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Nalin
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Something is wrong when you can legally vote on the courses and entire country can take at the age of 16 and not drink alcohol for another 5 years till your 21 (this was the drinking age in US last time I checked).
I think voting should be left at 18. Heck most people don't even have a clue at 18, nevermind at 16.
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Mar-25-2003 06:11
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DrUg_Tit0
e^(i*pi)+1=0

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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16 is way too early. Even 18 is sort of young. When I was 16, I did think 16 year olds should be given the right to vote, but as time passed by, I realized how immature I was at that point. I'd say when you're about 20, you start to realize how the world works. And some, like tiesto14, don't get it even when they're 26.
But, although most people become able to reason maturely at about 20, it isn't the same for all of them. My opinion on the voting is that every person who wants to vote should be obligated to take a general political knowledge test, and also a psychological profile test. If that person passes both tests, he/she should be allowed to vote regardless of age.
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Mar-25-2003 11:19
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mr. poopyhead
pho king guy...

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: mississauga, ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by Nalin
Something is wrong when you can legally vote on the courses and entire country can take at the age of 16 and not drink alcohol for another 5 years till your 21 (this was the drinking age in US last time I checked). |
hehehe, then this almost guarantees that the 16-20 year old voter will be sober at the polls, =P
anyways, i read some stats on voting in america... something like 200 million people of voting age, but only 150 million registered voters... AND in elections of 2000, only 100 million of those registered voters actually came out to vote. so only 3/4 of eligible voters in america even bothered to register, and then only 2/3 of those registered bothered to get up of their asses and vote. seems like only 1/2 of voting age citizens in america care enough about their country to choose its leadership and policies. that's pretty sad and i'm sure voters in canada are almost just as apathetic. anyways, the point is, lowering the voting age will do nothing except increase the percentage of unconcerned voters... i know when i first got to voting age, i was really tempted to vote for the marijuana party just for jokes... lowering voting age will invite dumbasses like me to throw away votes to extremist political factions.
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Mar-25-2003 19:12
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mr. poopyhead
pho king guy...

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: mississauga, ontario
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mental Exodus
U place blame on the voters. I place blame on the running partys. All of which offer nothing in the way of a reason to vote. And the whole procces of running for office is soooooo pathetic and insulting to voters with the amount of P.R. generated photo opps going on ever scince TV became popular. These things happen to make 1/2 of the poeple sick. Hence no votes. I am one of them and shall never vote.
unless of course we get a party who understands that everything comes down to money AND THAT RELIGION AND STATE ARE SEPERATE!!@! FFS! |
i love how you edited my quote, =P
what you say is true, a lot of the time, politicians may not have a platform that suits us. it may seem issues like east coast fisheries and BC logging has nothing to do with us (mostly students) but at the same time, many issues will arise later that require good leadership... even if a politician isn't tacking issues that affect us now, its important to vote for someone who will make the right choices later. i know the photo ops and the staged events are sickening, but every politician does it. i used to not give a shit about voting as well, but i'm not gonna pass up my next chance to choose our country's leader. i'm not saying you're wrong in abstaining from voting, or that i'm better than you or anything like that but remember, if you waive your right to vote, then you also waive your right to criticize the people in power later...
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Mar-25-2003 23:14
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