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Comment by tsotha

12 years ago

Well, thank God for that. Let me rephrase then: Everyone who isn't a complete and total loser gets to vote.

I find it very odd that a convicted felon in Kentucky is unable to vote, and considered a "total loser" by you, while someone who did the same crime in Maine has not lost the vote, and so is not a loser.

You can of course define "total loser" to include someone who has been disenfranchised, but that would be an unusual definition that seems deliberately constructed to misinform.