Then get off the thread. It’s actually ludicrous to say this shouldn’t be discussed here. There is literally no basis for it. You realize minors are discussed all the time….and this one did something Fing dumb and obnoxious as hell. |
Most threads about minors commiting crimes usually disappear because it typically leads to doxing. That has finally happened here. |
Sounds like the Youngkin men don’t listen when people say “No”
What the hell are they teaching in that household? |
Have you ever dealt with health insurance claims? Officious busybodies always say no the first time. |
So you can end up in jail if you end up with the wrong poll worker? She wasn't on the voter rolls, and instead cast a provisional ballot with the help of a poll worker. Local officials determined she was ineligible due to her 2011 tax fraud conviction, and her ballot was not counted. Prosecutors later charged her with knowingly voting illegally. Texas' ballot asks voters to certify that they have completed any felony sentences — including supervision — to vote. Mason testified in court that she did not know she was ineligible and did not read the fine print because an election worker was helping her with the provisional ballot. |
Ignorance of the law is not a defense. Youngkin's kid did not manage to vote. Had someone let him vote or helped him vote, he could be charged. I guess election officials are of a higher caliber in Virginia. That's unfortunate for Virginia? |
There is a thread hundreds of pages long about a Loudoun County boy accused of sexually assaulting classmates, including some bizarre speculation about whether he might wear skirts to gain access to the girls bathroom. Of course we talk about minors here all the time. |
No, it’s unfortunate for the women spending four years in jail for the same behavior. The election official in Texas should be held accountable for improper guidance. |
| Yawn. . . . . |
Do you have a case of affluenza? |
| Nothing-burger. |
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From the Office of the Fairfax County Registrar:
This morning, November 5, 2021, the General Registrar was made aware of concerns that a 17 yo male attempted on two occasions to vote on election day. The young man presented identification but was ineligible to be registered due to his age and was not permitted to vote. The man was given a registration form and encouraged to register for future elections. Contemporaneous notes by the Chief election officer indicate the person was Thomas Youngkin. The man did not vote. He made no false statements. He did not disrupt voting. Based upon information available to me now, it appears that he committed no election offense as defined in Chapter 10 of the Elections Code. Scott O. Konopasek General Registrar- Director of Elections Fairfax County That seems to confirm it’s status as a nothingburger. |
You’re too late in the game to make such an asinine point. |
Has his name been released? |
I am sure they have qualified immunity. |