Synthaholic
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I've never seen the logic/connection in not letting felons vote. They haven't lost their citizenship. What leaders do affect them, also. And someone convicted of marijuana possession should be able to vote for a candidate who wants to legalize it or pardon offenders. That sounds very American to me.
08:52 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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There is a widely-held attitude in our society that if you are convicted of a crime, you forfeit all rights and deserve whatever happens to you.

Also that if you are accused you are guilty (unless you're a powerful/white man accused of abuse, then the accuser is assumed to be a lying gold digger).
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03:19 AM - Aug 21, 2023
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