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Bloomberg Is Buying 32,000 Black And Hispanic V**es In Florida For $16 Million Dollars
Sep 22, 2020 14:03:10   #
woodguru
 
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?utm_source=push_notifications

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Sep 22, 2020 14:14:37   #
Liberty Tree
 
woodguru wrote:
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?
utm_source=push_notifications
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose ... (show quote)


All that matters to you is Democrats win. How they do it is ok with you as long as they win.

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Sep 22, 2020 14:15:02   #
Kevyn
 
woodguru wrote:
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?utm_source=push_notifications
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose ... (show quote)

It is good to see Bloomberg investing in preserving our republic.

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Sep 22, 2020 14:38:34   #
Auntie Lulu
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
All that matters to you is Democrats win. How they do it is ok with you as long as they win.


Bravo! Well stated.

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Sep 22, 2020 17:50:35   #
vernon
 
Kevyn wrote:
It is good to see Bloomberg investing in preserving our republic.


Bloomberg is just buying v**es .Its really just money going down a rat hole. but I'm sure you don't see anything wrong.Now people should see just what obama was trying to accomplish with
making all those billionaires. But they will get a surprise when the v**es are counted. And he is just like you .he just wants to line his pockets. and kiss the kings ass when you get the chance.

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Sep 22, 2020 18:00:41   #
Auntie Dee
 
vernon wrote:
Bloomberg is just buying v**es .Its really just money going down a rat hole. but I'm sure you don't see anything wrong.Now people should see just what obama was trying to accomplish with
making all those billionaires. But they will get a surprise when the v**es are counted. And he is just like you .he just wants to line his pockets. and kiss the kings ass when you get the chance.


You do have to wonder what Bloomberg is getting out of it? Saving our Republic? No, Kevin that is very NAIVE thinking! This move shows he is not wanting to SAVE our country, this shows he is COMPLICIT in turning our country over to China and the NWO & lining his own pockets while doing so!!

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Sep 23, 2020 06:12:50   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
woodguru wrote:
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?utm_source=push_notifications
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose ... (show quote)


The residents of Miami appreciate the money, party time.

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Sep 23, 2020 11:12:40   #
Tug484
 
Kevyn wrote:
It is good to see Bloomberg investing in preserving our republic.


He's breaking the law, but that never bothers you, does it?
You're like that bird in the tree. Drop your crap bomb and fly off!

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Sep 24, 2020 02:25:58   #
Radiance3
 
woodguru wrote:
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?utm_source=push_notifications
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose ... (show quote)

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It is illegal. Matt Geatz will look into it. Those who have not paid their penalties.

Democrats are evil. Those 32000 are mostly b****s and Hispanic.

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Sep 24, 2020 12:15:59   #
vernon
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
You do have to wonder what Bloomberg is getting out of it? Saving our Republic? No, Kevin that is very NAIVE thinking! This move shows he is not wanting to SAVE our country, this shows he is COMPLICIT in turning our country over to China and the NWO & lining his own pockets while doing so!!


If dems don't win this time I think he trying to set himself a run for the presidency in 24.

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Sep 24, 2020 12:17:24   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
woodguru wrote:
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?utm_source=push_notifications
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose ... (show quote)

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Where do you pull out the statement Florida "county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe".

South Florida felons owe a billion dollars in fines — and that will affect their ability to v**e
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/fl-ne-felony-fines-broward-palm-beach-20190531-5hxf7mveyree5cjhk4xr7b73v4-story.html
Florida courts struggle to collect fines owed by felons
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/florida/2020/02/11/florida-courts-struggle-to-collect-fines-owed-by-felons/

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Sep 24, 2020 12:50:20   #
Radiance3
 
woodguru wrote:
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose of irony, and quite frankly it isn't quite what the right's knee jerk reaction thinks it is.

Somewhere north of 700,000 felons in Florida got the right to v**e. The republican led legislature got cute and tried to block them from v****g by preventing anyone with outstanding fines and fees owed. Actually theoretically this would apply to anyone with parking tickets or wh**ever, but the group being targeted by republicans was felons.

Trying to right this wrong, this group has a strong representation by civil rights groups helping them take care of their fees and fines. The reason they needed help in the first place is because the county clerks have in many cases not even been able to tell people how much they owe due to poor records and vague penalties. At the point where a county or state records clerk cannot even tell someone how much they owe their right to v**e should not be held from them, not that it ever should have in the first place.

E******ns are won or lost over numbers like allowing felons to v**e...it's not even an issue in most states, it's one of those things that should be decided under a federal civil rights statute...only in Florida

https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/mike-bloomberg-raises-16-million-to-pay-fines-of-32000-former-felons-so-they-can-v**e-again-in-florida-report/?utm_source=push_notifications
This one has it's humor along with a healthy dose ... (show quote)

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That is illegal. V**er intimidation and v**e buying schemes.

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