|
Opinion #1
Debater: opinionatedpromqueen
|
|
america divided get real..............right?
|
|
america litteraly wouldnt be able to stand a nation divided is a nation conquered look at korea or germany or any other divided country america is like a hand individually the fingers cant do any thing but u put them all together and u can deliver a might blow division is a sign of weakness if we cant control ourselves at home how are we going to show the world that we are a great nation if we cant keep our affairs in order. america is like a family it has to stay strong and even though there will be disagreements we must work thru them together we must stand as a family as one so should america be divided no it shouldnt i say lets not get a divorce lets stay together lets work out our problems together as a family
|
|
|
|
Opinion #2
Debater: The Wild Goose
|
|
Why on Earth must we be a "strong nation"?
|
|
The preceding argument seems mostly concerned with showing the world our "strength". It is often argued that demonstrating our "strength" doesn't do much good for the rest of the world, but let me propose something else: our "strength" doesn't do any good for the American people. In addition to sucking us into "police actions" the world over, our "national strength" is just a euphemism for government strength. Soviet Russia was a "strong nation", but that certainly didn't benefit the Russian people. Let me also state that America is not like a family. It is a nation. Our families are all "like a family". What we need is a government that recognizes the institutions that precede it and, ultimately, are more important than it- institutions like families, states, counties, businesses, churches, and charities. These are the real "strength" of our nation, and it is through secession and nullification that they gain their voices.
|
|
|