West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: Raine on October 10, 2008, 02:07:19 PM
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I, AS WELL AS FAR TOO MANY OTHERS, AM A FELON. I HAVE BEEN SINCE A MONTH AFTER I TURNED 18.
I HEAR FROM SOME PEOPLE THAT AS LONG AS YOU'RE NOT ON PAROLE OR PROBATION, YOU CAN VOTE.
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE? IF SO, I WANTED THAT INFORMATION TO BE KNOWN HERE ON THE FORUM BECAUSE IM SURE THERE ARE OTHERS LIKE MYSELF WHO HAVE WONDERED THE SAME THING.
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Can you get it expunged?
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Felon = Scum of society. No nigga you cant vote
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FUCK A VOTE
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FUCK A VOTE
this is why society is where it's at now.
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FUCK A VOTE
damn i'm feelin' that pic. i need to see a booty shot. i wanna be ya nigga.
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HOW about a vote???? how many wanna see what kittygurl look like Naked????
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FUCK A VOTE
this is why society is where it's at now.
Well if you was smart enough to know..that voting does not make a difference...G7 summit they jus had..thats who runs shit...Obama will never make things change and Mc Caine will bring us 20 steps closer to a one world bankin system...
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from what i've heard, a felon cannot vote unless it has been expunged from your record. if i were you i would get the felony expunged as soon as possible so you can register to vote within the next few weeks and vote for OBAMA
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Felons voting = Obama wins
I have no problem allowing them to vote ;D
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You're a felon. That means you shit on law and order. Then why should the state listen to you? Why do you even want to vote for a system you're opposing? Or have you had a change of heart?
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actually, to be honest, i dont believe votes count at all and i have absolutely no faith in the system as it is. the judicial system has more holes in it than a screen door and the police have way too much power. but i have heard this question come up so many times in conversation that i felt the need to discover the answer and make that information available for anyone who actually DOES care...
any amount of trust i might have had left in the system went out the window when bush was re-elected.