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  1. I think a little “drag” would be a good thing. As someone whose views have modified considerably over time, there is something good to be said for the vision that comes with age and experience. It seems to me that it would be smarter at least to give them a weighted vote, considering their numbers — that is, one doesn’t want the vote completely dominated by reactionary “When I were a lad” type voters, but one does want that counterweight to unfettered progressivism.

  2. Another reason for not letting cardinals over 80 vote is that being elderly ain’t what it used to be. In the old days, before modern medical technology, if a cardinal could make it to Rome for the vote he probably was in good shape physically and mentally. Now people are living much longer but are not necessarily as vigorous as elderly people once were. Hence there is a fear that the upper levels of the College of Cardinals are on average alive but not nearly as sharp as they used to be. This is also the reason why many wanted JPII to set a precedent and resign as he became frailer.

  3. Why not let Cardinals over 80 vote? I don’t see a good reason for preventing them from doing so especially after they had done so for centuries prior to that right be taken away.

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