Felons could win the election for Obama ?!?

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Peter Wallsten, Los Angeles Times, June 23, 2008
“Experts say felons are disproportionately black and, if they can be found, more likely to be Obama backers. This provides a huge potential; about 1.1 million felons in Florida were ineligible to vote in 2004, according to a 2006 book by sociologists Jeff Manza and Christopher Uggen.”
“Ex-offenders are “just everywhere,” said Jocelyn Travis, who heads the Ohio NAACP’s voter outreach program. “People who have a felony or criminal background are throughout our community, and they don’t realize that they have the right to vote.”
This two statements alone demonstrate how far we’ve fallen.
Welcome to the United States of America circa 2008. Terrific, Black felons deciding who governs the worlds most powerful nation. Register felons!!…this speaks so highly of the democratic party and the naacp. How completely pathetic!
Our democratic leaders are trying to solicit votes from felons in order to secure a victory.
And we sit and type away on our keyboards as our great nation is taken away from us.
The joys of diversity.
The joys of doing nothing.
 
They call McCain supporters racist and the NAACP is out registering felons to vote for Obama how crazy.
 
I think that is a State by State right, I do not think felons should have the right to vote unless they have served their time and appeared before a judge again and thus the judge gives his/her rights back to them.
You really need to be concerned about welfare recipients voting democrat because that is how they were raised to do, for some strange reason they think republicans are going to abolish welfare. They will vote democrat if Bugs Bunny was on the ticket, that is how stupid they are. If Obama gets elected they are going to have a surprise for them, he is not going to be so sympathetic of their plight.
I personally believe that people on welfare and are under the retirement age should not have the right to vote. When they get old enough to retire and then cannot hold a full time job, then they can vote.
 
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