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BREAKING: Florida AG Refers Bloomberg To FBI For Criminal Investigation After He Pledged To Pay Felons’ Fines So They Can Vote In Apparent Attempt To Boost Biden



 
What, someone upset because a Dem. thought of this first? This whole thing stinks When I voted for these people to get their voting rights restored, I don't remember the stipulation that the different fines etc., had to be paid.........jim
 
What, someone upset because a Dem. thought of this first? This whole thing stinks When I voted for these people to get their voting rights restored, I don't remember the stipulation that the different fines etc., had to be paid.........jim
Jimbo you do realize that paying certain felons fines to entice them to vote for presidential candidate is actually against the law.
 
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Jimblow is a clueless twit, judging by his posting here so far.

JMOHO of course... 😏
 
What, someone upset because a Dem. thought of this first? This whole thing stinks When I voted for these people to get their voting rights restored, I don't remember the stipulation that the different fines etc., had to be paid.........jim

It's an injustice that they have to pay their fines, eh?

As a person who has met and had many dealings with convicted felons, it is my opinion that your vote was entirely misguided....or cosmically stupid if you prefer.
 
It's an injustice that they have to pay their fines, eh?

As a person who has met and had many dealings with convicted felons, it is my opinion that your vote was entirely misguided....or cosmically stupid if you prefer.
you know Bama you are great at criticizing. You aught to be proud of yourself being so damn perfect. I voted for felons getting their voting privileges restored ,as did a majority of those voting because I felt it was the right thing to do. You are entitled to your opinion as misguided as it is. But, I am not stupid.
 
Jimbo you do realize that paying certain felons fines to entice them to vote for presidential candidate is actually against the law.
gator, yes I do, but it took a Federal judge to over turn another judge to agree that the felons have to pay the fines in the first place
 
you know Bama you are great at criticizing. You aught to be proud of yourself being so damn perfect. I voted for felons getting their voting privileges restored ,as did a majority of those voting because I felt it was the right thing to do. You are entitled to your opinion as misguided as it is. But, I am not stupid.

I'm not perfect, never said I was perfect and I didn't call you stupid.

I'm not sure what you do for a living but let's say that you're a doctor. I would likely bow to your knowledge when it comes to medicine because I'm a cop. Medicine is in your wheelhouse. OTOH, felons are in my wheelhouse and given that felons have a 93% recidivism rate nationally and are notorious for bad judgment...

Giving SOME felons a path back to voting rights is something I can get behind. However, some should NEVER get that right back. I could share more with you on the subject if you'd like to hear it but I suspect that you don't.
 
gator, yes I do, but it took a Federal judge to over turn another judge to agree that the felons have to pay the fines in the first place

Paying those fines are a part of the stipulations for their release. Why would anyone allow a felon to get their voting rights back if they aren't even willing to make good on the very conditions that got them out of prison in the first place? They promised to pay....and then didn't.

What am I missing?
 
gator, yes I do, but it took a Federal judge to over turn another judge to agree that the felons have to pay the fines in the first place
I’m a little lost, is your contention that somebody paying the felons fines so that they can tell them how to vote is a good idea for this country?

I think I’ve died and gone to bizarro world.
 
I’m a little lost, is your contention that somebody paying the felons fines so that they can tell them how to vote is a good idea for this country?

I think I’ve died and gone to bizarro world.

And never mind those some of those felons raped someone, killed someone, committed armed robbery or any number of other heinous crimes.

Also, never mind that the vast majority of convicted felons got caught committing multiple felonies prior to their actual felony convictions that were plead down to misdemeanors in an effort to give them another shot at life while also clearing out overburdened court dockets. The average felon, in my experience, has committed dozens (if not hundreds) of felonies that they either weren't caught committing or weren't held to account for, for whatever reason. These aren't good people. I can't believe I needed to type that.
 
Guys --- I'm not sure I understand this. First off I thought that if you are convicted of a felon you go to jail. If you are given a 20 year sentence, (Or what ever sentence), usually (I thought) , you served the time in jail, not pay a fine. Anyway, I would doubt a felon who has been in jail for many years really cares who is president, governor, mayor, or any other office. I never heard of anyone robbing a voting precient (I can't spell that word)
 
Guys --- I'm not sure I understand this. First off I thought that if you are convicted of a felon you go to jail. If you are given a 20 year sentence, (Or what ever sentence), usually (I thought) , you served the time in jail, not pay a fine. Anyway, I would doubt a felon who has been in jail for many years really cares who is president, governor, mayor, or any other office. I never heard of anyone robbing a voting precient (I can't spell that word)

You'd be shocked to learn how many felons are given a "suspended sentence" which means, for example, they are given 10 years but serve no time. They are placed on probation for those 10 years instead and only serve that time if they violate their probation.

Also, and each state has different sentencing guidelines, for example...a 20 year sentence split 10 means at MAX this person would serve 10 years though 3 or 4 is more likely given "good time."

In Alabama, 4 months kills a year with good time.
 
If you are given a 20 year sentence, (Or what ever sentence), usually (I thought) , you served the time in jail, not pay a fine.

The fines are a part of the sentence. For example, a Class A felony conviction is 10-99 years and a fine of up to $60k in Alabama.

Obviously the lesser offenses have lower sentences and fines.
 
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you know Bama you are great at criticizing. You aught to be proud of yourself being so damn perfect. I voted for felons getting their voting privileges restored ,as did a majority of those voting because I felt it was the right thing to do. You are entitled to your opinion as misguided as it is. But, I am not stupid.
 
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I thought it was because You all thought Hunter would get justly convicted of DUI, fraud, or cocaine possession or child abandonment but still get to vote for Prevagenless Joe! This not a moral issue for libs any more than the DC ,Puerto Rico congressional seats or packing the court are; it is shitty swamp maneuvers.
 
You'd be shocked to learn how many felons are given a "suspended sentence" which means, for example, they are given 10 years but serve no time. They are placed on probation for those 10 years instead and only serve that time if they violate their probation.

Also, and each state has different sentencing guidelines, for example...a 20 year sentence split 10 means at MAX this person would serve 10 years though 3 or 4 is more likely given "good time."

In Alabama, 4 months kills a year with good time.

I was actually wrong about split sentences in Alabama. It's worse than I thought.

A split sentence of less than 15 years equals no more than 3 years in prison. A split sentence on a sentence 15 to 20 is from 3 years but no more than 5 in prison. In both circumstances the rest of the sentence is served on probation.

No "good time" is given with split sentencing.

A reverse split means the first part of the sentence is served on probation with the second part served in prison. Obviously if you don’t violate the probation on the front end, the prison time is suspended meaning no time in prison.
 
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I’m a little lost, is your contention that somebody paying the felons fines so that they can tell them how to vote is a good idea for this country?

I think I’ve died and gone to bizarro world.
gator. I sure did not want to get into this with you, trying to hold on to my sanity with the people on this forum is bad enough. No, I do not think it is right for some multi millionaire to pay all these fees and fines just so they can they can influence vote a certain way. This was NEVER any part of my original discussion. I was trying to make a point that I voted to get felons voting rights returned. period.
Guys --- I'm not sure I understand this. First off I thought that if you are convicted of a felon you go to jail. If you are given a 20 year sentence, (Or what ever sentence), usually (I thought) , you served the time in jail, not pay a fine. Anyway, I would doubt a felon who has been in jail for many years really cares who is president, governor, mayor, or any other office. I never heard of anyone robbing a voting precient (I can't spell that word)
precinct.
 
gator. I sure did not want to get into this with you, trying to hold on to my sanity with the people on this forum is bad enough. No, I do not think it is right for some multi millionaire to pay all these fees and fines just so they can they can influence vote a certain way. This was NEVER any part of my original discussion. I was trying to make a point that I voted to get felons voting rights returned. period.

precinct.
Maybe it’s just me but if you commit enough Felonise that she wanted to actually have a felony conviction I think you forfeit your right to vote. Voting is a privilege of citizenship and breaking the laws of a nation, especially one that affords people the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, should forfeit your right a voting in the country whose laws you break.
 
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Maybe it’s just me but if you commit enough Felonise that she wanted to actually have a felony conviction I think you forfeit your right to vote. Voting is a privilege of citizenship and breaking the laws of a nation, especially one that affords people the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, should forfeit your right a voting in the country whose lives you break.
gator, if I remember correctly it was the more minor criminals who would benefit from restoration of rights. Not murderers, rapists, kidnappers. pedophiles. Anyway, it makes little difference at this point........jim
 
Ghost, that has always bothered me. Maybe the past has indicated a preponderance of felons who would vote if able, are democrats.

wait...i thought the uneducated people being preyed upon were pubs? Huh, who knew. Illegals, felons, and youth, strange patterns here.
 
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gator, if I remember correctly it was the more minor criminals who would benefit from restoration of rights. Not murderers, rapists, kidnappers. pedophiles. Anyway, it makes little difference at this point........jim
I wonder if the people that committed the crimes against, the Felonise against, consider them to be minor criminals. This is just a play to get extra votes for Democrats pure and simple.
 
A reminder: My old M question used to determine one's ability to reason. Sarah said, "my two young daughters have absolutely nothing in common." Is Sarah lying? BamaFan1137 can answer this question correctly.

From my 60 question, 60 minute long ago test. Where does a circle begin and where does it end? I have no idea who here can answer except for me. I know one who can't answer. So does Ghost and nail.
 
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gator. I sure did not want to get into this with you, trying to hold on to my sanity with the people on this forum is bad enough.

Jimbo, look at how you responded to this issue (Meh, so he's helping felons vote, I don't see the big deal...) versus how you respond to every single comment Pres Trump makes.

Maybe if this is no big deal to you, then you can agree that 99% of the stuff that outrages you about Trump, probably shouldn't. Fair?
 
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I wonder if the people that committed the crimes against, the Felonise against, consider them to be minor criminals. This is just a play to get extra votes for Democrats pure and simple.
gator, just wondering my friend. Do you not believe in 2nd chances.?? That is why I voted to restore. Really did not appear to be such a big thing at the time, or now for that matter.........jim
 
Ghost. Honestly , i would. When this all came up I never thought of the election and what difference it would make. Frankly I was thinking of my son.

Your son is a felon?

And let's take it a step further: Let's say Donald Trump Jr. was going to pay all the fines. Still cool with you?

It's clearly an attempt to interfere in an election. This is why people say libs are cool with voter fraud because every time they have a chance to stand against it, they go 'meh, I don't see the big deal...'
 
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Your son is a felon?

And let's take it a step further: Let's say Donald Trump Jr. was going to pay all the fines. Still cool with you?

It's clearly an attempt to interfere in an election. This is why people say libs are cool with voter fraud because every time they have a chance to stand against it, they go 'meh, I don't see the big deal...'
My son was a felon (selling steroids) he has completed everything including 3 0r 4 yrs of parole. I nev er said that a third party paying fines just on the chance they would gain some votes by doing it was o.k. Ghost I appre ate your passion, but I still intend to offset 1 Dem. vote at election time. Take care of yourself, stay true to your principles, The Pres would be lucky to have a few million of you........jim
 
My son was a felon (selling steroids) he has completed everything including 3 0r 4 yrs of parole. I nev er said that a third party paying fines just on the chance they would gain some votes by doing it was o.k.

You didn't say it wasn't. Everyone else here did.

You can think that your son should be able to vote and still speak out against a dem breaking the law.
 
The real takeaway here is that Bloomberg assumes all Florida felons are also dems.
As does Lebron James and others who are ponying up to the coalition to pay felons restoration fines. While the MSM will try and twist this, it's a known fact (studies done on it) the majority of felons vote overwhelming Democrat. While the media is FOS, these people would not be doing this if they didn't in fact already know they were gaining Democrat voters. And anyone who argues otherwise is just a plain fool. lol Follow the money!
 
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