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Tournament | Round | Opponent | Judge | Cites | Round Report | Open Source | Edit/Delete |
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CONTACT | 1 | NA | NA |
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Glenbrooks | 3 | Bishop Guertin SZ | Alex Miles |
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Glenbrooks | 5 | Loyola DW | Lee Quinn |
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Glenbrooks | 1 | Blake NN | Evan McCarty |
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Grapevine | 1 | Coppell GS | Toby Whisenhunt |
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Grapevine | 3 | St Marks JM | Danny Abbas |
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Grapevine | 5 | Houston Memorial CM | Tracy McFarland |
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Hall High | 2 | Cabot |
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Tournament | Round | Report |
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CONTACT | 1 | Opponent: NA | Judge: NA For neg cites email Alex at azay1113@gmailcom and we'll be happy to send 'em over |
Glenbrooks | 3 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin SZ | Judge: Alex Miles 1AC- Irony (Neolib Bad) |
Glenbrooks | 5 | Opponent: Loyola DW | Judge: Lee Quinn 1AC- Mexican Renewables (Warming No War) |
Glenbrooks | 1 | Opponent: Blake NN | Judge: Evan McCarty 1AC- Cancel Venezuela's Debt (Coloniality) |
Grapevine | 1 | Opponent: Coppell GS | Judge: Toby Whisenhunt 1AC- Cuba Rum (WTO IPR) |
Grapevine | 3 | Opponent: St Marks JM | Judge: Danny Abbas 1AC- Cuba Embargo (Russia OFAC Sanctions Relations) |
Grapevine | 5 | Opponent: Houston Memorial CM | Judge: Tracy McFarland 1AC- Maquiladoras (Gendered Violence) |
Hall High | 2 | Opponent: Cabot | Judge: 1AC- Cuba Embargo (Human Rights) |
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CONTACTTournament: CONTACT | Round: 1 | Opponent: NA | Judge: NA | 11/24/13 |
China SOI DATournament: Grapevine | Round: 3 | Opponent: St Marks JM | Judge: Danny Abbas DIFFERENT US PRESIDENTS have had different attitudes to the Caribbean, from President Ronald Reagan Engagement is zero-sum – China’s power depends on America’s neglect. To be sure, China may not have a purposeful plan to bring their trade Chinese economic engagement key to their soft power. This article examines Chinese soft power in the specific context of Latin America. The Chinese international influence is an existential impact – it controls every scenario for extinction | 9/14/13 |
Climate Multilat Protectionism TurnTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 5 | Opponent: Loyola DW | Judge: Lee Quinn U.N. climate chief Christiana Figueres lauded a climate change meeting in Panama Turn – Binding cuts cause global protectionism Still, policy does have implications. To sanction anti-energy use policies anywhere Nuke war | 11/24/13 |
Debt Ceiling DATournament: Grapevine | Round: 1 | Opponent: Coppell GS | Judge: Toby Whisenhunt Win or lose, Obama and lawmakers then would run headlong into a debate over Engagement with Cuba is massively unpopular with the GOP. Experts at CAP and the Cato Institute alike agree that the policy has been an Syria speech freed up Obama’s attention for debt talks – PC is key and finite (Reuters) - Putting off a decision on military strikes on Syria allows President Debt freeze collapse the global economy and sparks food crisis Global war 1NC CP The United States federal government should repeal Section 110(5) of the US Copyright Act. That solves WTO – at worst it’s a massive alt cause For instance, Cuba said the recently announced US-European Union trade agreement contains | 9/14/13 |
Eurocentrism KTournament: Grapevine | Round: 1 | Opponent: Coppell GS | Judge: Toby Whisenhunt Lander ‘02 Edgardo, Prof. of Sociology and Latin American studies at the Venezuelan Central University in Caracas, “Eurocentrism, Modern Knowledges, and the “Natural” Order of Global Capital, Nepantla: Views from South”, 3.2, muse, AZhang The perspective of Eurocentric knowledge is the central axis of a discourse that not only Intellectual property rights and genetic engineering are at the crux of Eurocentrism—this leads to a monoculture of both knowledge and organisms which culminates in extinction Since the Eurocentric colonial assumption is that the only possible knowledge is Western university and Our alternative is to reject the affirmative’s Eurocentric relation to the indigenous and place ourselves as postcolonial intellectuals—using this position within the academy is key to transforming dominant Western representations. One approach is to deconstruct the post by clarifying and expanding on the reminders | 9/14/13 |
FrameworkTournament: Grapevine | Round: 5 | Opponent: Houston Memorial CM | Judge: Tracy McFarland Prefer our interpretation First, a limited topic of discussion that provides for equitable ground is key to productive inculcation of decision-making and advocacy skills in every and all facets of life-~-- even if their position is contestable that’s distinct from it being valuably debatable-~--this still provides room for flexibility, creativity, and innovation, but targets the discussion to avoid mere statements of fact-~--T debates also solve any possible turn Second, discussion of specific policy-questions is crucial for skills development-~--we control uniqueness: high school students already have preconceived and ideological notions about how the world operates-~--government policy discussion is vital to force engagement with and resolution of competing perspectives to improve social outcomes, however those outcomes may be defined-~--and, it breaks out of traditional pedagogical frameworks by positing students as agents of decision-making Third, Switch-side is key-~--Effective deliberation is only possible in a switch-side debate – forces critical thinking and better advocacy of one’s positions And independently a voting issue for limits and ground-~--our entire negative strategy is based on the “should” question of the resolution-~--there are an infinite number of reasons that the scholarship of their advocacy could be a reason to vote affirmative-~-- these all obviate the only predictable strategies based on topical action-~--they overstretch our research burden and undermine preparedness for all debates Limits and rules of engagement key to agonism-~--contestability requires minimal boundaries to prevent destabilization of political deliberation | 11/24/13 |
Heg Good KTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: Blake NN | Judge: Evan McCarty Robert Kagan, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and PhD in American History from American University, “The Benevolent Empire,” Foreign Policy. Summer, 1998. http://www.carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=viewandid=275, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs Those contributing to the growing chorus of antihegemony and multipolarity may know they are playing This intellectual arrogance will get us killed – the debating and whining needs to end so we can face realistic threats Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Professor Emeritus at California University, Fresno, Ph.D. from Stanford, “We Could Still Lose.” National Review Online. August 11, 2003. http://www.hoover.org/publications/digest/3050721.html, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs If one were to collate the news reports about the Mosul shootout, the lessons European nations protesting Saddam Hussein's death sentence, as they protested against forcing secrets out The failure to embrace violent solutions guarantees foreign aggression from Iran and other violent regimes – their criticism is an open invitation to a new generation of Hitlers Thomas Sowell, Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, July 24, 2007. “Morally Paralyzed,” http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell072407.php3, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs "Moral paralysis" is a term that has been used to describe the inaction The result is wars around globe Stephen Peter Rosen, Kaneb Professor of National Security and Military Affairs at Harvard University and director of its Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, The National Interest. “An Empire, if You Can Keep It.” March 22, 2003. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2751/ is_2003_Spring/ai_99377575 Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs As for imperial rule over other peoples, the United States has always preferred indirect William Kristol, Visiting Professor in Government at Harvard University, and Robert Kagan, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and PhD in American History, “Toward a Neo-Reganite Foreign Policy,” Foreign Affairs. July/August 1996. http://www.carnegieendowment.org/publications/index.cfm?fa=viewandid=276, Accessed Online: 09/11/2008. wku-tjs BENEVOLENT HEGEMONYTWENTY YEARS later, it is time once again to challenge an indifferent America | 11/30/13 |
IPI Oil DATournament: Grapevine | Round: 3 | Opponent: St Marks JM | Judge: Danny Abbas Oil prices have remained consistently high and volatile over the past few years. According High oil prices key to India agreeing to build Indo-Pak-Iranian pipeline OPEC is in the news again as the world holds its breath wondering whether output IPI increases regional cooperation—starting point for Kashmir talks As meetings amongst the three governments, oil companies, and committees persisted, the Kashmir war leads to extinction—comparatively most probable The most dangerous place on the planet is Kashmir, a disputed territory convulsed and | 9/14/13 |
Judge Interpretation Procedural IronyTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 3 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin SZ | Judge: Alex Miles | 11/24/13 |
LENR CPTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 5 | Opponent: Loyola DW | Judge: Lee Quinn Recent experiments at SPAWAR prove LENR works – they are already engaged but lack further funding. New tests show that LENR are practical and give unlimited cheap energy | 11/24/13 |
Nietzsche K GenderTournament: Grapevine | Round: 5 | Opponent: Houston Memorial CM | Judge: Tracy McFarland Feminism’s revisitation of the evils of patriarchy constitute an economy of ressentiment by attempting a creative monopoly on the good through a revaluation and counter-order. This dooms their project to static negativity and contradiction because it is defined basely in opposition to patriarchy. The desire to mask suffering with enjoyment is the ascetic ideal par excellence. the aff’s morals are employed to make on feel accomplished by their personal restraints. Justification of obligation is based on guilt – as long as there is suffering, we must hate ourselves for it This engenders hatred for reality, which ends in extinction Our alternative is to forget about the suffering in the 1ac. the pain cited by the 1ac is only attended to by the memory of the 1ac to further asceticism, only a break away from these memories solves. Embrace suffering to shed guilt and affirm the innocence of existence – this is the only way to affirm life | 11/24/13 |
Nietzsche K IronyTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 3 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin SZ | Judge: Alex Miles Irony is a betrayal of emotional attachment – it shows an inability to live innocently and naivety The affirmative runs from the horror of existence – they do not confront suffering, and so mask it The alternative is the demonic question – the ballot is an answer to the question “do you desire this innumerable times more” – do nothing in the case of the plan and vote neg to say yes | 11/24/13 |
Rice DATournament: Hall High | Round: 2 | Opponent: Cabot | Judge: Cuba is a key rice market for Vietnam but it couldn’t compete with the US Rice is key to Vietnamese economy Vietnamese economic decline causes regional instability and crushes ASEAN Now we have Vietnam, where the warnings of impending catastrophe grow ever louder. Strong ASEAN key to prevent worldwide environmental collapse—impact is extinction It may indeed be the last chance for the international community to push the reset | 10/25/13 |
SO2 ScrewTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 5 | Opponent: Loyola DW | Judge: Lee Quinn | 11/24/13 |
WTO CPTournament: Grapevine | Round: 1 | Opponent: Coppell GS | Judge: Toby Whisenhunt That solves WTO – at worst it’s a massive alt cause For instance, Cuba said the recently announced US-European Union trade agreement contains | 9/14/13 |
Wheat Rust CPTournament: Hall High | Round: 2 | Opponent: Cabot | Judge: CP TEXT: The United States federal government should increase its agricultural research for the purpose of developing genetically-modified wheat-rust resistant wheat. We are on the precipice of a catastrophic global food crisis because of wheat rust. That’s the key crop in every country. Will a wheat rust that the vast majority of Americans have never heard of New genetically modified wheat will overcome global wheat rust including Ug99, stem, and yellow rust. Five years after the launch of a global effort to protect the world's most important | 10/25/13 |
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