Who would win in a political debate between Jon Stewart & Rush Limbaugh?

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under political debate | 14 Comments »

And how much would you pay to see it?

What I find humorous here is the fact that the Rushies think his show and rants are based on facts……thats a real gas. All Rush does is spew hatred and misinformation..All you have to do is have the brains and sense enough to look up the issues for yourself to find the truth.

Why was the NH Republican debate only on Fox News?

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under republican debate | 12 Comments »

Considering it was from NH I thought it would be on either our Channel 9, where our local news comes from, or Channel 11 (NH Public Television).

My family doesn’t watch Fox News so we had no idea what the channel number for it even was- in the standard TV guide, our local cable TV channel listings don’t include Fox News. However, I am looking into as many candidates as I can, from both sides, and I was hoping to be able to have the debate taped, to watch later. Surely ABC could have lived with only having one channel running the sitcoms (5), instead of the usual two (5 and 9)?

I find it odd that the debate was so hidden from public view. I have basic cable, so I don’t even have Fox News as an option- a family member with full cable was going to tape the debate for me.

I’m sure others have basic cable as well, and missed the debate because of it.

Can anyone recommend some YouTube links from it, amongst various candidates, so I can get a feeling of what went on?

Fox News sponsored the debate so I doubt that it was even offered to any other network seeing as how Fox thinks they are they only ones who are "fair & balanced"
I think Ron Paul did a great job and didn’t spew the same retoric that all the other candidates did. I think that he was absolutely correct that the Bush machine made a mistake and for the good of the American people they should admit it and make changes to correct it rather than be arrogant and continue to cover it up.
It also wasn’t just his supporters that gave him the "win" with 33% it was everyone who watched and voted.

How many rapes per year in the United States of America?

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under how to debate | 7 Comments »

I am in 7th grade doing a abortion debate and wanted to know this information.

According to UCR (the FBI’s crime stats), there were 92,455 rapes in the US in 2006.

Why is it that Republicans are always trying to lower expectations for participants in debates?

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under debates | 8 Comments »

Remember when everyone patted George W Bush on the back for showing up sober to the debates with Al Gore?
Now all Sarah Palin has to do to win the debate tomorrow is not be retarded.
Is that fair?

When you have low standards, your expectations will always be met.
The anti-intellectualism/ anti-science/ anti-reason wing of the Republican party is going to disappear for a very long time.

McCain And Obama Rematch

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under presidential debate | 15 Comments »

It looked more like a presidential debate from the 2008 Campaign than a bipartisan health care summit, as former rivals Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and President Obama, who bluntly told McCain “the campiagn’s over”.

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US health debate stalls

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under debate | No Comments »

A live televised discussion on healthcare reform in Washington was meant to re-energise debate and help politicians find a compromise on the issue.

But after more than six hours of televised discussions between the president and congressional leaders, there appears to be little movement on reaching a deal.

Al Jazeera’s Patty Culhane reports from Washington

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Climate debate meltdown

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under debates | 1 Comment »

Debates over climate change have become a pile-up of accusations from both sides. Can the debate return to science?

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Part 1 – Dinesh D’Souza Debates Peter Singer

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under debate topics | 25 Comments »

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Dinesh D’Souza debates Peter Singer at Biola University.

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How do i write a debate speech about the topic "That country life is better than city life"?

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under debate speech | 3 Comments »

I am on the Negating side.
I am on the Negating side and i am the 2nd speaker

If yours is the negative side of this topic, then you would want to point up the things about city life that are better than country life. One would be that cities have large hospitals to heal serious illness or terrible injuries. Cities also have larger libraries, concert halls with excellent acoustics, big art museums, more stores for doing comparison shopping, colleges for advanced education.

Just some ideas to get you started.

Political Debate. What are some great things that Obama will do if he’s chosen as president?

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under political debate | 10 Comments »

what things does he want for people? and what are good things about him?

Sorry, but you won’t find a political debate here. The Obama bashers, most of whom never bothered to research his positions on the issues, will see that you asked a question about Obama, and will jump on the opportunity to fling mud at a candidate whom they know nothing about. I guarantee that will be the majority of the "answers" that you get.

But, to answer your question, the most important thing that he has pledged to do (in my opinion) is bring the troops home and increase diplomacy in Iraq. He has set a specific plan, which you can find on his website, to do this. Some would say this is "cutting and running", even though he has pledged to help in diplomacy and reconstruction. The cowboy attitude of the Bush Administration, that America should rush in with guns blazing, shoot first and ask questions about WMDs later, has failed miserably. If there is one thing that we should all learn from the disaster in the Middle East, it’s that violence breeds further violence…it doesn’t solve anything in the long run. What we need is diplomacy, with a coalition of the international community, to remedy Iraq.

Anyways, Obama has many good plans for our country. Check them out on his website and other sources through google. If you do that, you will have done more research than most of the Obama bashers here on Yahoo answers combined. Peace,

WB