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"all or nothing" is only how i do my drugs. i buy my plug out and then shoot it all in one shot ?
In all but two states—Maine and Sanders' home state of Vermont—adult citizens convicted of a felony are barred from voting while incarcerated, according to the group Nonprofit Vote, a consortium of nonprofits and social service agencies that promote voter participation.
Fourteen states and the District of Columbia automatically restore voting rights upon release from prison. Five states reinstate voting rights once a felon is released and discharged from parole. Another 21 states restore voting rights after a felon completes any prison sentence, parole and probation.
In six state states, the chance of restoring voting rights depends on the type of conviction and requires an ex-felon to petition the state government.
In Iowa, ex-offenders must also pay all fines and fees to the court that are part of a sentence. Once complete, individuals convicted of a felony can apply to have their voting rights restored—which can only be done through the governor or the president.
Kentucky’s constitution permanently bars all individuals with past felony convictions from voting, unless the governor restores the right to vote, according to Nonprofit Vote.
Sanders offered his stance at a CNN town hall Monday when asked whether he thought felons should be allowed to vote while they’re incarcerated, not just after their release.
He was pressed on whether it was appropriate to enfranchise sex offenders or someone convicted of a heinous crime like Tsarnaev, who with his brother carried out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that left three dead and injured hundreds more.
"Yes, even for terrible people, because once you start chipping away and you say, 'Well, that guy committed a terrible crime, not going to let him vote. Well, that person did that. Not going to let that person vote,' you're running down a slippery slope," Sanders said in response to a question about restoring felons' voting rights.
I agree with the really socialist policies actually but first and foremost I seriously doubt bernie, warren, or kamala could ever win a general. My other issue is that the biggest proponents of these policies are sanders and warren have a history of ignorance towards race and are also comeplete frauds, especially bernie.
Also all the lies and ripping apart candidates who dont 100% embrace socialism. The number one priority right now is getting trump out of office not putting up the most liberal dem.
Well the socialist policies would not win an election. And we put up the first female major party candidate which gave me and many others an immense amount of hope and optimism and then she was defeated by a misogynist, racist, transphobic, xenophobic, lying, and unqualified candidate. HRC was one of the most qualified candidates ever nominated in a general election and minimal issues in her past were given equal weight with Trump's unprecedented awful comments and fradulent past. So, yes the goal is tearing down what he's done because he goes against our values in every single area. There's no point in putting up a candidate with radical ideals who inspires the dem base, repels independents, and leaves us in 4 more years of hell on earth.
Hardcore berners may as well be democrat MAGA hat wearers, they all spread lies about HRC in 2016 and think a white guy in his late 70s is gonna magically fix all of their problems. It's not gonna happen
He's promoting an agenda he could never implement, talks about all of the greed of millionaires while being one, claims to be in support of minority rights but has diminished or dismissed the issue on multiple occasions. He is running in the democratic primary meanwhile tearing the party apart and will rescind back to being an independent after this bid just like 2016.I do agree the most important thing is to get Trump out of office so he won't inflict 4 more years of damage to hard-earned progress that has been made to civil rights for all, environmental protection, and so on. I I do fear with Bernie that the specter of "SOCIALIST" will make it impossible for him to win. I hope it's not the case though because I like his ideas for the most part and he's had a long history of fighting for civil rights.
How is Bernie a fraud, ac360? Genuine question as to me he seems like the most believable candidate in terms of not bullshitting and saying what he means.
I would say that Trump won because there is a nasty group in the country that supports all of his hateful rhetoric and backwards policies. I'd also say that Hillary's treatment in general was due to her gender, from part of the bernie and trump coalitions, the people who went from Bernie to Trump after HRC won the nomination. Also I'm sure you predicted I would bring up that 3 million more Americans voted for Hillary so it's not the majority are behind him, and he has the lowest approval rating of any president in recent history. I see the election of Trump as the resurgence of backwards ideals following the first black president and the legitimate chance of a woman doing so. His really unprofessional way of speaking (I'm not sure how to describe it) was also appealing although I still don't know why. He also hyped up racism and fear of immigrants and muslims in those already backwards voters. Outside of the diehards, I assume it was an anything-but-a-democrat idea as well as the now proven lie that Trump is a good businessman and his name recognition.Well, you certainly make your position very, very clear. Thank you.
I'm curious, then, how you view Trump's win? Was it because the majority of America thought he was a better choice? Or that Hillary was a worse choice? I'm not trolling you, I'm honestly wondering your reasoning on Trump's Presidency given HRC was so great and Trump was so wrong...how did he win? What does that say about American majority and the future?
I agree, the socialist policies won't win an election. There's too much ingrained capitalism that would rear up to fight it, I think not just for Reps but for the middle or conservative Dems (albeit quietly). I'll give Dems credit for getting the first African American into the White House, and putting up the first female candidate with a legitimate shot at it. You don't see much beyond the white male same-as-ever offering from the Reps. Though, as others and yourself point out - radical ideas won't win the White House, so Dems have to be somewhat tamed from the far left and Socialist corners in order to draw a majority vote. But can they, when they are tearing at eachother so much? I'm not sure of it, but it very much feels like a split within the party is not far away, and that will leave both parts too small to win, IMO.
Quite the image, but probably not far off.
He's promoting an agenda he could never implement, talks about all of the greed of millionaires while being one, claims to be in support of minority rights but has diminished or dismissed the issue on multiple occasions. He is running in the democratic primary meanwhile tearing the party apart and will rescind back to being an independent after this bid just like 2016.
Also I'm sure you predicted I would bring up that 3 million more Americans voted for Hillary so it's not the majority are behind him
except they will?
fox news viewers responded extremely well to bernie and his "socialist" policies. fox news viewers
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