ChileG
Distinguished Member
- Messages
- 473
It’s another shitty week to be a ketchup bottle or a white wall at Mar-a-Lago
I have been reliably told that INFLATION IS OUT OF CONTROL!!!
Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It’s another shitty week to be a ketchup bottle or a white wall at Mar-a-Lago
He's been kicked around since he was born2 out of 10. Would have been better if it had included Donold’s signature dance move the “jerking two dicks wiggle”.
they deserve each other
I had this same question. Apparently he can still vote this election...Had to get his vote in early before he is not officially eligible to vote as a felon. Lol
That’s interesting. Several years ago, former Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon pled guilty in federal court to corruption charges. After he pled guilty, but before he was sentenced and before judgment was entered, he voted in an election. He was then charged in state court with voter fraud based on voting as a convicted felon prior to having his rights restored. It raised the question of whether it counted as a conviction at that point, since he had not yet been sentenced and judgment had not yet been entered. As it turned out, it was considered a conviction under the law, thus he was prohibited from voting.I had this same question. Apparently he can still vote this election...
Trump could still vote for himself after New York conviction if he's not in prison on Election Day
Donald Trump may be convicted of a felony and reside in Florida, a state notorious for restricting the voting rights of people with criminal records, but he can still vote as long as he stays out of prison in New York state.apnews.com
"But he can still vote as long as he stays out of prison in New York state. That’s because Florida defers to other states’ disenfranchisement rules for residents convicted of out-of-state felonies. In Trump’s case, New York law only removes the right to vote for people convicted of felonies when they’re incarcerated."
A-fucking-men.
Sincerely,
A Former Republican
Yep. I highly doubt I'll ever change my independent affiliation, too. And it's going to be a really long time- and it's going to take a complete evisceration of the MAGA control of the GOP- for me to ever consider voting for a Republican at the national level ever again. Watching the entire GOP completely surrender to Trump over the last 8 years has been repulsive and it's not something I'll probably be able to forgive and forget.Same here. I'm Independent for life now.
A-fucking-men.
Sincerely,
A Former Republican