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    Talk about amibtion jeesh.

    US high school teen elected mayor

    Michael Sessions will still have to go to school despite being elected
    An 18-year-old American is about to combine high school with politics - by becoming mayor of his home town.
    Michael Sessions - who last year ran for his school council and lost - has been elected mayor of Hillsdale, a town of 8,200 in the US state of Michigan.

    He ousted the 51-year-old incumbent in a campaign costing $700 (£400) paid for by a summer job selling toffee apples.

    Mr Sessions says he intends to carry on studying through his four-year term and will go to town meetings after class.

    He is due to take up the part-time position, which offers a $3,600 (£2,070) stipend, on 21 November.

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    Since beating incumbent Douglas Ingles, he has become an overnight celebrity, giving media interviews and appearing on the Late Show with David Letterman.

    He seems to have won over voters with his enthusiasm, despite his obvious youth.



    "They'd look at me and say 'How old are you again?'," he said, explaining he went on to tell them his ideas for attracting money and jobs to the town.

    To make matters harder, the teenager had not turned 18 before the deadline for filing his name for the ballot paper had passed.

    Undeterred, he went to the town hall to register as a voter on his birthday and a week later declared he would run a write-in campaign.

    This meant spending the next month going door-to-door with business cards and a sample ballot to show people where to write in his name on polling day.

    Although the day-to-day running of the town will continue to fall to the city manager, Mr Sessions will have to attend two meetings a month after school.

    Peter Beck, principal of Hillsdale High, is quoted by the Los Angeles Times as saying: "I told him that if he wins, he'll still need to finish his homework... I'd hate to have to suspend a city official."
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    The irony is that the majority of 18 year olds in this country can't even be bothered to go vote, much less run for office. It's refreshing to see someone set a true example of putting your money where your mouth is.
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    I was going to run for borough council, but I am about 2 months too young

    So I'll guess I'll have to settle for being Dictator, I mean President, of my Senior Class.
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    A mayor of 8,200....? Was this kid the best they had in that town? Yeesh...I'd hate to go there. Unless this guy is some kinda wunderkind...is an 18 year old really the best they could do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA
    A mayor of 8,200....? Was this kid the best they had in that town? Yeesh...I'd hate to go there. Unless this guy is some kinda wunderkind...is an 18 year old really the best they could do?

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    Why? The kid is mayor of nowhere, woop dee doo for him, and the world keeps on spinning. Next topic!

    Youre about to be moderated, by the way.

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    That's simply amazing.

    I guess our educational system has hope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Alameda
    That's simply amazing.

    I guess our educational system has hope.
    i'm half inclined to take it as a sign of impending doom
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    That or the previous two generations' education system failed miserably.





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    no it's cool, Id rather have somone youthful and enthusiastic, who thought they could actually do something for the town, than some 50 year old incumbent who was just doing it for the paycheck.

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    I'd vote for him. Intelligence and insight is greater when one's 18 than when one's 51. If the town needs some bold, fresh ideas in order to renew itself, I'd go with the teenager over the grandaddy any day of the week. I bet you he'll do a terrific job as mayor.
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    This kid is 18 years old...I dont care if you ARE a wunderkind, at 18 you are still pretty ignorant to the ways of American politics. What I'm wondering is....who is the power behind the throne, so to speak? Who is pulling the strings behind the scenes to get this kid elected as mayor? Someone other than this 18 year old is the mastermind...Bush had Rove...who does this kid have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA
    This kid is 18 years old...I dont care if you ARE a wunderkind, at 18 you are still pretty ignorant to the ways of American politics. What I'm wondering is....who is the power behind the throne, so to speak? Who is pulling the strings behind the scenes to get this kid elected as mayor? Someone other than this 18 year old is the mastermind...Bush had Rove...who does this kid have?
    Some 18 year olds, and younger, can think for themselves. It's rare, but there are instances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA
    This kid is 18 years old...I dont care if you ARE a wunderkind, at 18 you are still pretty ignorant to the ways of American politics. What I'm wondering is....who is the power behind the throne, so to speak? Who is pulling the strings behind the scenes to get this kid elected as mayor? Someone other than this 18 year old is the mastermind...Bush had Rove...who does this kid have?
    It's not the mayor of New York City we're talking about here... He's the mayor of a town, nay, a village of 8,200 ****ing people. Get real. It is definately possible in a town of such small size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RZZZA
    This kid is 18 years old...I dont care if you ARE a wunderkind, at 18 you are still pretty ignorant to the ways of American politics. What I'm wondering is....who is the power behind the throne, so to speak? Who is pulling the strings behind the scenes to get this kid elected as mayor? Someone other than this 18 year old is the mastermind...Bush had Rove...who does this kid have?
    Its me, I'm the power behind the throne pulling all the strings from my hideout in Westsylvania...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Siblesz
    Intelligence and insight is greater when one's 18 than when one's 51.
    Spoken like someone who has not yet been 51, or 41, or 31, or even 21.

    @ Lord Alameda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big War Bird
    Spoken like someone who has not yet been 51, or 41, or 31, or even 21.
    Actually, spoken like someone who knows what he's talking about. Read the first post on this page.

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    I think you all are giving our current politicians WAY too much credit!!

    And @ Big War Bird: LOL! :laughing:
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    I think it's great that he won. Young people need to hold offices, too bad everyone is so incredibly closed minded that they actually take age into account.

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