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Carter says Florida Voting Still Not Fair

linuxwrangler writes "Ex president Jimmy Carter is claiming that Florida has still not created conditions for a fair election. The Carter Center has monitored over 50 elections worldwide for fairness and says that the absence of uniformity in voting procedures and the lack of a non-partisan election commission sets the stage for a repeat of the 2000 election. That election, overseen by Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris (aka co-chair of the Bush-Cheney state campaign committee), was officially decided by a margin of 537 votes. According to Carter, Florida governor Jeb Bush (aka brother of George W. Bush) has done little to correct the problems found in the 2000 election. In addition, Harris' successor Glenda Hood, (aka an elector for George W. Bush in 2000) recently attempted to disqualify 22,000 African Americans (likely Democrats), but only 61 Hispanics (likely Republicans), as alleged felons."

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  1. Re:waahhhh by sadomikeyism · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Typical ignorance of a whiner. You CAN vote as a felon as soon as you leave the pen in all but 14 states. THOSE 14 states reqire the following:

    a) that you finish your parole/probation, pay any fines (that is part of your punishment too, not just your incarceration),

    and

    b) petition the court for relief of civil disability. The court will review your behavior in the pen and on probation/parole and decide whether you deserve to receive your right to vote back or whether you have some additional re-civilizing to do.

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    "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves