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Post by Duterriman on Aug 28, 2016 0:53:54 GMT -5
"You see oil is all this guy knows, Finn Balor has defined his whole campaign on oil! His name should be FINN OIL KING BALOR!"
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Post by tesville on Aug 28, 2016 0:55:34 GMT -5
"So what is your policy Socialist, I think in all the mudslinging you forgot to say your policy, or do you not have one!?"
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Post by Duterriman on Aug 28, 2016 1:13:03 GMT -5
"Yes of course I have one, We need to build a strong international community, that will protect human rights and decide issues peacefully. Balor, let's not go in to the mudslinging and name calling."
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Post by tesville on Aug 28, 2016 1:19:55 GMT -5
"I don't believe that we as a nation have the patience to deal with being inside two confederacies and having our sovereignty defined by them."
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Pharq
Chieftain
Posts: 53
Nation: The National Union of Pharq
Congressional Representative: Jon Benning
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Post by Pharq on Aug 28, 2016 1:21:24 GMT -5
"Do you people see what is happening here? Do you honestly want either of these two bickering buffoons to be your president?"
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Post by north on Aug 28, 2016 1:24:30 GMT -5
"Sorry but we need to move on to our final question, Mr. Roosevelt, how do you think we should create a world class education system?"
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Post by Duterriman on Aug 28, 2016 1:30:54 GMT -5
"I think we need to learn, from the Scandinavian country, who have abandoned homework and other useless things, because they don't help and only burden our children with more stress! and we should pay our students to go to college and reward them with working hard, instead of pretending that it isn't difficult to make grades."
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Post by tesville on Aug 28, 2016 1:35:07 GMT -5
"Let the free market handle education. The free market is always more efficient!"
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Pharq
Chieftain
Posts: 53
Nation: The National Union of Pharq
Congressional Representative: Jon Benning
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Post by Pharq on Aug 28, 2016 1:40:30 GMT -5
"What about the poor folks? What happens if they can't afford to go, Mr. Balor?"
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Post by tesville on Aug 28, 2016 1:45:28 GMT -5
"Mr. Johnson, we make sure that they get basic job training, and keep the factories humming. I'm sorry to tell everyone, but not every person really needs to have a liberal arts degree, or know biology, college should be left to the smartest and everyone else should get practical jobs, so we aren't wasting our money! and What is your system, Liberal John!"
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Pharq
Chieftain
Posts: 53
Nation: The National Union of Pharq
Congressional Representative: Jon Benning
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Post by Pharq on Aug 28, 2016 1:53:34 GMT -5
"We do not support a nationally run education and we think that it is a matter that should be up to states rights. A one size fits all system for such a diverse nation cannot and will not work. And Mr. Balor, who decides whether someone is smart enough to go to college? Does that not sound like big government to you, or are you not actually a true libertarian?"
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Post by tesville on Aug 28, 2016 2:08:48 GMT -5
"I am truly a libertarian and there should be no questions of my views, I don't question yours."
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Post by north on Aug 28, 2016 2:10:18 GMT -5
Closing remarks, no order necessary.
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Post by tesville on Aug 28, 2016 2:17:29 GMT -5
"I thank my opponents for having a wonderful debate today, but going forward we need true libertarian leadership and need to focus on the issues at hand and how we can solve them through trickle down and supply side economics. With a very small government.
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Pharq
Chieftain
Posts: 53
Nation: The National Union of Pharq
Congressional Representative: Jon Benning
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Post by Pharq on Aug 28, 2016 2:21:54 GMT -5
"I am glad we were able have a good exchange of ideas and that everyone was able to share their own, I tried to stay out of the bickering as much possible and even after being called Liberal John by my opponent I still continued to speak about the issues. I showed that I have great ideas to stop foreign oil reliance and the creation of alternative mean of energy production even if that means we have to work hour by hour and brick by brick. We also need to make sure that the states can continue to have their semi-autonomy my allowing them to choose their own educational system as long as big government isn't choosing who is smart and who isn't. We must also remember to focus on human rights more than corporate gain in the department of foreign policy. Thank you for being here and listening to our ideas and policies."
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