You didn't need to repeat your post, which I had already read. As I responded to it, I disagree. I've met a young man who happens to be a marine, who lives on my street, who has in the past 2 years, graduated from high school, enlisted in the marines, been deployed to Fallujah, and served there for approximately 3 times as long as JOHN KERRY ever served in VIETNAM.
No, after having met him, I guess I don't agree with you that the youth on our political scene need to be "talked to again". I have faith in them. You don't. That's where we depart company. And they are nothing like "the flower children of the 60's".
You still don't understand what I posted -
Evidently you can't read - I posted on the article (which talked about the youth you talk about) - and - then I spaced - and - put in the line so that people would know I wasn't talking about the article anymore - or the generation in the article.
If you read the post - you would see clearly what generation I was talking about - it's not my fault you can't understand or don't want to understand -
The words are there for others to read - and they are my thoughts and opinion on the matter of the first time voters who are caught up in the voter registration and fraud issue -
You seem to want to mix apples and oranges - I don't want to do that - my purpose was to put down my thoughts on what might be happening to some of the first time voters - and I did that -
victim mentality....
"much like what was done before by the "flower children" of the 60s "
You invoked them, most want to forget them.