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Post by David G. on Feb 25, 2016 14:38:34 GMT -6
In my final days, I will be issuing this. Presidential debates can give elections a new perspective to a seemingly shallow election. With this, I believe that there should be debates with a series of questions read by a moderator who isn't running. These debates can be held either at lunch or after school. They can be done via Skype if we cannot figure out a time.
Anybody leaving an opinion that isn't congress will be deleted.
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Post by Le Libertia on Feb 25, 2016 14:47:01 GMT -6
I feel we need debates to be more structured before this bill is accepted into our constitution. The previous debate has hit even concluded, and it started weeks ago.
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Post by David G. on Feb 25, 2016 14:49:17 GMT -6
I feel we need debates to be more structured before this bill is accepted into our constitution. The previous debate has hit even concluded, and it started weeks ago. These debates would be live, avoiding that issue entirely.
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Post by Le Libertia on Feb 25, 2016 15:45:25 GMT -6
I feel we need debates to be more structured before this bill is accepted into our constitution. The previous debate has hit even concluded, and it started weeks ago. These debates would be live, avoiding that issue entirely. Live debates might be even worse. They would have to be rigidly scheduled and planned. To add on, the time the debate must be convienent for most of the region, especially since if you miss it, you will be unaware of what happened.
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Post by Faran on Feb 26, 2016 7:49:50 GMT -6
I like this idea because it will give us more insight on what will happen if they become president
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Post by Donezo on Feb 26, 2016 8:45:00 GMT -6
We should have a skype thing on likfriday nights.
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Post by David G. on Feb 26, 2016 8:47:30 GMT -6
So far, 20% of congress opposes. By lunch, it should go through.
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