Congress sets voting, gun ownership, drinking and enlistment age at sixteen
WASHINGTON — Politicians celebrated after Congress voted today to lower the age a person can join the military, own a weapon, and drink thirty cans of Keystone Light before staggering to a voting booth.
The new cutoff is sixteen, allowing wasted high-school sophomores to participate in and die for American democracy.
“Just imagine the thrill of a sixteen …
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