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Barack Obama Would Be a Better President than McCain or Clinton.


I'm sure there are others like me who are very excited about the 2008 presidential election. With so much at stake and some very well qualified candidates across the board, this election will be very historic. I am hoping for a well informed opponent who has a strong position and a good nature towards this topic. Good luck. This 2008 election marks the end of the George Bush era - one marked by bitter partisan divides overseeing our economy crumble, the war in Iraq fester, the war on Terr...
Barack Obama would be a Better President than John McCain.


Hello again, my opponent asked for this debate while I had an identical debate running. Seeing as how my other opponent is taking some time to respond, I figured I would oblige LR4N6FTW3EVA. Here is the same first argument, hopefully both debates won't run parallel, but maybe they will. Since they might, it'd be better to run them simultaneously so this opponent can't use the first one to draw from. Good luck! This 2008 election marks the end of the George Bush era - one marked by bitter...
Legalize Marijuana for ALL uses.


Marijuana should be completely legalized for medical and recreational use. Marijuana is completely safe. Marijuana is very healthy. The illegality of Marijuana and criminalization of Marijuana users is an unnecessary and harmful restriction on American culture and its citizens. I await someone to challenge these three points....
Minimum Wage Should Be Abolished

-The vast majority of economists believe the minimum wage law costs the economy thousands of jobs. -Teenagers, workers in training, college students, interns, and part-time workers all have their options and opportunities limited by the minimum wage. -A low-paying job remains an entry point for those with few marketable skills. -Abolishing the minimum wage will allow businesses to achieve greater efficiency and lower prices. -When you force American companies to pay a certain wage, you i...

