Declaration of Independence
When in the established government, it becomes necessary for a political change that such can positively affect the nation and our international reputation it is the duty of the educated people to enforce such change under any means. The offense at hand is the creation and maintenance of the law that states a citizen of the United States of America has a moral obligation and legal consent to voice their views at federal and state voting polls, as long as the individual is over eighteen-years of age. There is no justification for a voting age minimum so long as the voter is a qualified individual.
A basic exam containing both historical and current political query should immediately be established to allow any aged voter, so long as politically competent, to voice their views and influence our present and future government. The exam must be administered every two years, and it shall be mandatory to maintain political awareness through re-taking of the exam every four years.
The state government may determine the passing percentage for their residents and assessment style, though the exam must be administered by the national government.
We, the youth of the United States of America, come forward with our proposal to our federal government in hope to see an immediate response and an expedited modification to our voting age minimum.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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