[eDebate] Plants v. Putin
Samuel Maurer
chairman.maurer at gmail.com
Tue May 13 16:28:22 CDT 2008
der Kommunismus.
On 5/13/08, Calum Matheson <u.hrair at gmail.com> wrote:
> Nazi.
>
>
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Samuel Maurer <chairman.maurer at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > well then...
> >
> > ...got those xylem cites???
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 4/23/08, Calum Matheson <u.hrair at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I am preoccupied with topic wording research and work for the high
> school
> > > team I assist, so I don't have enough time to write a lengthy response.
> I
> > > think that Russell, Rubaie, etc. have done a good job of this. I would
> just
> > > like to make a few short observations.
> > >
> > > 1. Do you know what xylem is? It is a type of transport tissue
> found
> > > in vascular plants. The most familiar example is wood. It transports
> sap
> > > by transpirational pull and root pressure. Would you like to learn
> more?
> > > Vote for agriculture.
> > >
> > > Do you know what the "dead hand is?" It is an automated nuclear system
> > > designed to destroy the world if Moscow is ever attacked. It would
> launch
> > > special radio communication rockets with the phrase "God created the
> Earth
> > > in seven days; Russia will destroy it in an hour." This would lock the
> > > override codes in Soviet missiles, directing them to preprogrammed
> targets
> > > around the world, wiping out the memory of humanity forever in a storm
> of
> > > radioactive fire. Would you like to learn more? Vote for Russia.
> > >
> > > 2. In the 1983 made for TV movie "The Day After," Russia launches
> a
> > > nuclear attack on Lawrence, Kansas. I believe that Kansas' opposition
> to
> > > the Russia topic stems from an irrational fear of Russian glory inspired
> by
> > > this movie. Please disregard everything that they have written, as
> their
> > > residence in Kansas also explains their love of agriculture. Of course
> they
> > > want to make us all talk about corn.
> > >
> > > 3. Dozens of consecutive posts have conceded an argument from my
> April
> > > 5 post "Russia—Why We Fight." Here I claimed that no one hates Nazis
> more
> > > than the Soviets did (I'm going to abandon the pretense of calling them
> > > "Russians" from now on). They hate Nazis, and you hate them. By the
> > > transitive property of equality, you love Nazis. I would write the rest
> of
> > > this post in German for you, but the heroic sacrifices of the Red Army
> > > guaranteed that I never needed to learn the language.
> > >
> > > The Russians are coming, Soldaten. Say hello to your Ostheer comrades
> in
> > > hell. This one's for you, Marshal Zhukov.
> > >
> > > Calum
> >
> >
> >
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> > --
> > Samuel A. Maurer
> > Director of Debate
> > Emporia State University
> >
>
>
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Samuel A. Maurer
Director of Debate
Emporia State University
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