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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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Learned from the best.
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Maj John Bell
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Hmm what? Are we now looking for a Trump-student collusion. There is a reason the founding fathers wrote impeachment into the Constitution and not recall.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Hmm that he attracts the same type of individuals as him. Long before he became POTUS I became disgusted with his business practices.
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Maj John Bell
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - So........ guilt by the most tenuous of association.; seems "fair and just" to me. I guess if the DNC gets their wish and felons get to vote, the white collar criminals will be voting en masse for the RNC candidate.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Maj John Bell What's wrong with convicted felons who have done their time voting? And yes, I believe strongly in guilt by association.
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Maj John Bell
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen -

__Convicted Felons Voting: "As a policy justification, Locke's social contract theory has withstood the test of time; it served a rationale for the enactment of felon disenfranchisement laws in the past, and remains a compelling argument today.

When someone commits a crime, he commits it not just against the victim, but against our entire society. Protests that time served is enough, and that society should prioritize the rehabilitation and reintegration of felons should fall on deaf ears.

Opponents of disenfranchisement claim that the inability to vote stymies felons' 'remittance into a law-abiding society.' Yet they neglect to explain why the tonic of voting did not curtail felons from committing crimes initially."

George Brooks, JD
Attorney
"Felon Disenfranchisement: Law, History, Policy, and Politics,"
Fordham Urban Law Journal
2005

Guilt by association: If one can demonstrate that the connection between the two characteristics that were inherited by association is causally linked, or the probability of taking on a characteristic would be high, then it would be valid.

Can you show a causal link between supporting President Trump and fraud. Can you show an abnormally high occurrence of criminal conduct by people that support President Trump. Please keep in mind that the same statistical "bar" can then be applied to you and any criminal where someone can meet the same statistical bar.

As an example... opposition to President trump then puts you on the same moral plane as antifa activists. I don't believe that for a minute, but it is the corner into which you are painting yourself.
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