Posted on 07/22/2016 3:55:51 PM PDT by God luvs America
The Supreme Court of Virginia has ruled against Gov. Terry McAuliffes order restoring voting rights to more than 200,000 felons who completed their sentences, a decision that dealt a major blow to the Democratic governor and has implications for the November presidential race in the crucial swing state.
In a 4-3 ruling issued Friday, the court ruled that McAuliffe overstepped his clemency powers under the state constitution by issuing a sweeping order in April restoring rights to all ex-offenders who are no longer incacerated or on probation or parole.
The court agreed with state Republicans who challenge McAuliffes order, arguing voting rights should be restored on a case-by-case basis.
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Right decision but too late, can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube.. this will cause chaos at the polling place. Look for VA to be the new FL..
wow for once the courts don’t advance ‘Rats over-reaching their powers....
gag on that Shrillary!!
A clear case of Felonphobia/s
This is what T-Mac has said he will do:
Lets assume hypothetically that the state Supreme Court knocks it down, said McAuliffe. The next day I will sit at my deskprobably with the assistance of my autopenand I will sign 206,000 orders.
They will have their rights back that day, he said. This is much ado about nothing.
McAuliffe: Supreme Court Cant Stop Restoration of Felons Voting Rights
http://freebeacon.com/politics/mcauliffe-supreme-court-cant-stop-restoration-of-felons-voting-rights/
I have to admit, this straddled that line of executive powers vs legislative powers. Had the governor said ‘if you’re a convicted felon who has completed your sentence, go to the website, fill out the form, and your voting privileges would be restored,’ I think the decision would have been the other way.
Instead, he by default passed legislation - since legislation can’t be created and approved by the executive alone, it was struck down.
4 vs 3, though, things are getting close everywhere.
Not if the RNC does its job.
That degenerate MF McCauliffe needs to go to prison along with SHRILLARY!
I remember civics class in 1973 we learned that felons loose their right to vote. It was a big thing back then. The right.
This is one of the reasons why True The Vote And other voter fraud prevention groups are going to be really busy this year.
Giving truthful answers may bite this fellow in the butt.
What was the tally on the vote 1-0 ???
by default passed legislation
I.e. if it had been petition driven, even with a super-easy petition process, then approving any number of received petitions would have passed muster.
If so — McAuliffe was too clever by half. On the other hand maybe he hoped this hail Mary would get by, knowing that a lot wouldn’t care to apply and might need rousting out at the last minute to be bused to a poll.
Va. Supreme Court overturns felons rights restoration
WTOP News (Washington DC) ^ | July 22, 2016 6:23 pm | Amanda Iacone
Posted on Friday, July 22, 2016 5:26:13 PM by COBOL2Java
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3451941/posts
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eliminates him from being the VP choice.
This is SO typical of the corruption of the Democrats, that they will do anything and everything unethical and illegal to assure the Beast will win in November.
Why can’t felons who paid their debt to society be allowed to vote?
I have to admit, this straddled that line of executive powers vs legislative powers. Had the governor said if youre a convicted felon who has completed your sentence, go to the website, fill out the form, and your voting privileges would be restored, I think the decision would have been the other way.
Don’t think this would work. He still would have to sign every one to be legal.
Hand those judges a box of big fat Cuban cigars.
Hitlery needed those votes.
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