2000 Mules

Look dumbass, dropping ballots for people in jails and nursing homes is legal in GA.

Not if you're not related, asstard. Are you saying people accused of a felony are allowed to vote in Georgia? They are not.

Are you claiming a person that some dementia-stricken person that's so bad off their relatives put them in a nursing home that any Democrat operative can just go coerce

a ballot out of them and it's legal for them to do that and then drop off all the nursing home ballots to a drop box? It ain't California, motherfucker. No, that shit is not legal in GA.
 
Not if you're not related, asstard. Are you saying people accused of a felony are allowed to vote in Georgia?



It also added that any disabled elector may have it delivered by their caregiver, and if a voter is in jail may have it delivered by an employee of the jail.

If someone does not meet those criteria, and they try to submit a mail a ballot on behalf of someone, they're in violation of Georgia law and subject to punishment.


Are you saying that those awaiting trials cannot vote? Boy you are dumb as a box of rock.
 


It also added that any disabled elector may have it delivered by their caregiver, and if a voter is in jail may have it delivered by an employee of the jail.

If someone does not meet those criteria, and they try to submit a mail a ballot on behalf of someone, they're in violation of Georgia law and subject to punishment.


Are you saying that those awaiting trials cannot vote? Boy you are dumb as a box of rock.

You can't vote if you're awaiting trial for a felony and in jail, fucktard. It's pretty much like you've already been convicted.

You can't vote while on felony probation, either.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...st-racist-law-north-carolina-lanisha-brachter

IDGAF about what The Guardian says, except where it proves you can't vote in GA if on felony probation.

That's the law.

And you can't vote in GA if you're a convicted felon and in jail.

Which, if you're in jail in GA, 75% are going to be convicted felons. Maybe not for the charge they're in on right them, but..
 
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You can't vote if you're awaiting trial for a felony, fucktard. It's pretty much like you've already been convicted.

No dumbass you can still vote even if you await a trial. Are you fucking saying that they cannot vote when out on bail?

Jesus Fucking Christ you are dumb.
 


It also added that any disabled elector may have it delivered by their caregiver, and if a voter is in jail may have it delivered by an employee of the jail.

If someone does not meet those criteria, and they try to submit a mail a ballot on behalf of someone, they're in violation of Georgia law and subject to punishment.


Are you saying that those awaiting trials cannot vote? Boy you are dumb as a box of rock.
https://www.ajc.com/politics/what-2...ms/FFMNUU56RVBRNOLZKWHUREQPEU/?outputType=amp

“Election investigators have reviewed several videos included in “2000 Mules” and found no illegal behavior, including a video that showed a Gwinnett County man inserting ballots into a drop box, according to the secretary of state’s office.
“We investigated, and the five ballots that he turned in were all for himself and his family members,” said Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during a debate last week.”




 
https://www.ajc.com/politics/what-2...ms/FFMNUU56RVBRNOLZKWHUREQPEU/?outputType=amp

“Election investigators have reviewed several videos included in “2000 Mules” and found no illegal behavior, including a video that showed a Gwinnett County man inserting ballots into a drop box, according to the secretary of state’s office.
“We investigated, and the five ballots that he turned in were all for himself and his family members,” said Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during a debate last week.”





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And if a person is on the voter rolls but hasn't voted in the last 10 years or so it would be pretty safe casting a vote for them. And did you not see the patients in vegetative states who voted in 2020. I saw a young girl that had never voted say she tried to vote in person and was told she had already voted. That kind of thing happened a lot.

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No dumbass you can still vote even if you await a trial. Are you fucking saying that they cannot vote when out on bail?

Jesus Fucking Christ you are dumb.

I am, you shitbird. It's a fact. If you're out on bail for a felony, you cannot vote.

If you're on probation for a felony, you cannot vote.
 
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Whatever happened to "innocent until proven guilty", shit for brains?

It does not work that way within FL and GA state laws. Fact.

The Constitution says you have a right to bear arms, but if you have a gun in your vehicle it has to conform to a certain criteria or you could get arrested in those states for bearing arms.

Seen/unseen, it's complicated. I don't like it.

The Constitution says you're innocent until proven guilty, the State takes a different view on that.

The State says if you got arrested, you're probably guilty and get everything that comes with that.

Whether you're guilty or not. That's how it is. That's reality.

I got arrested for aggravated battery when 2 motherfuckers tried to jump me. I kicked their ass and my dog bit one and all kinds of stuff; And even though 2-5 different neighbors were out

there

telling the police it wasn't my fault (Neighbors and their wives and kids) and they jumped me. I got arrested. The police were wrong. The boys that tried to jump me got the worst of it, bigtime

and how. :laugh: Yeah, they looked a whole lot worse than I did. One did cut me over one eye with a ring on purpose. That was right before I fucked them both up.

Pretty sure I clacked their skulls together with all my body weight with this judo move I learned from Puerto-Ricans and I think it fractured one of their skullbones.

Nothing ever came of that because those turds went to prison the next week.

But uh, I could not have voted while the bond period was in effect for that.

Doesn't mean I wasn't barred from voting for like 6 weeks or so.
 
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So you cannot cite the law? Got it.

I take it you cannot find the one where it says arrested felons are eligible to vote, correct?

Why would I even be able to do that?! I'm not a lawyer. I do simple work for a living.

I'll tell you right now they are not in FL and GA.
 
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