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Tournament | Round | Opponent | Judge | Cites | Round Report | Open Source | Edit/Delete |
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Glenbrooks | 2 | Bishop Guertin DI | Will Parsley |
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Glenbrooks | 5 | Cypress Bay GQ | Sam Oxborough |
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Glenbrooks | 3 | Niles North OW | CJ Clevenger |
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Michigan | 3 | McDonough ER | Elyse Conklin |
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Michigan | 1 | Niles West DL | Nathan Bennett |
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Michigan | 5 | Northside College Prep DD | Kyle Joseph |
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Michigan | 7 | Pinecrest GJ | Dave Weston |
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New Trier | 1 | Glenbrook South DL | Matt Olson |
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New Trier | 4 | Bishop Guertin DI | Mary Gregg |
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New Trier | 5 | Pinecrest MM | Katie Klante |
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Tournament | Round | Report |
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Glenbrooks | 2 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin DI | Judge: Will Parsley 1AC Narcocorrido Aff |
Glenbrooks | 5 | Opponent: Cypress Bay GQ | Judge: Sam Oxborough 1AC Visas (Ag Manufacturing Advs) |
Glenbrooks | 3 | Opponent: Niles North OW | Judge: CJ Clevenger 1AC Embargo (Relations Leadership Ag Advs) |
Michigan | 3 | Opponent: McDonough ER | Judge: Elyse Conklin 1AC Embargo (Multilat Ag Advs) |
Michigan | 1 | Opponent: Niles West DL | Judge: Nathan Bennett 1AC Mexico NADBank (Econ Enviro Advs) |
Michigan | 5 | Opponent: Northside College Prep DD | Judge: Kyle Joseph 1AC Mex Low Carbon Strategies (Relations Warming Econ Advs) |
Michigan | 7 | Opponent: Pinecrest GJ | Judge: Dave Weston 1AC Guantanamo Poetry |
New Trier | 1 | Opponent: Glenbrook South DL | Judge: Matt Olson 1AC Cuban Embargo (Transition Adv Multilateralism Adv) |
New Trier | 4 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin DI | Judge: Mary Gregg 1AC Narcocorrido |
New Trier | 5 | Opponent: Pinecrest MM | Judge: Katie Klante 1AC Cuba Baseball Visas (Relations Adv Baseball Diplo Adv) |
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1NC CIR DA - Michigan R1Tournament: Michigan | Round: 1 | Opponent: Niles West DL | Judge: Nathan Bennett 1NCReform will pass—GOP needs redemption after shutdown plus Hispanic vote key for midterms—AND even if piecemeal now, it leads to comprehensive reformPhillips 10/30 – staff writer for the Salt Lake Tribune, cites multiple experts and Congressmen ~Amber, 10/30/2013, "Despite setbacks, immigration activists remain hopeful for reform," http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/57061137-68/immigration-reform-shutdown-congress.html.csp-http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/57061137-68/immigration-reform-shutdown-congress.html.csp~~ Obama political capital key—current tone and pressure incentivizes GOP actionMatthews 10/17 – U.S. politics reporter for the International Business Times ~Laura, 10/17/2013, "Immigration Reform 2013: ’Finish The Job,’ Obama Tells Congress," http://www.ibtimes.com/immigration-reform-2013-finish-job-obama-tells-congress-1430650-http://www.ibtimes.com/immigration-reform-2013-finish-job-obama-tells-congress-1430650~~ Plan specifically derails immigration reform - Economic engagement initiatives PERCEIVED as deprioritizing necessary focus on security issues and drug war while kowtowing to Mexico – perception is key and hardliner target spin control to play on fence sitters largest fearsShear, 13 Reform key to Latin American relationsCharlene Barshefsky and James T. Hill, US-LATIN AMERICA RELATIONS: A NEW DIRECTION FOR ANEW REALITY? Council on Foreign Relations, 4—12, www.cfr.org Some enduring problems stand squarely in the way of partnership and effective cooperation. The inability of Washington to reform its broken immigration system is a constant source of friction between the United States and nearly every other country in the Americas . Yet US officials rarely refer to immigration as a foreign policy issue . Domestic policy debates on this issue disregard the United States’ hemispheric agenda as well as the interests of other nations. Solves democracy and warmingShifter 12. ~Michael, President of the Sol M. Linowitz Forum Intern-American Dialogue, "Remaking the Relationship: The United States and Latin America" Inter-American Dialogue Policy Report — April — www.thedialogue.org/PublicationFiles/IAD2012PolicyReportFINAL.pdf~ There are compelling reasons for the United States and Latin America to ¶ pursue more Democracy prevents extinctionDiamond ’95 (Larry, Senior Fellow – Hoover Institution, Promoting Democracy in the 1990s, December, http://wwics.si.edu/subsites/ccpdc/pubs/di/1.htm) OTHER THREATS This hardly exhausts the lists of threats to our security and well- | 11/2/13 |
1NC Cap K Long - MichiganTournament: Michigan | Round: 1 | Opponent: Niles West DL | Judge: Nathan Bennett 1NCCapitalism is synonymous with economic engagement The affirmative’s appeals to national security are really appeals to defend US wealth—threats are constructed by the ruling class to justify conservative action—this locks the proletariat in poverty and prevents emancipation, also is a reason they’re liars Structural violence outweighs nuclear war. Capitalism is based around oil consumption—causes nuclear resource wars and global warming—and peak oil makes collapse inevitable. Alternative Text: Reject the affirmative’s capitalist relations. An endorsement of politics within a new collective organization is practicable – any other politics MUST BE REJECTED as slavery | 11/1/13 |
1NC GBTL KTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin DI | Judge: Will Parsley 1NCThe 1AC is a typical leftist response to international oppression that remains silent in the face of the on-going colonization of native North America. The plan serves as a mask for the state, making it appear benevolent, even as its existence is contingent upon a continuing legacy of colonization that guarantees continued international exploitation, turning the case.Ward Churchill 1996 (Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of Colorado, Boulder, BA and MA in The Alternative is to reject the Affirmative and pursue indigenous land return as a first priority. This act of impossible realism solves the case—Colonization is the root cause of oppression, exploitation and war. Only a return to an indigenous politics can remedy the ills of colonialism.Ward Churchill 1996 (Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of Colorado, Boulder, BA and MA in Communications from Sangamon State, From A Native Son pgs 85-90) | 11/23/13 |
1NC Hobbes DATournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 2 | Opponent: Bishop Guertin DI | Judge: Will Parsley 1NCLink and internal link—the alternative to government is the state of nature—-this devolves into a constant state of warWilliams, 05 - Ph.D. in Government from Manchester University and Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University (Garrath, 7/5/05, "Hobbes: Moral and Political Philosophy", http://www.iep.utm.edu/hobmoral/~~23SH4d, KONTOPOULOS) That makes peace impossible and turns all of the aff impactsWilliams, 05 - Ph.D. in Government from Manchester University and Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University (Garrath, 7/5/05, "Hobbes: Moral and Political Philosophy", http://www.iep.utm.edu/hobmoral/~~23SH4d, KONTOPOULOS) | 11/23/13 |
1NC Iran Sanctions DA - Glenbrooks R5Tournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 5 | Opponent: Cypress Bay GQ | Judge: Sam Oxborough 1NCNo new sanctions now but it’ll be a fight—that’s key to keep our end of the interim deal worked out yesterdayCurry 11/24 – NBC News National and International Correspondent ~Ann, 11/24/2013 7:00 A.M., "New US sanctions would spell ’end of deal’ to limit nuclear program: Iran foreign minister," http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/24/21595023-new-us-sanctions-would-spell-end-of-deal-to-limit-nuclear-program-iran-foreign-minister?lite~~ Plan saps capital—perceived as deprioritizing necessary focus on security issues and drug war while kowtowing to Mexico – perception is key and hardliner target spin control to play on fence sitters largest fearsShear, 13 ====Deal key to regional stability —- multiple scenarios==== ====Global nuclear war==== | 11/24/13 |
1NC Mexican Economy DATournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 5 | Opponent: Cypress Bay GQ | Judge: Sam Oxborough 1NCMexican economy is stable now but overreliance on the US dooms growth Growth key to prevent drug wars and state collapse Mexican instability guarantees nuclear terrorism That results in extinction | 11/24/13 |
1NC Oil PIC and Drilling DA - MichiganTournament: Michigan | Round: 1 | Opponent: Niles West DL | Judge: Nathan Bennett 1NCFirst off is the oil picText: The United States federal government should normalize trade relations with Cuba while maintaining restrictions on oil production and exploration in Cuba.
2. The net benefit is the drilling disad Lifting embargo ensures rush toward expansive drilling—purely exploratory nowClaver-Carone, director of the US-Cuba Democracy PAC, 2008 For almost a decade now, the Castro regime has been lauding offshore lease agreements B. Spills destroy the ecosystem —magnified by higher concentration of unique wildlife post-BP spillMalik, Masters in Philosophy at Oxford University, 2010 C. Specifically oil drilling in Cuba would devastate biodiversity.Kozloff, writer for the Huffington Post and PhD in Latin American History from Oxford, 2010 From an environmental point of view, the prospect of offshore oil development going forward D. Cuban biodiversity is key to global biodiversity E. Ocean biodiversity loss causes extinctionCraig 03 (Robin Kundis Craig, Associate Professor of Law at the Indiana University School of Law, 2003, "Taking Steps Toward Marine Wilderness Protection? Fishing and Coral Reef Marine Reserves in Florida and Hawaii" http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1289250) | 11/2/13 |
1NC T-Gov2Gov vs Mex NADBTournament: Michigan | Round: 1 | Opponent: Niles West DL | Judge: Nathan Bennett 1NCA. Economic engagement is the expansion of state-to-state ties B. Violation: plan’s only unilateral change in policy, it doesn’t increase dialogueC. Voter for fairness and education(1) Limits – not limiting engagement to the 2 governments involved multiplies the number of affs by the populations of all 3 countries– justifies the involvement of international organizations, NGOs, and MNCs and makes neg preparation impossible (2) Ground – direct engagement with the government is the only stable basis for negative ground – both governments must be involved to gain links to international politics DA’s, explicit QPQ’s, PICs, relations based disads (3) Extra-T – even if they engage the government at some level, the plan also directly engages non-governmental actors, that grey area supercharges the links to limits and ground. New ground is irrelevant because it’s unpredictable and not topic-specific. | 11/1/13 |
CIR DA - Medical Biotech Impact - Michigan R5Tournament: Michigan | Round: 5 | Opponent: Northside College Prep DD | Judge: Kyle Joseph Solves bioterrorChyba and Greninger 4, *Co-director for the Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford Institute for International Studies, and Assistant Professor at Stanford, *MS in Biology, CISAC honors thesis, (Christopher and Alex, " Biotechnology and Bioterrorism: An Unprecedented World," Survival, Vol. 46 no. 2, page(s) 143-161, http://iis-db.stanford.edu/pubs/20722/Chyba_2004.pdf) ExtinctionPosner, 05- professor of law and economics at the University of Chicago (Richard, Skeptic, Winter, "Catastrophe", proquest) | 11/2/13 |
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