05 Mar 21
@averagejoe1 saidMaybe a minimal standard of equal access for voting in federal elections or standardised ID requirements.
Maybe the whole idea has not been explained yet? Does anyone know?
05 Mar 21
@kevcvs57 saidas opposed to MAXIMUM standard? Ahhh a great divider of Repub and Dem thinking. Do you know that feloss will be able to vote. This is something where you will chew on your pillow, you know it is not right , but you must shuffle along inside your group.
Maybe a minimal standard of equal access for voting in federal elections or standardised ID requirements.
05 Mar 21
@averagejoe1 saidJust a question. What is a "feloss"?
as opposed to MAXIMUM standard? Ahhh a great divider of Repub and Dem thinking. Do you know that feloss will be able to vote. This is something where you will chew on your pillow, you know it is not right , but you must shuffle along inside your group.
05 Mar 21
@mwmiller saidGetting over covid, I had a bad bout. I’ve lost a few chess games and I can’t type very well. That is for felons you know a person who has been committed a crime against humanity against his brother.I Never Use that word, a creature of society gets a step right up and vote. At least I’m sure you wouldn’t want that
Just a question. What is a "feloss"?
05 Mar 21
@averagejoe1 saidJesus how can you have a maximum standard “I’m afraid you cannot vote today sir you have too much ID”
as opposed to MAXIMUM standard? Ahhh a great divider of Repub and Dem thinking. Do you know that feloss will be able to vote. This is something where you will chew on your pillow, you know it is not right , but you must shuffle along inside your group.
😂😂
05 Mar 21
@averagejoe1 saidThose who have paid their debt to society SHOULD be able to vote.
as opposed to MAXIMUM standard? Ahhh a great divider of Repub and Dem thinking. Do you know that feloss will be able to vote. This is something where you will chew on your pillow, you know it is not right , but you must shuffle along inside your group.
They're Americans too, and many times a hell of a lot less guilty than their Republican neighbor.
05 Mar 21
@averagejoe1 saidWhy should people who have served their time have to continue to suffer without the restoration of their civil rights? This is cruel and unusual punishment.
Getting over covid, I had a bad bout. I’ve lost a few chess games and I can’t type very well. That is for felons you know a person who has been committed a crime against humanity against his brother.I Never Use that word, a creature of society gets a step right up and vote. At least I’m sure you wouldn’t want that
@averagejoe1 saidIt's explained in Article I, Section 4 of the US Constitution. Take a gander: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript
Maybe the whole idea has not been explained yet? Does anyone know?