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| Yes | 31% | 114 votes | Total: 371 votes | |
| No | 69% | 257 votes |
Yes
Created on: November 26, 2007 Last Updated: December 14, 2007
The title is poorly drafted. It reminds me of the really stupid mailings we receive from both Democratic
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No
Created on: June 24, 2008
I believe that the great powers,except for "humanitarian " reasons shouldn't interfere in the affairs
Created on: August 15, 2009 Last Updated: August 17, 2009
With the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, and the welcoming of US troops into Iraq came scenes of liberation
Created on: January 22, 2008
Some have said that freedom is not free, and I agree. I believe that freedom is paid for with sacrifice,
by Lenna Gonya
Created on: October 07, 2010 Last Updated: October 08, 2010
If we saw our neighbor’s house on fire, most of us would try and rescue those still inside. We
by Joseph Malek
Created on: August 09, 2007 Last Updated: April 07, 2009
Would you believe, according to our Constitution of the United States of America, the armed forces of
by Adamanthenes
Created on: July 27, 2007
The root of "liberation" is "to liberate" - to make free, to unburden. If we begin charging for actions
by Greg Slack
Created on: May 25, 2008
The price of freedom is not measured in dollars and cents, and should never be. Liberty, justice, and
by Zach Bigalke
Created on: June 07, 2007
The idea that a nation such as the United States is owed for its actions in removing oppressive leaders
by David Brown
Created on: June 03, 2009 Last Updated: June 06, 2009
America and its allies or anyone having to liberate the oppressed in other countries, should not charge
Created on: January 29, 2008
The idea of charging a country for being "liberated" is utterly ridiculous. That would be a form of
by R.A. Scott
Created on: June 19, 2008
This debate subject is a joke. There is no way that anyone should pay the United States for something
by Irrira Rikki
Created on: September 02, 2008 Last Updated: September 28, 2008
LIBERTY HERSELF WEEPS
What a contradiction to the very word Liberation of the Oppressed. Who in their
by Ted Sherman
Created on: July 01, 2007
What a stupid debate question! It would be a great idea if Uncle Sucker could finally stand up and reverse
Created on: August 09, 2007
Should America give hand-outs?
Obviously this is the sort of over-simplified rhetoric you'd expect from
Created on: May 30, 2009
Should America Or Other Powers Charge For Liberating The oppressed In Other Countries?
The
Created on: August 22, 2007
You know, I'm all for the concept of bringing "freedom" to people, but it seems pretty bizarre to attack
by MN
Created on: November 04, 2007
To answer this question we must first ask, what does "liberation" mean and what justifies using the
by Ian W.
Created on: October 03, 2007 Last Updated: July 28, 2011
Charging other countries in order to liberate them is ridiculous. I know America is all about capitalism,
by J.R. Anthony
Created on: July 29, 2007
Your child sees someone at school being beaten on by a bully. Your child steps in and saves this someone.
How,