Ron Paul wins Florida Middle School Vote

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oh man this is funny, you guys have to read this

Regarding Ron:

They liked Paul's anti-war stance, as well as his willingness to talk straight and not attack his opponents to make a point.

"He's just like this down-to-earth dude who just seems like he knows what he's doing," seventh-grader Danielle Heidkamp said.

Newt:

"Oh my gosh," eighth-grader Jacob Wentz blurted out. "I don't like any of his views. He is constantly bashing the other people. I don't like how he wants automatically war. I just think he's shady."

Santorum:

Chase Evans couldn't hold back.

"I really don't like Rick Santorum," he announced of the former Pennsylvania senator, who also got no votes in the class. "I believe he's really pompous. He dodges questions by saying how good he is."

Mitt:

Sixth-grader Enjoli Butterbaugh said she liked Romney despite his flaws.

"Even if he does flip flop, I agree with everything he says,"


http://www.tampabay.com/news/education/k12/ron-paul-locks-up-hudson-middle-school-mock-vote/1212774
 
Mitt

Sixth-grader Enjoli Butterbaugh said she liked Romney despite his flaws.

"Even if he does flip flop, I agree with everything he says,"

at least ONE of those times!
 
if middle schoolers who are not supposed to be politically involved can see through Newt and Santorum.. why the hell cant grown ups?
 
Wow these kids are smart! Glad that they see past the bs!
Hope they stay like this!!!!

Unlikely...Children are naturally intelligent and then they get that beaten out of them through the educational system
 
Unlikely...Children are naturally intelligent and then they get that beaten out of them through the educational system

Exactly... indoctrination reduces intelligence. Of course, getting out of the mainstream and reading books/rationalizing about the world re-engages thought processing.
 
If you want to know what the parents are thinking, just listen to their children. The kids mimic much of what they say on matters they aren't familiar with. Hopefully their is that much support by mommy and daddy. Now mom and dad just need to get out and vote.
 
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Future can't come soon enough. Hopefully the kids of today aren't corrupted between now and then.
 
Sixth-grader Enjoli Butterbaugh said she liked Romney despite his flaws.

"Even if he does flip flop, I agree with everything he says,"

Either she suffers from a severe case of early-onset cognitive dissonance, or they've stopped teaching fractions & percentages by the 6th grade.
 
Either she suffers from a severe case of early-onset cognitive dissonance, or they've stopped teaching fractions & percentages by the 6th grade.

They haven't applied them to contextual situations in the sixth grade. Keep in mind, the average brain doesn't fully develop the reasoning centers until the 20's.
 
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They haven't applied them to contextual situations in the sixth grade. Keep in mind, the average brain doesn't fully develop the reasoning centers until the 20's.
LOL. You're right. I wasn't being literal about the math, though. It was just a roundabout way of noting how bizarre it is for her to say she agrees with "everything" Romney says while simultaneously understanding ("Even if ...") that he's a flip-flopper.
 
i guess some people are born into the system or misled since birth. although, i guess we were all once part of the system.

i like puppies
*flip flops*
i kill puppies

"he likes puppies, even though he flip flops! i like him"
 
Kids, like some animals, are an excellent judge of character. They can spot an adult who's disingenuous or phony with unparalleled skill.

But that makes me wonder, just what is it that happens to kids as they grow into adults that so often deactivates their perfectly-tuned bull***t detectors?
 
LOL. You're right. I wasn't being literal about the math, though. It was just a roundabout way of noting how bizarre it is for her to say she agrees with "everything" Romney says while simultaneously understanding ("Even if ...") that he's a flip-flopper.

yep it boggles my mind.
 
The future is looking bright ladies & gentlemen. Where are my sun glasses?

We are winning the information generation, this is a great thing. Gives me so much hope for the future. The internet has made it much harder to indoctrinate people as anyone with access to Google can do their own fact checking. Hence the statist desire to censor the internet with SOPA PIPA & ACTA.
 
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