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Debate Caucuses Whip Sheets

 

The whip sheets for the John Locke Society Debate Caucuses are listed below. They may either be viewed on screen or downloaded to your computer. In order to read them, however, you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. To install the Acrobat Reader, click here.

 

 

Spring 2002 Term

 

Resolved: Democracy IS The Worst Form Of Government


Resolved: America Should Turn Off Television For Good

 

Resolved: The U.S. Should Be The World's Policeman

 

Resolved: The Invisible Hand Needs The Guiding Glove Of Government

 

Fall 2001 Term

 

Resolved: An All-Seeing Uncle Sam Is No Enemy Of Conservatives

Resolved: The United States Should Launch The Tenth Crusade

Resolved: The United States Should Have Retained The Articles Of Confederation

 

Summer 2001 Bridge Event

 

Resolved: John McCain Is The Most Dangerous Man In America  

 

Spring 2001 Term

 

Resolved: Close the Borders!

 

Resolved: This House Prefers Edmund Burke to John Locke  

 

Resolved: This House Prefers the Empire To the Republic

 

Resolved: Israel Should Homogenize Zion

 

 

Fall 2000 Term

 

Resolved: TV Is An Evil Drug And Should Be Banned

Resolved: The Twentieth Century Has Been Bad For Mankind

 

Resolved: This House Supports A Constitutional Amendment Banning Abortion

 

Resolved: Restrict the Franchise!

 

 

Fall 1999 Term

 

Resolved: Gentlemen Prefer Bond

Resolved: Winning Is Everything!

Resolved: True Conservatives Are Not Revolutionaries

Resolved: Losing Was Good For Dixie

 

Spring 1999 Term

 

Resolved: An All-Seeing Uncle Sam Is No Enemy Of Conservatism

Resolved: The U.S. Should Immediately Terminate All Military Operations Against Serbia

Resolved: This House Prefers Russell Kirk To Ayn Rand

Resolved: This House Prefers An Impeached But Not Convicted President Clinton To An Al Gore Presidency

 

 

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