Posted on 11/04/2009 1:33:51 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Last year, 23-year-old Rashida Hill watched the presidential debates, visited the college political party meetings and put a Barack Obama bumper sticker on her townhouse door. She voted for Obama because she felt like the election was about "being a part of something."
But on Tuesday, the Virginia Commonwealth University student didn't bother voting in the governor's race because, she said, the candidates didn't give her anything to get excited about.
"The simple fact is, unless you put it in front of somebody, they're really not going to seek it out," Hill said.
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Translation: ACORN's pimp/hooker scandal kept them from manufaturing the votes they did in 2008.
“Couldnt tear themselves away from the bong and that bag of Doritos.”
Or, pehaps Mom and Dad explained to them that if Obama Care goes through they’ll be on their own when it comes to their health care. What a scary thought to this generation - being on their own - for anything...
I tell them that they voted to pay for my future health care out of their future earnings and that the boomers only needed a suitable set of suckers to stick with the bills. And, of course, there they were!
Ahhh yes...the “entertainment” generation! If it isn’t entertaining, it isn’t worth their time!
That’s what makes a collectivist, of the “sheep” variety anyway -
the fear/knowledge that there is no way you could survive on your own without forcing others to take care of your needs.
I imagaine a large percentage of those who stayed home yesterday are disillusioned ‘09 grads looking for work. They fall into that 52% unemployed bracket. Looks like their Messiah didn’t come through for them. Hope they see the light for the next election.
A comment on a thread I made last night:
which had been trending leftward and just last year was held up as an example of how Obama was redrawing the political map in his favor.
I really do hate to bring race into this, but these people are mistaken that they believe the people had turned Democrat all of a sudden. Sure, there were a good many who were sick of Bush, or believed the media on how incompetent they made him out to be. But a good many were people who have never voted before, and probably will never again, that wanted to vote for history.
“Or, pehaps Mom and Dad explained to them that if Obama Care goes through theyll be on their own when it comes to their health care. What a scary thought to this generation - being on their own - for anything...”
Isn’t that the truth!
True. It was just disheartening to listen to them and they were clueless about anything other than the defining moment of proving they were not racists. They knew no other names or races anyway.
Let’s hope they think it’s uncool when 2012 comes around and they don’t all crawl back out from under their rocks.
“Being part of something” means voting for the first black president. So Obama’s skin color was the reason this person voted. Issues didn’t matter.
Make it uncool.
And I bet the young voters who turned out last year for McCain still got to the polls yesterday.
I wanted the "Kodiak" moment:
Precisely.
If it takes it, I would donate some money for a Wii and some weed. Then they will be all Wii-weed up when it’s time to vote.
“Or, pehaps Mom and Dad explained to them that if Obama Care goes through theyll be on their own when it comes to their health care. What a scary thought to this generation - being on their own - for anything.”
Yeah, we young people are terrible, worthless and useless eaters.
Maybe we should have euthanasia for the young?
How about giving us a damn chance for once? Seriously, you weren’t born old, and I bet you someone took a chance on you back in the day.
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