Hey. Depending on court outcome, it’s a relevant question. The 14th amendment says nothing about conviction when discussing who can’t run. That to me is then a court decision. Regarding felons, there’s a strong belief around these parts that felons should be ineligible to vote. Should felons be allowed to seek elective office if they should be ineligible to vote?
I wrote: The law of the banana republic - just like the circus in New Jerk City, and your heroes U.S. District Clinton stooge Lewis Kaplan and his uninformed mob-jury.
You seem confused about the actual state of "the law" in the Banana Republic of America.
Most freepers aren't confused by these things - but you are.