Spindrift
Time Person of the Year, 2006
Context is eveything.
"Adopted in 1971 at the tail end of the Worst Generation's anti-war protests, the argument for allowing children to vote was that 18-year-olds could drink and be conscripted into the military, so they ought to be allowed to vote.
But 18-year-olds aren't allowed to drink anymore. We no longer have a draft. In fact, while repealing the 26th Amendment, we ought to add a separate right to vote for members of the military, irrespective of age." A.C.
is in context with this:
"As we have learned from ObamaCare, young people are not considered adults until age 26, at which point they are finally forced to get off their parents' health care plans. The old motto was "Old enough to fight, old enough to vote." The new motto is: "Not old enough to buy your own health insurance, not old enough to vote." A.C.
Reality is everything:
Republicans Win All Age Demographics but Under 30; Young Voters Resist Wave, Candidates Miss Opportunity
http://www.rockthevote.com/about/press-room/press-releases/young-voters-resist-wave.html