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Old 08.26.2007, 03:48 PM   #26
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That would be difficult, just easier to make it across the board 16. It would be like refusing unemployed people the right to vote. My argument is basically if you are of the age in which you can contribute to the society you should be of the age to vote.

I cant see as it could be anything but a good thing. The only 16 year olds that would vote are the ones that care and understand the election issues the rest wouldnt bother. Anything that motivates younger people into caring about society and feeling as if they can actually change things for the better is a positive step in my opinion.
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