piecrust87
May 4 2004, 07:59 PM
i think age 13. we are mature enough. ps: i hate bush.
lcapk
May 4 2004, 08:02 PM
yea we kids should be able to vote for the president
QUOTE(LiLCandyAngel @ May 4 2004, 6:02 PM)
yea we kids should be able to vote for the president
haha. you're awesome.
I think 18 is enough. I mean, why fix something that isn't broken?
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
Kathleen
May 4 2004, 08:03 PM
I didn't vote simply because you forgot age eighteen. I think it's fine the way it is. Yes, many people are mature enough, but then again, parents have a strong influence on their children, so of course the child is going to follow in their parents' footsteps. They aren't old enough (most of the time) to truly decide. Besides, I highly doubt many of the thirteen year-olds out there would get their lazy butts out there to vote...I mean, eighteen year-olds aren't!
piecrust87
May 4 2004, 08:03 PM
twenty one [ 1 ] [50.00%]
why would you want ot raise the voting age?? it is 18 right now...
QUOTE(piecrust87 @ May 4 2004, 6:03 PM)
twenty one [ 1 ] [50.00%]
why would you want ot raise the voting age?? it is 18 right now...
Why did you give the option if you're just gonna question the voter's motives?
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
x_perplexity
May 4 2004, 08:08 PM
i think 18 is just fine. at least 1/4 of the population of 18 year olds dont even register to vote. so if they're lazy. how lazy are 13 year olds?
AngelicEyz00
May 4 2004, 08:19 PM
I'm not too sure, but I think it should be 16. 18 is fine, I'm not in a hurry to go vote, but I think 16 is a good number to start voting
Kathleen
May 4 2004, 08:20 PM
QUOTE(x_perplexity @ May 4 2004, 9:08 PM)
i think 18 is just fine. at least 1/4 of the population of 18 year olds dont even register to vote. so if they're lazy. how lazy are 13 year olds?
Exactly my thought on this.

Jose - maybe she just wants to debate about it...heh. *Shrugs*
ShinHwaFreaK08
May 4 2004, 08:25 PM
never [ 1 ] [25.00%]
yes. i say, we should never vote. no president. the kids rule.

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- Christine
WhiteChocolate
May 4 2004, 08:40 PM
You know what? I think that 13 is way to freakin immature an age to determine such an important decision. No, your opinions arent fully matured, and are just gonna be their parents opinions, like Kathleen said. No, 18 is perfect. It would be stupid to lower it

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Kathleen
May 4 2004, 08:50 PM
QUOTE(ShinHwaFreaK08 @ May 4 2004, 9:25 PM)
never [ 1 ] [25.00%]
yes. i say, we should never vote. no president. the kids rule.

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- Christine
Haha...that's a nice thought. *Cough anarchist cough* Hehe. Perfectly flawed, eh?
Thank you, Aust.
waccoon
May 4 2004, 09:04 PM
18 is fine. anything below is ignorant and they can't form their own opinions.
kraziegrl
May 4 2004, 09:06 PM
ooh.. the voting age now is 18?? pwhehehe.. i ddint noe.. and i didnt see it anywhere.. soo.. i picked 21, the next favorite number for doing things.
Kathleen
May 4 2004, 09:37 PM
QUOTE(kraziegrl @ May 4 2004, 10:06 PM)
ooh.. the voting age now is 18?? pwhehehe.. i ddint noe.. and i didnt see it anywhere.. soo.. i picked 21, the next favorite number for doing things.

Hehe...it's okay, Marci. *Pats your head* Twenty-one is good; I'm sure there's not that many eighteen through twenty year-olds that vote anyways. Hah. I wish I could vote. Maybe they should set up some critique...you have to have a certain IQ to vote if you're under eighteen.

Hmm...*Ponders*
juliar
May 4 2004, 09:41 PM
13?!??!? I'm 11, and I really doubt that I can make a decision like that when I'm 13 Voting isn't a privilege, it's more of a decision. At thirteen, you start high school. Politicial stuff dont go into some of those people's minds then.
I think 18. 18 or possibly 17. It's fine now, why change it?
aud_chua
May 4 2004, 09:50 PM
not every adolescent can be as mature as everyone.. i think by the time a person turns 20, they'll probably be smart enough.. hopefully.. if not, then it should be 25!!!!!!
alfskater
May 4 2004, 09:52 PM
I think 18 is enough, even at the age of eighteen people don't really know how the legal stuff works yeah... anyway... blah...
*Nina*Renee*
May 4 2004, 09:52 PM
i say 15 or 16, i'm fine with 18, but hey we do know whats going on in the world, too, just my opinion
ShinHwaFreaK08
May 4 2004, 10:19 PM
it doesn`t matter the age, but more of the person. a 12 yr old could be just as mature as say a 23 yr old. u never know.
- Christine
waccoon
May 4 2004, 10:20 PM
QUOTE(ShinHwaFreaK08 @ May 4 2004, 11:19 PM)
it doesn`t matter the age, but more of the person. a 12 yr old could be just as mature as say a 23 yr old. u never know.
- Christine
the vast majority aren't suitable to vote.
Mireh
May 4 2004, 10:24 PM
I say 15.
Thats when you really think about things, and have more responsabilities. Your maturing at that age.
PS : I'd rather vote for Bush than Kerry...
Kerry = Fishyness
ShinHwaFreaK08
May 4 2004, 10:26 PM
QUOTE(waccoon @ May 4 2004, 10:20 PM)
the vast majority aren't suitable to vote.
i guess so. but i don`t no anything about politics. so, i wouldn`t mind if we didn`t have to vote

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- Christine
WhiteChocolate
May 4 2004, 10:28 PM
QUOTE(Mireh @ May 4 2004, 10:24 PM)
I say 15.
Thats when you really think about things, and have more responsabilities. Your maturing at that age.
PS : I'd rather vote for Bush than Kerry...
Kerry = Fishyness
Ah! You like Bush better!
The asian Liv Tyler who leans to the right politically. I am so crushing on you right now, Val.
photoboothromance
May 4 2004, 11:25 PM
I think the age should be changed to sixteen... By the time kids are sixteen, they've been exposed to politics in high school and also most likely have gotten a job. Therefore, they should be able to make such decisions as deciding on taxes and presidents that now affect them. Besides, we have such a problem with young adults voting already that perhaps by lowering the age limit, more kids will want to get involved and perhaps our country will finally begin to speak for themselves. And then EVERYONE WILL STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT OUR PRESIDENT

, because they're able to have a say so.
But that's just me.
bird_of_prey
May 5 2004, 01:08 AM
i think it's fine the way it is. i am eighteen though...lol.
piecrust87
May 5 2004, 05:37 AM
QUOTE(chinkieeyedpnoi @ May 4 2004, 9:07 PM)
Why did you give the option if you're just gonna question the voter's motives?
- Chinkieeyedpnoi
i don't want to question them i just want to know why they feel that it should be raised.
GinaDaQueen
May 8 2004, 02:12 PM
Where's eighteen? I think it's fine the way it is. Did you forget it or think that most people wanted the age to change hence no use in putting it in as a choice?
euroFUSION
May 8 2004, 02:46 PM
I didn't vote either because you forgot 'eighteen' unless you're asking us about a different age beside from 'eighteen'. I think it should stay the way it is... but I'll admit it, I wish I could vote now! I am young, but I'm so into politics.
divinity_star
May 12 2004, 07:43 PM
Even if we lower the voting age it wouldn't make a difference. If you lowered it kids don't give a rip like they do now she there wouldn't be much of a percentage difference..
Kathleen
May 12 2004, 08:08 PM
Exactly what I've been saying - so why lower it?
Fe_LL
May 12 2004, 08:10 PM
Why should kids under the age of 18 vote? They don't understand politics and still live mostly under their parents influence.
I remember someone saying when you're out of the house and living your own life you should be about to vote.
kryogenix
May 13 2004, 06:05 PM
no. it would be a travesty if kids under 18 vote. because the candidates would try to work on issues that affect kids so the kids would vote for them. that would bring some attention away from more important issues. imagine a candidate getting elected because he promised no homework lol.
btw, where's 18 on the poll?
slipper
May 13 2004, 08:32 PM
Whoa... age 13 is tooo young to vote. It's a stupid idea to lower the age limit. 13 yr olds aren't well informed enough to know about all the gov't crap. I say leave the voting age at 18, no changes.
WildGriffin
May 13 2004, 08:37 PM
18 is good, but there should be more incentive for people to vote. like...less taxes for voters...or $5 for each person that votes? or a pat on the back and a cookie?
Spirited Away
May 13 2004, 09:27 PM
QUOTE(WildGriffin @ May 13 2004, 8:37 PM)
18 is good, but there should be more incentive for people to vote. like...less taxes for voters...or $5 for each person that votes? or a pat on the back and a cookie?
I think a pat on the back and a cookie is better than the $5.oo.

What if 5 Million people vote? We're already in a deficit.
casssy
May 13 2004, 10:15 PM
hmm i think 18 is good..
jewishbabeygirl87
May 14 2004, 06:10 AM
QUOTE(WhiteChocolate @ May 4 2004, 9:40 PM)
You know what? I think that 13 is way to freakin immature an age to determine such an important decision. No, your opinions arent fully matured, and are just gonna be their parents opinions, like Kathleen said. No, 18 is perfect. It would be stupid to lower it

.
my parents and i differ so much on our opinions about everything it's not even funney. i wouldnt follow my parents. i would make my own path.
angel-roh
May 28 2004, 04:23 AM
ermmm do u know how to count? haha

jk but u forgot eighteen haha newais i wanted to say 18..eesh but i vote for 17 cus it's close haha...but newais 17 is ok heh cus i think usually... 17...the students are more serious??? wait no.. heh kathleen is 15 and shes reallie into polictics like me^^ hehe so i guess 16 then.
topsyturvy
Jun 11 2004, 04:34 AM
QUOTE
ermmm do u know how to count? haha

jk but u forgot eighteen haha newais i wanted to say 18..
she didn't include 18 cuz the legal voting age
is 18. -_________-" newayz i think 15 is a good age cuz the kids are old and mature enough to make a responsible decision for themselves [and the country].. our class had to write a paragraph on this topic and i chose 15 yrs old

i mean, what about the kids that are premature? and what about those adults that are
immature? just a few votes can change law, gotta remember that.
ComradeRed
Jun 11 2004, 08:55 AM
It should be 17, because 17 year olds are the youngest group to have lived through four elections.
iheartsimba
Jun 11 2004, 09:30 AM
i think 15 would be a good time...
Kathleen
Jun 11 2004, 11:54 AM
I don't even think fifteen would be a good time...there's plenty of idiotic fifteen year-olds running around. And the ones that would vote would have no idea what they're voting for.
ComradeRed
Jun 11 2004, 12:26 PM
QUOTE(kryogenix @ May 13 2004, 6:05 PM)
no. it would be a travesty if kids under 18 vote. because the candidates would try to work on issues that affect kids so the kids would vote for them. that would bring some attention away from more important issues. imagine a candidate getting elected because he promised no homework lol.
btw, where's 18 on the poll?
That thing ALREADY happens, only take "kids" out and put in "senior citizens".
LatinaLady
Jun 12 2004, 06:56 PM
i think it should stay at the age it is now. the reason is becasue not many of them vote. its seems like more people voted in american idol then in the elections
JlIaTMK
Jun 16 2004, 09:45 PM
As soon as your mature enough to understand the concepts of government, really.
shawty_redd
Jun 16 2004, 10:43 PM
i say eighteen..thats what it is in canada
flc
Mar 31 2006, 02:11 PM
QUOTE(piecrust87 @ May 4 2004, 7:59 PM)

i think age 13. we are mature enough. ps: i hate bush.
Never? Lol, what kind of nutcase would pick never? This country would no longer be a democracy then..
And, no offence, but I think younger kids are just saying they hate Bush because that's what everyone else is saying right now. I think 18 is a fine age because they actually care about what's going on more than just saying "I hate Bush" to sound involved..
swtcherriipie
Mar 31 2006, 04:15 PM
QUOTE(photoboothromance @ May 4 2004, 11:25 PM)

I think the age should be changed to sixteen... By the time kids are sixteen, they've been exposed to politics in high school and also most likely have gotten a job. Therefore, they should be able to make such decisions as deciding on taxes and presidents that now affect them. Besides, we have such a problem with young adults voting already that perhaps by lowering the age limit, more kids will want to get involved and perhaps our country will finally begin to speak for themselves. And then EVERYONE WILL STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT OUR PRESIDENT

, because they're able to have a say so.
But that's just me.
To be honest with you
MOST 16 year olds dont even know how to wipe ther butt's at 16. I mean its a REALLY big responsibility choosing presidents its not something that is based on moods or surroundings. Everyone is entitled to theri opinion but i think EVERYONE should be ATLEAST 21 before voting and have a notion of what the presidents are about....
Then again thats just
Me.
Blow_Don't_SUCK
Mar 31 2006, 06:05 PM
QUOTE(Kathleen @ May 4 2004, 8:03 PM)

I didn't vote simply because you forgot age eighteen. I think it's fine the way it is. Yes, many people are mature enough, but then again, parents have a strong influence on their children, so of course the child is going to follow in their parents' footsteps. They aren't old enough (most of the time) to truly decide. Besides, I highly doubt many of the thirteen year-olds out there would get their lazy butts out there to vote...I mean, eighteen year-olds aren't!
I agree. My brother's 18 and he didn't vote (because he had the mind of a 13-year old). And I really didn't care about elections right now at my age..so meh.
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