Jefferson City Manda Neg
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| Dowling | 3 | Valley CR | Joe Rankin |
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| Dowling | 2 | Okoboji BH | Brad Noethe |
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| Dowling | 5 | Valley EM | Tony Welter |
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| Dowling | 3 | Opponent: Valley CR | Judge: Joe Rankin 1AC - Ought=Epistemology |
| Dowling | 2 | Opponent: Okoboji BH | Judge: Brad Noethe 1AC - Constitution |
| Dowling | 5 | Opponent: Valley EM | Judge: Tony Welter 1AC - Phil Radical Democracy |
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Cites
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NOVDEV - K - AmbiguityTournament: Dowling | Round: 2 | Opponent: Okoboji BH | Judge: Brad Noethe OffThe affirmative is an exercise of strategic symbolic politics—In order to maximize their strategic flexibility in the debate round they made the strategic choice to not specify their actor or type of limit, saying CX checks. It gives them the strategic flexibility to avoid theory debates. The outcome is the perpetuation of strategically ambiguous discourse that renders their discursive choices ontologically, ethically, and effectively flawed. | 12/12/16 |
NOVDEV - K - Anti-EthicsTournament: Dowling | Round: 3 | Opponent: Valley CR | Judge: Joe Rankin OffFocus on epistemology in debate ignores material violence. | 12/11/16 |
NOVDEV - K - CapitalismTournament: Dowling | Round: 5 | Opponent: Valley EM | Judge: Tony Welter OffTort Law commodifies human life and experiences – creating a market for exploitation. | 12/12/16 |
NOVDEV - T - FrameworkTournament: Dowling | Round: 3 | Opponent: Valley CR | Judge: Joe Rankin OffA. Interpretation: the aff should ONLY defend enactment of a topical plan—that means a state policy action of the USFG limting qualified immunity. | 12/11/16 |
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