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Old 11-06-2004, 03:54 PM
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Originally posted by hottytoddy
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.
I'm not sure where you're going with this. Why does it matter if they are 18 or not? I definitly agree that there is a reason for 18 being the voting age, but it's still important to get younger teenagers involved in the political process. Let them be involved now so that they can make informed decisions when they are 18.
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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