“It’s long overdue we’ve corrected
this injustice.” Minnesotans celebrate
new law restoring voting rights to felons
KSTP-TV [Minneapolis St. Paul],
by
Richard Reeve
Original Article
Posted By: voxpopuli,
3/19/2023 9:02:52 AM
At the Capri Theater in north Minneapolis Saturday, there was a celebration of a new state law.
A law that restores voting rights to Minnesotans who’ve served time in jail or prison.
“It’s long overdue that we’ve corrected this injustice,” declared Antonio Williams, of St. Paul. “I think it’s long overdue. We talk about our democracy, we talk about inclusion, but we haven’t truly lived it as a government.”
A ‘Restore the Vote’ gathering was hosted by The Power of People Leadership Institute. (snip) On March 3, Governor Tim Walz signed the Felon Voting Rights Bill.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
PChristopher 3/19/2023 9:05:49 AM (No. 1428533)
These people have lost their minds.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Msquared112 3/19/2023 9:15:26 AM (No. 1428543)
Isn’t the purpose of prison to deprive people of certain rights they would ordinarily have as Americans? What a cynical move by Democrats — most inmates are black and/or poor/Democrats. Giving them the vote ups the Democrat vote count in any election. Transparent as hell but as Tony Soprano said, “What you gonna do?”
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
seamusm 3/19/2023 9:15:49 AM (No. 1428544)
I personally have no problem with restoration of ALL the privileges of citizenry once someone has fully served their time - including probation. Otherwise every sentence is for LIFE.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Californian 3/19/2023 9:20:15 AM (No. 1428549)
3, once someone has violated the rights of another, how does jail time for the criminal in any way restore the lost rights of their victim? Felonies are serious crimes. We're not talking about graffiti at a bus stop. A felon has shown they do not respect our civilization. At other times and places in history they would have been exiled or executed. That we allow them to rejoin society at all is already a huge gift. Letting them vote and thus have impact on all of society is not something to be taken lightly and assumed right or good for civilization.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 3/19/2023 9:43:47 AM (No. 1428561)
I am really torn on this one and I will explain. From the article: "Williams says he served 14 years in prison, after he was convicted on an aiding and abetting homicide charge."
When it comes to murder, I have a tough time justifying this action. The thought that keeps getting in the way is the murdered person won't be able to vote and this person aided and abetted the murder of this person so to reply #3, the murdered person's sentence was DEATH.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DHorne123 3/19/2023 9:44:03 AM (No. 1428562)
Minnesota— Crazy Land of Fruit Loops…
or is it Frosted Flakes?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
spacer 3/19/2023 9:49:55 AM (No. 1428564)
#3...convicted pedophiles, rapist and murderers thank you for your thoughts and will be looking forward to full " privileges" being restored once the leftist parole boards, Governors and the ACLU get them early outs.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 3/19/2023 9:58:44 AM (No. 1428568)
But I'll bet Antonio fully understands whenever a hockey player commits an egregious error that he's then deserving of sitting out the game for awhile, or when Olympic athletes are caught "doping" that they're kicked out of the games, or stripped of their medals, and Antonio is probably the last person in America to go to bat for Lance Armstrong to be re-admitted to cycling.
Does Antonio really think that people who are career felons are now suddenly interested in politics, or is his only interest Democrat ballot collection and payouts to ex-felons?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
smokincol 3/19/2023 10:05:23 AM (No. 1428572)
the worded reason for the United States involvement in Vietnam was "the Domino Theory" well, if we look at it with a microscopic eye we can see the Dominos falling all over this country to the communists and their affiliates, the demcommie party.
the west coast is rapidly becoming anti-United States, the deep southwest is losing its connection to the other continental states, the east coast dominos from Maine to the Carolinas are falling, if they haven't fallen already and the midwest, the Heartland of our country, is beginning to crumble with Minnesota becoming more like Somalia than the Minnesota we used to know, Illinois has been demcommie dominated since God knows when, Wisconsin has been in a systemic alteration since the 60's, Indiana is melting away to the demcommie influence, ie: communist china / Soviet Union and down the Mississippi Rover to Arkansas, the demcommies have influenced the social and political climate for a very long time.
this is like an autopsy of the continental United States taking place right before our eyes and is very dangerous and must be stopped
people have to stop watching and reading communist leaning media and tune into and begin reading more non-communist media - Nikita Khrushchev said it back in the 60s when he stated that the Soviet Union will "bury" the United States and with communism there is no timeline or predicted dates of domination, so, time is still on their side and their systemic takeover of our country is well under way
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Venturer 3/19/2023 10:14:55 AM (No. 1428576)
It stands to reason that crooked politicians would want crooks to be able to vote for them.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
sw penn 3/19/2023 10:20:27 AM (No. 1428581)
Another stack of ballots that will be ordered, printed, received, stored, mailed,
collected, counted, and destroyed by the same people.
What could go wrong?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
offrope 3/19/2023 10:39:30 AM (No. 1428601)
By this logic their gun rights should also be restored.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 3/19/2023 10:59:16 AM (No. 1428622)
Don't forget the right to possess a firearm.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
ironchefw 3/19/2023 11:08:07 AM (No. 1428631)
Why stop at just granting them voting rights?
Give them reparations.
A new house.
A new car.
A seat on the city council.
A Get Out of Jail Free card for their next crime spree.
Let them get revenge on the jury that convicted them.
The Future will not be pretty and will be a whole lot less civilized.
6 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
dwa 3/19/2023 11:25:02 AM (No. 1428643)
Since MN is one of the states where cheating by democrats is acceptable and apparently encouraged, this is just the next step -- allow those who have seriously violated the law vote since they will (the democrats hope) help them cheat.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Krause 3/19/2023 11:33:59 AM (No. 1428647)
"As part of its outreach, the institute is hoping to help formerly incarcerated people to navigate the voting process." It used to be you registered to vote, you received you're registration card, you went to the designated place to vote on voting day. Today, it's how many ballots do you need, we can come by and fill them out for you, you have many days before and after the voting day to vote, let us know if you need extra ballots for your family, friends or neighbors. There will be drop boxes all over the city. Vote as often as you like.
7 people like this.
Reply 17 - Posted by:
red1066 3/19/2023 11:50:47 AM (No. 1428667)
If the person has served the time, stayed out of trouble, and is paying taxes through employment, then I really don't have a problem with this. However, if a person who met those requirements and then commits a crime, then those rights should be revoked.
4 people like this.
Reply 18 - Posted by:
planetgeo 3/19/2023 12:44:54 PM (No. 1428699)
How about first restoring voting rights with real voting integrity to law-abiding American citizens?
6 people like this.
Reply 19 - Posted by:
Italiano 3/19/2023 12:54:28 PM (No. 1428703)
The Twin Cities (aka Mogadishu West) think that they're living in a dumpster fire now?
Have fun.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 3/19/2023 12:57:40 PM (No. 1428706)
So, did they do this because they're losing all the dead voters?
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Felixed 3/19/2023 3:51:18 PM (No. 1428831)
Felony conviction means loss of rights - not just voting but the right to keep and bear firearms as well.
You gonna restore voting rights. what about 2nd Amendment rights?
"Reformed" enough to vote but what about gun "rights" restored as well?
Be careful what you wish for...
2 people like this.
Reply 22 - Posted by:
DVC 3/20/2023 12:51:55 AM (No. 1429108)
A very stupid move.
0 people like this.
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Walz and his Sorosites fundamentally changing Minnetaxes.. one giant step at a time.. they'll NEED those new votes..