Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is a master of political stunts that target the weak, like flying Venezuelan immigrants from Texas to Martha’s Vinyard. Another stunt is his crackdown on voter fraud. (Florida went for Trump.) voters in the state passed a law allowing ex-felons to vote after they served their time. The law excluded those convicted of murder or sex crimes. Nonetheless, his voting police grabbed some ex-convicts who thought their voting rights had been restored.
The people of Florida can sleep easier now that these 19 dangerous voters have been arrested. DeSantis doesn’t care. He got the publicity he wanted.
Tallahassee — When police went to arrest Tony Patterson outside his Tampa home in August, he couldn’t believe the reason.
“What is wrong with this state, man?” Patterson protested as he was being escorted to a police car in handcuffs. “Voter fraud? Y’all said anybody with a felony could vote, man.”
Body-worn camera footage recorded by local police captured the confusion and outrage of Hillsborough County residents who found themselves in handcuffs for casting a ballot following investigations by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new Office of Election Crimes and Security.
The Aug. 18 arrests — conducted hours before DeSantis called a news conference to tout his crackdown on alleged voter fraud — were carried out by state police officers accompanied by local law enforcement.
The never-before-seen footage, obtained by the Herald/Times through public records requests, offers a personal glimpse of the effects of DeSantis’ efforts to root out perceived voter fraud.
“They’re going to pay the price,” DeSantis said during the news conference announcing the arrests.
Of the 19 people arrested, 12 were registered as Democrats and at least 13 are Black, the Herald/Times found.
Romona Oliver, 55, was about to leave for work when police walked up her driveway at 6:52 a.m. and told her they had a warrant for her arrest.
“Oh my God,” she said.
An officer told her she was being arrested for fraud, a third-degree felony, for voting illegally in 2020.
“Voter fraud?” she said. “I voted, but I ain’t commit no fraud.”
Oliver and 19 others are facing up to five years in prison after being accused by DeSantis and state police of both registering, and voting, illegally.
They are accused of violating a state law that doesn’t allow people convicted of murder or felony sex offenses to automatically be able to vote after they complete their sentence. A 2018 state constitutional amendment that restored the right to vote to many felons excluded this group.
But, as the videos further support, the amendment and subsequent actions by state lawmakers caused mass confusion about who was eligible, and the state’s voter registration forms offer no clarity. They only require a potential voter to swear, under penalty of perjury, that they’re not a felon, or if they are, that their rights have been restored. The forms do not clarify that those with murder convictions don’t get automatic restoration of their rights.
Oliver, who served 18 years in prison on a second-degree murder charge, registered to vote at the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles on Feb. 14, 2020. Six months later, she updated her address and completed another registration form.
After brief eligibility checks by the Department of State — which reports to DeSantis and is responsible for cleaning the rolls of ineligible voters — she was given a voter ID card both times.
Oliver wasn’t removed from the rolls until March 30 this year, more than two years later.
The recordings by Tampa police and Hillsborough County sheriff’s deputies reveal officers who were patient, understanding — almost apologetic.
A handcuffed Nathan Hart, 49, found a sympathetic ear when he explained how he ended up registering and voting illegally, according to the sheriff’s office recording.
As he stood handcuffed, he told officers that he signed up to vote at the encouragement of somebody at “the driver’s license place.” Records show it was in March 2020.
“I said, ‘I’m a convicted felon, I’m pretty sure I can’t,’” Hart, a registered sex offender, told officers. “He goes, ‘Well, are you still on probation?’”
Hart’s probation had ended a month earlier, Hart recalled. The person told him to sign up anyway.
“He said, ‘Well, just fill out this form, and if they let you vote, then you can,’” Hart said. “‘If they don’t, then you can’t.’”
“Then there’s your defense,” one of the officers replied. “You know what I’m saying? That sounds like a loophole to me.”
“Well, we can hope,” Hart said.
The officer was correct in one way: State law says that a voter has to “willfully” commit the crime — a hurdle that has forced some prosecutors not to charge ineligible voters.
In Lake County this year, for example, prosecutors declined to bring charges against six convicted sex offenders who voted in 2020.
“In all of the instances where sex offenders voted, each appear to have been encouraged to vote by various mailings and misinformation,” prosecutor Jonathan Olson wrote. “Each were given voter registration cards which would lead one to believe they could legally vote in the election. The evidence fails to show willful actions on a part of these individuals.”

Another DeSantis POLITICAL STUNT ! If there is no a major problem, create one for the news media !
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Add to the list…
Pandering. Disgusting. Offensive.
October 13:
Florida plans to revoke or suspend the teaching licenses of elementary school educators who teach students about gender identity or sexuality, according to a new rule published by the state’s Department of Education. (WAPO)
October 21:
“Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Friday that $2 million from the Florida Disaster Fund will go to teachers who don’t have a place to live due to damage from Hurricane Ian.”
I wonder if a teacher will have to declare gender orientation or with whom they are living to get home repairs!
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There are children in Florida who have two mommies or two daddies. I guess if a teacher allows them to talk about their parents, the teacher will lose her license.
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It’s disgusting.
A kid is being bullied because s/he has two daddies and the teacher can’t resolve it.
A kid blurts out in class “____ has two mommies!” Teacher ignores it.
And… Current Events: “Today the Governor signed into law schools can no longer read books with LGBTQ characters. Let’s discuss the new law without talking about what it means and why they wrote the law!”
Better yet – Invite the Governor and legislators to a school to talk about “How a bill becomes a law” and explain their “don’t say gay” and other laws. AND THEN ARREST THEM for talking about it in a school!
How many ways can they crush a kid’s self-esteem, make them feel there is something wrong or bad about their family, place a target on their back to be teased, and mostly, HAVING A TEACHER WHO IS NOT ALLOWED TO MAKE THEM FEEL SAFE?
Valentine’s Day… Mothers’ Day… cards…
Show and Tell
“What I did last summer?” story
“My Family” 1st grade drawings
Family Tree
“My Timeline” (when teaching timelines in history)
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DeSantis’ uses his stunts to get media attention that will portray him as a “fearless fighter.” In this stunt he is fearlessly fighting democracy. Lots of Floridians voted to restore voting rights to felons, but DeSantis refuses to allow the will of the people to prevail. Thinking like the good fascist that he is, he is certain he knows better than the majority of the voters in the state.
Mrs. DeSantis has a sappy commercial showing the softer side of Ron. A tearful Mrs. DeSantis uses her bout with cancer to paint the picture of a kinder, gentler Ron. She says, “When I was diagnosed with cancer and I was facing the battle for my life, he was the dad who took care of my children when I couldn’t,” she said in the ad. “He was there to pick me off of the ground when I literally could not stand. He was there to fight for me when I didn’t have the strength to fight for myself.” Definitely cringe worthy!
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Words fail
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He wants everyone to believe he is a Navy SEAL, which he is not, but instead actually disgraces the honor of the Navy.
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A former Navy pilot thinks “Stolen valour” would be a good nickname for DeSantis
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Apparently , Desantis wants people to believe he was both a Navy SEAL and a Navy pilot,flying his fighter jet under water.
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The only people that worship and approve of Deranged DeSantis are the same MAGA RINOs that voted for Trump.
Florida has moved so far to the right that it is becoming a poster-child for MAGAstan, as it transitions into a banana republic.
5,668,731 voted for Traitor Trump
5,297,045 voted for Biden. I wonder how many of these voters are economically trapped in Florida, unable to flee the MAGA RINO fascists, the climate change destroying hurricanes, and become refuges fleeing the MAGA fascism, relocating to safer blue states.
I estimate that if all the non MAGA RINOs fled the state it would lose about half of its population.
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Degradation without Representation!
Add to your list… estimating the revenue loss if CEOs threatened to move their headquarters out of Florida and Texas…. Or athletes said “We won’t play until…”
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When Republicans from The Villages were caught voting twice (once in Florida and once up north) in the 2020 election, they had to take a class. Of course, they were white – maybe that was the difference.
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I see that you have a profound grasp on the U.S. legal system.
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So why hasn’t the so-called “liberal” media been asking DeSantis and EVERY Republican about this? Why didn’t DeSantis arrest those law-breakers who KNEW that voting twice was illegal, unlike the folks DeSantis did arrest?
I guess if you are a Republican who intentionally commits a crime that benefits a Republican, that gives you special privileges.
This is the problem. Republican politicians only get asked about the things they want to be asked about and the so called liberal media is complicit. “What can we do, they don’t want to talk about it so we can’t talk about it either” seems to be the guiding philosophy of the reporters who believe having their Republican sources like them is how to be “fair and balanced”.
White Republican privilege means never being asked any question that would make your hypocrisies glaringly evident.
A reporter can write an article explaining how these folks DeSantis ordered arrested who didn’t realize they had committed a crime and the reader can understand how that could happen.
Can you imagine a story where the white Republicans that got a pass for voting twice offered up their explanation of why they didn’t realize that voting twice in the same election was a problem?? They would look like idiots and liars.
A 10 year old already knows you can’t vote twice in the same election. But privileged white Republicans are taking a class to “learn” that?
Nice for them that the media never reports on their idiocy or criminality (they should have to pick one). Just normalizing that a white Republican who INTENTIONALLY votes twice in the same election will learn not to commit that crime again by “taking a class”. While that same media believes that the people who FAR MORE REASONABLY believed they could vote ONCE are arrested.
If anything, it should be the opposite.
“Hey white Republicans, DeSantis says you can vote twice and your only punishment will be to take a class.”
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FeSsntis is apparently plowing familiar ground according to the article that popped up on my weekly JSTOR feed.
https://daily.jstor.org/the-reverse-freedom-rides/?utm_term=The%20Reverse%20Freedom%20Rides&utm_campaign=jstordaily_10202022&utm_content=email&utm_source=Act-On+Software&utm_medium=email
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Same old racist stuff, different day
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Arbitrary cruelty as a goal of public policy is now demanded by supporters of American fascism. It must be built in. And if not in a role of governing, it is to inflict as much of it when and while they can.
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DeSantis is a Harvard trained lawyer
Some training.
His professors either did a very poor job of it, or this sort stuff (including how to fly migrants around in violation of the law) was what they actually taught in their classes.
Of course, dishonest Extreme Court Justass John Roberts is also a Harvard law grad.
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