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Being a Catholic Republican I was discussed with those kids.  Then I realized that they haven't lived a full life.  They don't know what's ahead of them in life yet.  As someone who is older and wiser then I was.  I have seen the world and experienced many things, places, cultures, and ideas.  Kids are filled with vigor and excitement and their impulsiveness will soon die off like everyone else before them.  They don't know any better.  I digress though.  They haven't lived or taken the time to understand others or their surroundings.  In time they will learn.  With situations like this that's is the only thing that will help them understand... Time.  Another factor is that when they are directly affected by something that they oppose or don't understand then they will take further stock in issues and ideas that affect them.  Something I neglected to think of earlier is that they are not fully educated and they are still under the wing of a care giver or gradian.  They will soon learn as they live a longer and fuller life 

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