jonks
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- Feb 7, 2005
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I can't find any committee reports to clarify the intent etc.
You want intent eh? Committee reports, no, but how bout some soundbytes?
New Hampshire's new Republican state House speaker is pretty clear about what he thinks of college kids and how they vote. They're "foolish," Speaker William O'Brien said in a recent speech to a tea party group. "Voting as a liberal. That's what kids do"...Students lack "life experience," and "they just vote their feelings."
I somehow think the college young republicans would disagree with him.
the sponsor of the measure, state Rep. Gregory Sorg, addressing a packed public hearing room late last month, focused his ire directly at the college set.
Average taxpayers in college towns, he said, are having their votes "diluted or entirely canceled by those of a huge, largely monolithic demographic group . . . composed of people with a dearth of experience and a plethora of the easy self-confidence that only ignorance and inexperience can produce."
Their "youthful idealism," he added, "is focused on remaking the world, with themselves in charge, of course, rather than with the mundane humdrum of local government."
There's your intent. Disenfranchisement.
