I put the blame on them because if they'd actually turned out and voted as responsible citizens ought to, Prop 8 would have gone down in flames -- and we wouldn't be heaaring more whining about how horrid older people are.
I guess you think that standing up for our rights is something people ought to hide, since those of us who are "older" are the ones who have done so.
And you still haven't told us one single thing you've done for gay rights!
Oh, nice -- when you post facts and figures, and others acknowledge them, but you keep on insisting we didn't, that's okay, but when someone posts facts and figures that make a solid point you ought to acknowledge, it's spam?
Fascinating how the bigoted mind finds ways to make excuses for anything!
Really?
Teens totally look forward to driving; most look forward to drinking legally. Yet you want us to believe that we shouldn't expect them to eagerly embrace the fundamental participation in the political life of the country?
I'd expect that people who have been voting for a long time would get disillusioned, given how we vote over and over and government just keeps getting more oppressive and less personal; those who are new to the game should be the ones turning out in droves.
But want to know why those seniors vote in such numbers? Because they started doing it when they were first eligible, and held to it. Those who don't develop the habit at first aren't likely to change. Seniors have been "voting all their lives", because they started off that way -- so odds are that your newbie voters who didn't, won't... for all their lives.
Your argument doesn't stand at all!
You're blaming an entire generation when the failure is in yours -- as the figures in that "spam" show: your generation couldn't be bothered to vote! The issue was theirs to lose, and they did that very well.
Nor should we excuse lazy-assed apathy from younger people. You think younger people are the future of this country, and all you have to do is what for the older people to die off, but apathy is as great a danger as bigotry. Just think, if your generation had turned out to vote on Prop 8, you wouldn't have to be morbidly waiting for the older folks to die off, because all the bigots of all ages would have been outvoted!
If there's a battle and a few million soldiers just decide not to participate, who do you blame for the defeat? the enemy?
No, you blame the jerk-offs who didn't show up and do their duty!
Stop making up these non-issues as a dodge.