3rd Period:
The illustrious Team A -- Brian, Justin, Mary, and Cece (the Affirmative side) -- will take on its worthy opponent, Team B -- Gozie, Ben, Ashley, and Abdi (the Negative side) -- in a refereed debate on the following proposition:
AFFIRMED that, given the laws & policies of Canada in 2013, and those of the U.S. in 2013,
Canadians stand to enjoy a higher and more satisfying quality of life than Americans do.
Team A (the Affirmatives) will argue to uphold the proposition; Team B (the Negatives) will argue against the proposition.
A panel of student judges will score the debate, determining a winner based on a 100-point scoring system; further, a small panel of student referees will join Mr. Bratnober in maintaining a level playing field for civil discourse.
See the right-hand column of this blog for Thursday's scoring system (subject to amendment in future debates if it doesn't work out!) and Thursday's debate structure & ground-rules (similarly subject to amendment in future debates).
Professional debater Dan Barker has claimed that "the real winner" of a formal debate "is the audience" (http://bobsiegel.net/news_debates_danbarker.shtml).
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