FRTM - Re: Debate topic vote

  • From: Robert Baker <robert.baker.a@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: frtm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 21:03:09 -0600

Here is my vote:


1.       Should stem-cell research be permitted in order to find cures for
diseases?
2.       Should the United States abolish the Electoral College election
system?
3.       Should the United States Congress allow drilling for oil in the
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?

Thanks,

Robert Baker



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> From: dirk@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: frtm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: FRTM - Debate topic vote
> Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2010 08:44:34 -0700
>
> Friends,
>
> Here's a list of potential debate topics.  Please reply with your vote.
> You can choose up to three.  Your votes need to be back to me by Tuesday
> evening (7:00 PM).  We will take the top six, combine them with the Simply
> Speaking list, and resubmit for a final vote of the topic for the debate.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dirk
> --------------------------------------
>
>  1.       Should there be a ban on television advertisements aimed at
> children?
> 2.       Should news broadcasters be required to be balanced and impartial
> in their reporting of events?
> 3.       Should random breath tests for drivers a required in America?
> 4.       Should stem-cell research be permitted in order to find cures for
> diseases?
> 5.       Should mandatory drug testing be implemented for all school
> students in America?
> 6.       Should a database of DNA be created that can be used by police
> authorities in order to apprehend criminals?
> 7.       Should the United States Congress allow drilling for oil in the
> Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
> 8.       Should the United States abolish the Electoral College election
> system?
> 9.    Are the Olympics a waste of time an money?
> 10.  Should same-sex partners be given the same rights as heterosexuals?
> 11.  Should cell phone use be banned when driving a car?
> 12.  Does modern music and television negatively influence children?
>
>
>
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