South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Many convicted felons remain on voter rolls, according to Sun Sentinel investigation
Thousands who should be ineligible are registered to vote
Reported by Peter Franceschina, Sally Kestin, John Maines, Megan O'Matz and Dana Williams Written by Sally Kestin
October 12, 2008
More than 30,000 Florida felons who by law should have been stripped of their right to vote remain registered to cast ballots in this presidential battleground state, a Sun Sentinel investigation has found.Many are faithful voters, with at least 4,900 turning out in past elections.Another 5,600 are not likely to vote Nov. 4 — they're still in prison.Of the felons who registered with a party, Democrats outnumber Republicans more than two to one.
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If you win, but you cheat, and you know that you won ONLY by cheating - do you feel bad? Do you understand you have subverted the Democratic process? Does it matter to you?
If not, then you are no better than Haiti or Pakistan, Thailand, or ...
Democracy deserves better than people who do not believe in the process, even if they claim to.
We should look into Ohio, Michigan, Florida - absolute certainty we will find it in each state.
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