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SPRINGFIELD — New Born's can eat, sleep, and go th the bathroom. But until they turn 18, they cannot vote.
Extreme? maybe. Several years ago a condo association banning smoking in private homes was considered extreme. There has to be an arbitratry line somewhere and I like the fact that some are trying to lower the voting age, but raise the age at which a person can be charged as a juvenile.
Jack |
02.19.08 - 11:44 am | #
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I think it was an honest mistake, both for Moore and McNally.
But, it was still pretty stupid! How could McNally NOT know this?
Dave Casper |
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02.19.08 - 11:56 am | #
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Killed too many brain cells?
Fred |
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02.19.08 - 12:13 pm | #
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When is McNally ever right on anything?
adamspatriot |
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02.19.08 - 12:53 pm | #
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Only a lib could fail to see how incredibly stupid it is for a Congress(person) to think 17 year olds can legally vote and for McNally to blindly follow her lead is evidence.
Glenn D. Frankovis |
02.19.08 - 3:02 pm | #
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Well remember folks, this is Wisconsin, where regardless of whether you are eligible to vote, you can still vote. Moore would know this better than most. Now excuse me, I have to go check on my tires.
James |
02.19.08 - 6:00 pm | #
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Well, seems to me if illegals can vote, why shouldn't a 17-year-old be able to? And if no ID is required, who's to know?
roseindigo |
02.19.08 - 7:46 pm | #
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By the way, here in California I registered to vote at the DMV. No identification of any kind was requested, so I could have said anything I wanted to say. It just happens that until the day I received my citizenship, I was honest and didn't register. But I could have.
roseindigo |
02.19.08 - 7:48 pm | #
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