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A quick hello to everyone at Think Youth

July 27, 2008 by Stephanie O. 

Hello there Think Youth readers and staff! I’d like to take a minute to introduce myself. I’m Stephanie, the newest member of the Think Youth writing staff. I live in the greater DC area (Maryland side) and I’m currently 13 years old. I’ve considered myself a liberal until recently, when I was alerted by my delegate friend from Marin County that we now call ourselves progressives, so I guess I’m a progressive then.  I currently support Barack Obama, although I originally was a supporter of Kucinich, and while I (obviously) cannot vote, I’m doing all I can to support both of them in their respective campaigns (Obama for president, Kucinich for congressional reelection).

I do have a political blog, although it is relatively new, called My Liberal Agenda- feel free to check it out and/or comment on it. Besides politics, my hobbies include reading, writing, art,  philosophy, and debate. You’re most likely to find me either glued to the computer, watching The Daily Show or The Colbert Report (I’m slightly addicted to fake news), arguing with Faux News even though I know they can’t hear me, or reading whatever book I can get my hands on.

Anyways, I’m very happy to join Think Youth, and I hope to be seeing (er…reading) all of you around soon.

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3 Responses to “A quick hello to everyone at Think Youth”

  1. Joshua Davis on July 28th, 2008 1:34 pm

    Welcome to the site from another (former) Kucinich supporter from the DC area.

  2. Johnny Camacho on July 28th, 2008 10:35 pm

    Welcome to Think Youth, Stephanie! I look forward to your contributions.

  3. Elizabeth Cable on July 30th, 2008 2:59 pm

    Welcome to ThinkYouth. I’m looking forward to reading your articles. I am a fan of Dennis Kucinich, The Daily Show, and The Colbert Report also, although I am inclined to support Ralph Nader for President. I enjoy reading also, and some books in particular that I have liked are “Fahrenheit 451″ by Ray Bradbury, “Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer” by James Swanson, “Presidential Courage” by Michael Beschloss, “Profiles in Courage” by John F. Kennedy, “Mr Adams’s Last Crusade” by Joseph Wheelan (but I am a fan of John Quincy Adams), and Evan Thomas’s biography of Robert F. Kennedy (but I am a fan of Robert F. Kennedy).

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