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Topic History of: Prisoner voting ...... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
hedda |
Mary wrote:
hedda wrote:
why anyone would possibly care that prisoners may vote is bizarre
Should we not care about any of their rights (or lack of them) then?

didn't put that well..I meant why would anyone care that prisoners have a vote. |
Mary |
hedda wrote:
why anyone would possibly care that prisoners may vote is bizarre
Should we not care about any of their rights (or lack of them) then?
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hedda |
prisoner voting..or the lack of it..is one of those nice diversions with which they can keep the mass of proles fuming about (plus TVs in cells) while they do other insane things.
why anyone would possibly care that prisoners may vote is bizarre. |
Mary |
JK2006 wrote:
To me it is obvious that prisoners must vote
I've decided never to vote again
The first point is correct.
But your second - your decision - is a bad one.
'Good men doing nothing - a recipe for anarchy'......an awful misquote of a famous bloke.
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WronglyConvicted |
Don't Vote JK ?
Then don't complain !
Anyhow, any half-brained Brit knows that true Lefty Livingston was er, 'right', when he said, paraphrased, " If voting REALLY changed anything the REAL powers,(bent-media), would campaign to ban it !"
So, what SHOULD be made Brit-illegal is what some modern-EU states enforce, where it's a crime NOT to Vote ! |
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