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In reply to the discussion: My 47 year old son lost the right to vote [View all]arlyellowdog
(1,429 posts)37. You're trying to get me in trouble
I was sanctioned because I objected to a post in DU where people were saying Trump was like a mentally disabled person and then saying they throw him in the garage and feed him tuna, etc. I was called uncivil because I objected to this.
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Unfortunately, if someone has a legal guardian, they are declared "legally incompetent" and thus
LisaL
Aug 2024
#2
State specific, according to this; in CA, ME, MD, NV, NM, and WA, right to vote is retained by default
lostnfound
Aug 2024
#53
That doesn't answer a valid question. I'm asking about something needed from EVERYONE.
live love laugh
Aug 2024
#17
That's not part of this conversation. This is about what's posted here.
live love laugh
Aug 2024
#44
Exactly. In addition if all of Democratic Party members don't fully support the right to vote, how can one expect others
Wonder Why
Aug 2024
#25
What??? "If no Democrats did not support it, then why was it brought up?"
live love laugh
Aug 2024
#43
They are incapable but that doesn't mean we aren't capable. So why call us out on this?
live love laugh
Aug 2024
#33
OK so the act of gaining guardianship was the trigger. My sister got guardianship of my brother when my
Bev54
Aug 2024
#30