McAuliffe restores voting rights for 206K ex-felons; GOP calls it move to boost Clinton | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10285594 United States 04/22/2016 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW!! Quoting: The Fourth Horseman Gov. Terry McAuliffe today signed an order restoring the voting rights of 206,000 ex-felons, a sweeping action the governor said was aimed at rectifying Virginia's "long and sad history" of suppressing African-American voting power. Coming in a presidential election year, a swift backlash ensued as Republicans accused McAuliffe of abusing his executive power to help longtime ally Hillary Clinton win a battleground state by putting more likely Democratic voters on the books. SOURCE: [link to www.richmond.com] It's complete in your face face fuck the laws, fuck the Constitution, fuck what's right...destruction from within. Karl Marx. They are winning. America needs to rise up finally and fucking destroy this movement!!! Or die inside of it. Be prepared. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10285594 United States 04/22/2016 09:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW!! Quoting: The Fourth Horseman Gov. Terry McAuliffe today signed an order restoring the voting rights of 206,000 ex-felons, a sweeping action the governor said was aimed at rectifying Virginia's "long and sad history" of suppressing African-American voting power. Coming in a presidential election year, a swift backlash ensued as Republicans accused McAuliffe of abusing his executive power to help longtime ally Hillary Clinton win a battleground state by putting more likely Democratic voters on the books. SOURCE: [link to www.richmond.com] Here we go...times up |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10285594 United States 04/22/2016 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOW!! Quoting: The Fourth Horseman Gov. Terry McAuliffe today signed an order restoring the voting rights of 206,000 ex-felons, a sweeping action the governor said was aimed at rectifying Virginia's "long and sad history" of suppressing African-American voting power. Coming in a presidential election year, a swift backlash ensued as Republicans accused McAuliffe of abusing his executive power to help longtime ally Hillary Clinton win a battleground state by putting more likely Democratic voters on the books. SOURCE: [link to www.richmond.com] Here we go...times up |