I just heard on the radio that interest in politics is at an all
time low among the nation's youth. It is hard to imagine 60s kids
being indifferent to the impending " crisis of legitimacy " in our
government.
Should seedy and reactionary old men like Henry Hyde decide the
fate of the nation behind august but CLOSED Senate doors ?
But we must face this bleak truth : too often the MAJORITY
prefers to just sleep through a political crisis. Millions of
citizens never bother to vote.
I think there is a sound argument for making voting compulsory
in a society that strives to be democratic.
And I also think there is no sound argument for denying teenagers
the right to vote. I recall nervously following the Cuban missile crisis
in 1962 -when I was only 15.
The experience of my life tells me that the virtue of CONCERN -
and intellectual alertness -hardly improve with age.
Should teenagers have the right to vote ? What do THEY think ?
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