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[ official ] Trump for president 2024

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Roc Paint, Nov 27, 2020.

  1. raining threes

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    LMAO

    Obviously you dont know me.

    I haven't missed much by not getting to know you.
     
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    Why is he rubbing on that little boy's ass?
     
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    LMAO, I have absolutely no doubt that Trump would throw everyone in that photo underneath a bus if it would benefit him.
     
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    Live from Riker's Island!
     
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    He’d do them like Richie Aprile did Beansie…
     
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    Screenshot_20240531-153435.png

    The Truth Behind the Hat

    MAGA - Make America More Authoritarian

    When you read it backwards it describes Trump

    AGAM - A Grifter and Moron
     
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    What a sad pathetic human
     
  13. Xopher

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    MAGA- Make America Germany Around (1936)
     
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    Yep. Rubbing a little boy's ass.
     
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    Melania will pay close attention to the child custody portion...

    What Rights Do Felons Lose?

    Convicted felons are given restrictions within the law to help protect society. In addition to losing rights, convicted felons are also required to abide by certain regulations like regular drug screenings and sobriety treatment.

    Voting Rights for Convicted Felons
    Can felons vote? Voting rights for convicted felons vary depending on the state of their residence and incarceration. In some states, convicted felons lose rights to vote temporarily while they are serving the length of their sentence. Upon release from jail, they are able to vote once again.

    In other states, convicted felons do not lose the right to vote at any time, while some states do not restore a convicted felon’s right to vote unless further action is taken on behalf of the inmate. For instance, the convicted felon can apply for a governor’s pardon or withstand a “waiting period” after they’ve been released. They might have to complete terms of probation or parole, or pay any outstanding fines, as well.

    You may have heard the loss of felons’ voting rights referred to as “felony disenfranchisement.” To see how felony disenfranchisement works in your state, check out this map from the American Civil Liberties Union.

    Traveling Abroad
    Just as voting rights vary state by state, regulations dealing with traveling abroad vary by country. In the United States, if you are a convicted felon because of a drug-related felony, your passport may be revoked while you are serving out your sentence, including probation or parole.

    However, the US is not the only country that implements travel restrictions if you are a convicted felon. Other countries enforce strict border control when it comes to allowing convicted felons into their territory. Canada, for example, has access to information about convicted criminals in the US through the US National Crime Information Center. So, if you are a convicted felon attempting to travel from the US to Canada, you may receive a background check before crossing the border. This could result in not being allowed to enter the country.

    This is not the case for all countries, though. Many places do not have access to the same amount of information as Canada, so convicted felons can usually travel abroad without having any issues.

    Felons’ Firearm Rights
    It is possible for a convicted felon to receive firearm rights, though the process of doing so is easier in some states than in others. Gun restoration laws often require a convicted felon to either apply for felony expungement, petition for restoration of firearm rights, receive a governor’s pardon, or receive a federal pardon in order to have the right to purchase a gun again.

    Employment Rights
    Some of the most important rights that are impacted by a criminal record are employment rights. At the federal level, an employer is not allowed to use a prior conviction as a reason not to hire someone, unless the crime directly relates to the job. These include:
    • Public positions and employment with the U.S. Armed Forces
    • Law enforcement agencies
    • Teachers
    • Childcare professionals
    • Many other jobs that require a professional license
    At the state level, however, employment rights can look a bit different. Employers are allowed to consider a convicted felon’s criminal history when deciding whether or not to hire him or her. Many private employers will conduct background checks and choose not to hire felons. They are allowed to discriminate in this way, but it is not a requirement.

    Public Social Benefits and Housing
    In addition to not being allowed to serve on a jury in most states, convicted felons are not allowed to apply for federal or state grants, live in public housing, or receive federal cash assistance, SSI or food stamps, among other benefits.

    Child Custody for Convicted Felons
    Depending on the crime, convicted felons don’t necessarily lose all parental rights, unless the person was convicted of a more serious offense – like murder. However, in situations where the convicted felon was the only parent involved in the child’s life, and the child was put into foster care for an excessive amount of time, the convicted felon may lose parental rights.

    And while convicted felons may not legally lose parental rights at the time of a conviction, it may affect parental rights down the line, especially in the case of custody battles or divorces. A felony conviction is almost always a red flag for any judge to award custody to the other parent.
     
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    That's why he illegally tried to cover up that he cheated on his wife with a p*rn star?
     
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    What do you think about the video going around where Joe Biden hugs this little boys and then grabs and starts rubbing the little boy’s butt like a creep??

    ….

    Oh wait sorry, that’s actually the video of Trump you posted.
     
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