Are Prosecutors Trying To Conceal Minnesota's Felon Voter Problem?
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a lot of you may not have followed this clip very closely. Dan Mcgrath(non-attorney) only presented one case. That is not inconsistent with the ramsey county attorney interviewed. He said that ONLY A SMALL HANDFUL out of the 30 or so claims made were verifiable. showing paperwork for one instance out of that small handful is moot. There is almost certainly at least one republican felon that voted as well. pointing that out along with 30 other bogus claims would be moot.
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We need to expose these people for who they are. There is NOTHING DEMOCRATIC in STEALING an election.
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FELONS ARE PEOPLE TO. GIVE THEM A SECOND CHANCE
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felons should be able to vote! I im not a felon. Its a free country
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Prosecuting Lawyers in Minnesota, Think they have a get out of Hell Free Card.
The end of 2012... BY BY
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We're now up to 47 cases of fraud according to the Star Tribune.
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How screwed up is your state if you allow felons to vote? Governor?
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Felons who served their time and are now out of prison should be able to vote. I could maybe understand not letting them vote while in prison, but after? OF COURSE they should be able to vote.
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oh really
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Is any one surprised at this?
Demoncraps are nothing but your run of the mill criminals who are robbing us blind and continue their savaging of our constitution and we the people are allowing this to continue unabated. Its time to stop this, Wait till we find out were the billions and billions of dollars was spent. There may be lynching in this country and can you blame the people if it dose happen.
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First Norm Colman wins the election"something happend" then Al Franken wins.
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How about we just let everyone vote?
There is nothing democratic in denying [insert group here] the right to vote.
didn't franken win by a landslide?
Ebolatastic 1 year ago
@Ebolatastic Franken won by 312 votes.
mnmajoritydotorg 1 year ago