It's wafer thin!I'm not Exum. Plus I don't want to go on the cart. I feel happy! I feel happy!
It's wafer thin!I'm not Exum. Plus I don't want to go on the cart. I feel happy! I feel happy!
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Hmmm.
Texas5 years? I mean if you conspired to commit voter fraud and then carried it out premeditatively and cast multiple fraudulent votes and had some sort of criminal history I could see 5 years.
That's not some sort of casual sentence. That is absolutely life altering. I knew a guy who killed his sister and he got out in 5 years.
Fair point
You did catch the part about her being on "supervised release" parole, right? The 5 years was for violating the conditions of her parole.... and had some sort of criminal history I could see 5 years.
Nope, I reacted to the posted tweet. There was no mention of her prior criminal history or being on parole.You did catch the part about her being on "supervised release" parole, right? The 5 years was for violating the conditions of her parole.
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I don't know what the previous crime was but the tweet specifically mentioned that she was on supervised release. That is the term they use for parole now.Nope, I reacted to the posted tweet. There was no mention of her prior criminal history or being on parole.
@Thriller, did you know that info when posting the Tweet? If you did it's pretty misleading.
So, what was her previous crime? Tell me it is for a trivial amount of drug possession and that brings up an entirely different conversation.
Oh. I just read the tweet again....I don't know what the previous crime was but the tweet specifically mentioned that she was on supervised release. That is the term they use for parole now.
She wasn’t aware of the parole issue. Many states have recently passed by ballot measure forgiveness for felons. I’ve read that many red states are making it difficult to know whether they are truly eligible to vote or not. I do not know what her prior offenses were nor do I find them relevant.Nope, I reacted to the posted tweet. There was no mention of her prior criminal history or being on parole.
@Thriller, did you know that info when posting the Tweet? If you did it's pretty misleading.
So, what was her previous crime? Tell me it is for a trivial amount of drug possession and that brings up an entirely different conversation.
Yeah, but I assume MOST voter fraud cases that are relatively minor and small scale get treated a lot like that guy's situation was.She wasn’t aware of the parole issue. Many states have recently passed by ballot measure forgiveness for felons. I’ve read that many red states are making it difficult to know whether they are truly eligible to vote or not. I do not know what her prior offenses were nor do I find them relevant.
She believed she could vote (why would she knowingly violate her parole to vote) and did so and got slammed. The other (white) guy knew what he was doing was wrong and got a tap on the wrist.
It’s just another case of systemic racism in our country. Republicans don’t want minorities to vote because they assume that they’ll vote for democrats.
True. I see your point.Yeah, but I assume MOST voter fraud cases that are relatively minor and small scale get treated a lot like that guy's situation was.
It sounds like her sentence is not based on her voter fraud, it is a pre-existing sentence that has been suspended as long as she complies with her parole requirements. So it's misleading.
But that is why I brought up the low-level drug conviction possibility.True. I see your point.
The abuse that liberal women who are also POC take is just amazing.
Also she's wearing jeans with stilettos. Like what's that about?Such a weirdo. A person is running towards an elevator because they want to make it on the elevator before the door closes. She makes that into some dramatic affair for some stupid reason, then throws out some racist comments and her supporters just eat it up.
Also, she must be quite dumb since she presumably works in buildings where elevators are used but doesnt know how elevators work. She is like “i cant stop the doors from closing”. Uhhh, yes you can. There is literally a button that does that.
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