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Rush Limbaugh December 28th, 2016

Dec 28, 20163 min
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In April 2016 Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe passed an executive order restoring voting rights to convicted felons. 

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Rush fifteen fifteen percent discount. You can call them eight hundred four thirty three until December thirty one. In April, the Democrat Governor Virginia Terry mccaulloff, known publicly here as the Punk, took a page out of the Obama Handbook. Without consulting the state legislature, he decided to make new law. With a stroke of his pen, mccaulloff restored voting rights to convicted criminals in his state, adding two hundred thousand

felons to the Democrat voter rolls. The results still unfolding. Last week, it was discovered that the new voters include many sex offenders who have completed their sentences but are too dangerous to release after a civil hearing. The sex offenders and question are held at the Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehab. The director of the facility said that a hundred and seventy six sex offenders meet the governor's criteria to have their voting rights restored. Now. When this news hit,

mccaulloff sent out his spokeswoman to muddy the waters. Christina Knuckles, said that mccaulloff's executive order doesn't cover the sex offenders. She claimed it specifically excludes people who are under any form a supervised release and that none of them had their rights restored. It's all just partisan misinformation and hysterias,

she says. So even though the sex offenders are back on the voting roles, they're not, according to mccauloff, former Clinton insider with a long track record of dubious under the table dealings. Now this much can't be disputed. The criminal class has a political champion. It is the Democrat Party, from Crooked Hillary all the way on down or up, depending on your point of view. M

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