be able to vote I really dont see why they cant.
defiythelie 1 year ago
@defiythelie u r right, who cares if they vote? not me
aghoranathi 1 year ago
@aghoranathi Felons should NOT be allowed to vote. There's a reason it's illegal. Should serious lawbreakers have a hand in electing the people who enforce and write the laws? The punishment for felony crimes is being deprived of your liberties - including civic participation. Once a felon's sentance is served, their right to vote is restored. These are people still under supervision for serious crimes.
If this isn't being caught, how can we trust other election fraud would be caught?
DanAtMnMajority 1 year ago
@DanAtMnMajority
It is unconstiuitonal to deny felons the right to vote.
defiythelie 1 year ago
@defiythelie The 14th amendment to the Constitution specifies that the right to vote may be abriged, with due process of law for "the participation in rebellion OR OTHER CRIME." Almost every state in the union denies voting to felons. The opposite of your assertion is true. Please read the Constitution some day. You will find it enlightening and actually reading it will assist your commentary on it's contents.
DanAtMnMajority 1 year ago
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@defiythelie "felons should be able to vote I really dont see why they cant. "
Perhaps you require an education. Allowing law breakers to vote for lawmakers is a conflict of interest.
If you can't "see" that you're simply not very intelligent.
Vegemeister 1 year ago