[eDebate] Topic Papers
David Rhaesa
baitandorswitch
Sat Apr 10 08:05:14 CDT 2004
The last time I worked on health care was in 1977 when I was a novice. The
whole experience of debate was interesting to me then. I recall Kent Pack
and I had an affirmative about Nursing Home Abuse based on a book named
Tender Loving Greed.
I missed the last time or two that health care came around this great
circle, but I can assure you that Dan Lingel of Texas informed me that the
details of the economics of praxistically pragmatic health care reform were
fascinating.
What do you find interesting? Do you ever find something boring and then
years later say to yourself what was I think!? I had that experience with
listening to Jimi Hendrix.
right now I'm listening to KMQT The Mountain 99.5. "Givin it up for your
love right now."
"About even this ambiguity, however, I am ambiguous. Or rather what appears
to me very dubious the simple opposition between the higher pipe's
dislocated bouyancy and the stability of the lower one." Foucault, This is
Not a Pipe.
>From: tweiner1 at gmu.edu
>To: Ilya <ilyag at sev.org>
>CC: edebate at ndtceda.com
>Subject: Re: [eDebate] Topic Papers
>Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 22:50:18 -0400
>
>From someone that debated healthcare reform, I can tell you that it is, in
>fact, NOT interesting.
>
>Jake
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Ilya <ilyag at sev.org>
>Date: Friday, April 9, 2004 6:06 pm
>Subject: Re: [eDebate] Topic Papers
>
> >
> > Energy Policy and Healthcare Reform seem like the top two most
> > interesting topics in my opinion. Although I've never debated a
> > courts topic (only ocean policy), it seems like it'd be much more
> > difficult to find solid non-critical ground on such resolution.
> > What seems to be the general concencus from other debaters?
> >
> >
>
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