Anonymous ID: 6c9ec9 Jan. 11, 2019, 8:52 p.m. No.4720655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0678 >>0736 >>0839

>>4720466

Speaking of Demoncrats and bad news, FLfag here…did anons see where just recently they've decided to let convicted felons vote now?

We narrowly dodged a bullet during midterms with that Andrew Gillum fucker running against Desantis….now all the fucking felons (read D's) are gonna be votnig?? I'm not sure there are enough Patriots/decent citizens to counter that even if every last one of them registered to vote and voted Republican/anti-swamp rats…fuck me.

Anonymous ID: 6c9ec9 Jan. 11, 2019, 9:20 p.m. No.4720910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0946 >>1012 >>1132

>>4720678

Anon, as someone who worked in a jail for almost a decade, I have seen SO MANY felons who've committed the most horrific crimes against other people only to A: Be put on probation, B: Beat their charges with a slick attorney, C: Play the 'insanity card' and dodge prison for a state hospital or D: Get a bullshit, slap-on-the-wrist prison sentence (most common) and as soon as they've 'served their time' for molesting a child, raping someone, taking someone else's life (all crimes which I personally believe you can never truly 'pay your debt to society' for (non-violent criminals, yes, I can see the argument there for having one's voting rights restored)…it's not really enough that they're not allowed to buy/own firearms because, since criminals don't GAF about the law, they will acquire them anyway; but removing their right to vote (in places where having a valid I.D. to vote is actually enforced) and participate in choosing whom should lead politically in their home state or lead the country, at least they can't perpetuate the election of corrupt candidates that can -and have-contribute to the decline of decency and the rule of law in our country. For an example of this, please review Barry Soetero's rise to power from a nobody>>>>Senator of vastly corrupt Chicago, IL.>>>>2-Term POTUS>>>>America For Sale>>>>One of the MANY reasons we are here.

Any anons have an opinion on this (felons having their voting rights reinstated)?

Anonymous ID: 6c9ec9 Jan. 11, 2019, 9:33 p.m. No.4721046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1071

>>4720946

I do see your point, anon, but not all violent felons remain in prison just because they were sent there….even violent criminals of the worst sort get released eventually (whether it's for 'good behavior' or just because they only got sentenced to 36 months in SP for rape and only a couple months after being released went on to violently & forcibly rape their own grown daughter….true story). I just think serious crime needs more deterrents, not less or the possibility of getting certain rights restored some day. Just my humble-but-informed opinion.

 

>>4721012

What about rape, anon (of an adult, not a minor)?

Anonymous ID: 6c9ec9 Jan. 11, 2019, 9:41 p.m. No.4721138   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4721071

How about DUI Manslaughter?

Maybe unintentional, a complete accident but a life or lives were lost/taken as a result?

Armed robbery, armed burglary? Carjacking? Home invasion?