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Do We Matter At All? MAG

By Anonymous

   Although the teenagers who are reading this paper will not be eligible to vote for a few more years, we have as much at stake as any adult regarding some of the issues about which our elected officials are making decisions. We are considered old enough to pay taxes - in fact, income tax forms are the only documents on which our signatures are legally binding - so shouldn't we have some say in the amount of taxes that we have to pay? Cuts in aid to schools hurt us, so why doesn't anybody ask for our opinion? Why do we have no voice?

It is unreasonable to expect the voting age to be lowered to fourteen or sixteen and there are many good reasons why it is not. But shouldn't our opinions be listened to? Elected officials pay the most attention to people who are registered to vote, but is it my fault that I started to think years before I legally become an adult? Isn't there some way in which we can be heard?n



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i love this so much!

on Apr. 21 2009 at 2:16 am
morgie7<3 PLATINUM, Tremont, Illinois
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&quot;I&#039;ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I&#039;ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I&#039;ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I&#039;ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.&quot;<br /> ~Michael Jordan

love ur point! Nice job! I mean yeah if they lowered the age bunches of wackos could be voting and not really knowing what their voting for...but theres tons of people out there that are really smart and know what they believe in and they dont even have a say at all in what this government is becoming. Yes...i too think that it would be silly to lower a voting age but our opinions and beliefs should be analyzed more carefully. I'm not even fourteen yet...and i know what I stand for.