October 14, 2005

Another Pro-Felon Editorial From The New York Times

Fresh off their series of sob stories about teens and young adults sentenced to life without parole for heinous murders, the New York Times laments the harshness of laws that disenfranchise convicted felons – including those still in jail.

The United States has the worst record in the democratic world when it comes to stripping convicted felons of the right to vote. Of the nearly five million people who were barred from participating in the last presidential election, for example, most, if not all, would have been free to vote if they had been citizens of any one of dozens of other nations. Many of those nations cherish the franchise so deeply that they let inmates vote from their prison cells.

The basis for the position taken by the Times? International standards and a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights. American constitutional law and history simply are not good enough for them. No doubt the editors of the Times are longing for the day when, as in this last termÂ’s Simmons case, a bare majority of Supreme Court justices remove another policy decision from the hands of the people on the basis of laws which are alien to our tradition but popular among the wwine-and-brie set in the tonier parts of NYC.

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1 Here's a novel idea: Don't want to lose the right to vote? Don't commit a felony. It's quite simple, actually. Sort of like the intellects of those at the NY Times.

Posted by: Hube at Sat Oct 15 02:16:48 2005 (PQ2xq)

2 Oh yes that is just what America needs - murders, child molesters, etc. voting. I guess the free cable wasn't good enough to pass their time. I would also like to add that whoever so admires the laws and lifestyle of other countries, do the rest of us a favor and move there!

Posted by: Lisa at Sat Oct 15 15:52:37 2005 (M7kiy)

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