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Boulder, CO high school students protest
This is kind of interesting.
Some high school students in Boulder are camping out in their school's library until they get a meeting with certain elected officials, including the governor and representative Marilyn Musgrave. If you're not familiar with Marilyn Musgrave, she authored the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution banning gay marriage. She was just re-elected to the House of Representatives, although not by as wide a margin as in the last election. Of course this protest may have no effect on anything, but I wonder if more people are going to start getting involved in local politics and/or in trying to hold politicians accountable for what they're doing. Hopefully people who are frustrated with how things are going will start doing something about it rather than just complaining. What do you think? |
The People's Republic of Boulder, 35 square miles surrounded by reality.
Truth is, it's good to see high school students taking an early part in the political life of their area. |
Is this the same area where parents don't vaccinate their kids?
-Rudey |
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I wonder if Ashcroft will pull a Reno and send the ATF in to burn the building with the kids inside.
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Students staged a walk out when I was in high school over some issue that I can't even remember now. The VAST majority only participated because they thought it was cool to be skipping school.
Dee |
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-Rudey |
I'm just curious...are these students 18. I didn't read the article so please don't jump on here and ask me if I can read (if the article gives their ages). While it's good to see young people getting involved in politics. These kids may not even be old enough to vote. And I thik there is a reason the minimum voting age is 18.
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It's a shame how they are ignored. why piss them off now only to need their vote in a few years? |
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