2001-2002 Sampling of Regular Season Resolutions
These are topics that have been submitted by various people. They have no NPDA endorsement, official or otherwise.
Please note: Abbreviations are as follows:
TH = This House
THW = This House would
R = Resolved
USFG = United States Federal Government
Topics used at the University of Wyoming "Top of the Rockies"
Submitted by Matt Stannard, University of Wyoming
- Round 1: TH would take a walk on the wild side.
- Round 2: TH should honor its treaties with one or more Native American nations.
- Round 3: Resolved: If the thunder doesn't get you, the lightning will.
- Round 4: TH would soften its stance on the Euro.
- Round 5: TH needs a miracle.
- Round 6: TH would expand stem cell research.
- Round 7: TH would respond.
- Quarterfinals: Art is permitted, but nature is forbidden.
- Semifinals: Resolved: The United States Supreme Court should uphold substantive due process.
- Finals: TH believes the media should tone it down.
Topics used at the Parliamentary League of the Upper Midwest #1
Submitted by Angie Nissen, Bethany Lutheran College
- Round 1: The piercing of body parts (except earlobes) should be prohibited for anyone under 18.
- Round 2: TH insists on an even playing field.
- Round 3: TH would go out without makeup on.
- Bronze: The US should revoke its ban on assassinations by its operatives.
- Gold: We should be willing to sacrifice freedom for security.
Topics used at the Great Alaskan Speakout
Submitted by Steve Johnson, University of Alaska-Anchorage
- Round 1: The significance of customer confidence has been overrated.
- Round 2: The United States has overemphasized individual rights.
- Round 3: TH regrets term limits.
- Round 4: Nationalism stands in the way of peace.
- Round 5: In certain circumstances, a conscientious objection to paying taxes is justified.
- Semifinals: 1. The United States needs a National Missile Defense system.
- Semifinals: 2. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should be opened for oil exploration and extraction.
- Finals: The US Federal Government has responded appropriately to the attack on America.
Topics used at the Claremont Colleges Round Robin
Submitted by John Meany, The Claremont Colleges
- Round 1: TH would still the fires within.
- Round 2: The US federal government should increase protections of rights of workers.
- Round 3: Give peace a chance.
- Round 4: TH rejects incrementalism.
- Round 5: TH would upset the balance.
- Finals: TH would save the tropics.
Topics used at the Claremont Colleges Invitational
Submitted by John Meany, The Claremont Colleges
- Round 1: The US federal government should substantially increase faith-based initiatives.
- Round 2: TH would turn the tables.
- Round 3: TH would follow them to the ends of the earth.
- Round 4: The United States Government should significantly change immigration policy.
- Round 5: TH would unhitch the trailer.
- Round 6: The US federal government should significantly restrict research and development of one or more technologies.
- Round 7: TH would blow it up.
- Round 8: TH would substantially reform farming.
- Octafinals: The US government should substantially reduce oil imports.
- Quarters: The US government should reduce due process protections in one or more areas.
- Semifinals: TH would spend it.
- Finals: Bury it.
Topics used at the Truman State Invitational
Submitted by Rob Layne, Truman State
- Round 1: THBT "Homeland Security" should not be a cabinet level position.
- Round 2: TH should close its borders.
- Round 3: TH rejects postmodernism.
- Round 4: TH would get down and dirty.
- Round 5: TH would increase consumer protections.
- Round 6: TH would rather fight the wave than ride it.
- Octafinals: TH would value the right of privacy over the right to know.
- Quarters: TH should break the silence.
- Semis: TH would politely say "No" to reparations.
- Finals: TH would embrace the contradiction.
Topics used at the Nebraska Double-Up Results
Submitted by Angie Miller, Creighton University
- Round 1: TH cannot pull itself up by the bootstraps.
- Round 2: TH values liberty over life.
- Round 3: TH would open foreign markets to American goods.
- Round 4: THBT First Amendment protections have gone too far.
- Round 5: The Federal Government should provide greater economic stimulus.
- Round 6: THBT legal ethics is an oxymoron.
- Octofinals: THBT a greater redistribution of wealth is required.
- Quarterfinals: TH would provide birth control to developing nations.
- Semifinals: TH would save the environment from environmentalism.
- Finals: TH would halt the execution of mentally handicapped individuals.
Topics used at the Ball State Invitational
Submitted by Mike Bauer, Ball State
- Round 1: TH would eliminate the use of grades.
- Round 2: THB the war on drugs is unwinnable.
- Round 3: THB Jerry Springer is good for society.
- Round 4: THB the U.S. is over-concerned with preventing civilian casualties.
- Round 5: THB cell phones do more harm than good.
- Round 6: THB a person is not complete until they are married... then they are finished.
- Quarters: THB war is the answer.
- Semis: THBT road rage is an understandable response to incompetent drivers.
- Finals: TH would legalize prostitution.
Topics used at Colorado College
Submitted by Bonnie Stapleton, Colorado College
- Round 1: Anthrax Anxiety is more dangerous than the real disease.
- Round 2: The USFG should assume control for all domestic airline security.
- Round 3: State sponsors of terrorism should be excluded from coalitions against terrorism.
- Round 4: The US millitary should put humanitarian concerns first in Afghanistan.
- Round 5: The erosion of privacy is an unwarranted response to terrorism.
- Round 6: The United States shares the blame for September 11.
- Double Octafinals: The war against terrorism should be extended to Iraq.
- Octas: A post Taliban government should be constructed by the West.
- Quarters: Al Jazeera is potentially more dangerous than Al Qaeda.
- Semis: US patriotism has crossed over into jingoism.
- Finals: We applaud Cheney's position over Powell's.
Topics used at Great Western Tournament
Submitted by Shawn Batt, Univ. of Pacific
- Round 1 (Worlds Format): This would take steps to substantially reduce nuclear proliferation.
- Round 2 (NPDA Format): This house would run a value case.
- Round 3 (Worlds Format): Further debt relief for developing nations is needed.
- Round 4 (NPDA Format): Baseball Contraction - For the case study, contact Shawn directly.
- Round 5 (Worlds Format): World Trade Organization - For the case study, contact Shawn directly.
- Round 6 (NPDA Format): NPDA should embrace one or more of the following format changes:
A. Include an additional rebuttal on each side.
B. Add cross-examination time after each constructive speech.
C. Adopt the Worlds 4-team format. - Round 7 (Worlds Format): Resolved: The use of grades in schools should be abandoned.
- Round 8 (NPDA Format): Case Study: US Foreign Policy on Religion (contact Shawn directly).
- Quarterfinals (Worlds Format): This House would grant personhood rights to primates.
- Semifinals (Worlds Format): Africa
- Final Round (NPDA format): This house would gamble on a dark horse.
Topics used at Casper College
Submitted by Grant Wilson, Casper College
- Round 1: THBT love is the best response to terror.
- Round 2: TH would turn up the volume.
- Round 3: TH would redefine the role of the Vice President of the United States.
- Round 4: TH values security over freedom
- Round 5: THBT everything is under control.
- Round 6: TH would do more to curb alcohol use on college campuses.
- Quarterfinals: THBT humor is the most important personal possession.
- Semifinals: TH would look no further.
- Finals: Turn out the lights, the party's over.
Topics used at El Camino Warmup
Submitted by Joey Washburn, Long Beach City College
- Round 1: TH would rock the vote.
- Round 2: THBT the Olympic gold has lost its sparkle.
- Round 3: TH would adopt school vouchers.
- Round 4: TH would see the forest not the trees.
Topics used at Royal Invitational (Bethel College-MN)
Submitted by Dr. Renea Gernant, Concordia Univ.-NE; Jason Kemnitz, Univ. of South Dakota; Rob Klingler, Univ. of Florida
- Round 1: TH would stop the madness.
- Round 2: THBT too much is never enough.
- Round 3: Retaliation is a legitimate basis for policy.
- Round 4: TH would let operatives pay for information.
- Semifinals: TH would subvert the dominant paradigm.
Topics used at THBT Classic
Submitted by Angie Nissen and Dr. Tom Kuster, Bethany Lutheran
- Round 1: TH deplores the "Harry Potter phenomenon."
- Round 2: THBT the Grinch stole Christmas.
- Round 3: The U.S. should try terrorists before military tribunals.
- Round 4: Iraq should be next.
- Round 5: Anger management screening (like blood tests) should be required of marriage license applicants.
- Round 6: Arm pilots.
- Bronze: TH supports research into therapeutic cloning of human tissue.
- Gold: TH prefers a lump of coal rather than a present in its stocking.
Topics used at "Listen to Me" invitational
Submitted by Brian Shipley, Georgetown Law School/Willamette University
- Round 1: Modern medicine overemphasizes prolonging life.
- Round 2: Non-human species deserve greater protection.
- Round 3: Terrorism can be an appropriate political tool.
- Round 4: The U.S. should more actively protect the rights of persons with disabilities.
- Round 5: Finish the job.
- Round 6: Give legitimacy to the union.
- Octafinals: Our trust is misplaced.
- Quarters: Oops, this House did it again.
- Semis: This House should increase access to information.
- Finals: That government governs best which governs not at all.
Topics used at the Griffin invitational
Submitted by Skip Rutledge, Pt. Loma Nazarene University
- Round 1: THBT censorship is justified.
- Round 2: There is no such thing as a good war or a bad peace.
- Round 3: Resolved: This House would pursue the Missile Defense Initiative.
- Round 4: Women should fight the tyranny of fashion.
- Round 5: TH believes the mountain is really a molehill.
- Round 6: Resolved: TH believes the inmates are running the asylum.
- Elimination Round 1: TH would level the playing field.
- Elimination Round 2: U.S. Energy independence should be a higher priority than environmental protection.
- Elimination Round 3: TH would favor principles over outcomes.
- Elimination Round 4: Democracy is not the answer.
Topics used at the Stan Schmidt Invitational (Portland Community College)
Submitted by Larry Galizio, Portland Community College
- THBT U.S. foreign policy breeds hatred
- TH dissents
- THBT we should look to class before race
- Mainstream mass media have failed to serve the public interest
- The Bush Administration constitutes a tax-haven for corporate America
- THBT the commercialization of sport has gone too far
- TH would take it back
- Standardized testing impairs the educational process
- THBT religion is the opiate of the masses
- THBT information is not just another commodity
Topics used at the Cal State-Long Beach tournament
Submitted by Jed Link, University of Southern California
- Round 1: It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.
- Round 2: THBT reason has always existed, but not always in a reasonable form.
- Round 3: TH would limit the use of nuclear weapons.
- Round 4: TH would forgive Argentina's debt.
- Round 5: THBT we should not judge a book by its movie.
- Round 6: We learn from history that we do not learn from history.
- Round 7: TH would significantly increase funding for education.
- Round 8: TH would rebuild the World Trade Center towers.
- Quarters: It is not necessary to understand things in order to argue about them.
Topics used at the Concordia University tournament
Submitted by Dr. Renea Gernant, Concordia University
- Round 1: Resolved: Silence means consent.
- Round 2: TH should test the legislators before the students.
- Round 3: TH believes the time has come for cameras in every courtroom.
- Round 4: Resolved: Cut the fat.
- Round 5: TH prefers unilateral action over multilateral action.
- Round 6: Privacy protections should be increased.
- Octafinals: The greatest sin is the sin of omission.
- Quarterfinals: THBT the United States is more sinned against than sinning.
- Semifinals: TH would significantly alter U.S. drug policy.
- Finals: TH values religious freedom over national security.
Topics used at the Carol Gaede Invitational (MSU-Moorhead/Concordia-MN)
- Round 1: TH would close on Sundays.
- Round 2: TH would swing on the porch.
- Round 3: TH would buy a Ventura action figure.
- Round 4: TH would pay cash.
- Finals: TH prefers antiques.
Topics used at the Highland Invitational
Submitted by Jim Dittus, Highland Community College
- Round 1: TH would take risks.
- Round 2: TH would boycott the Olympics.
- Round 3: TH finds honor in deceit.
- Round 4: TH would allow energy exploration in environmentally sensitive areas.
- Round 5: TH would close the borders.
- Round 6: TH would watch the Super Bowl just to see the ads.
- Semis: TH finds beauty in all art.
- Finals: TH would count its money.
Topics used at the Frank-ly Speaking Invitational (College of DuPage)
Submitted by Steve Schroeder, College of DuPage
- Round 1: THBT festivals are superior than competitions.
- Round 2: TH favors finding balance through excess and not reservation.
- Round 3: TH favors limiting our support of Israel.
- Round 4: TH would shift its foreign policy focus to the Western Hemisphere.
- Round 5: TH would push the button.
- Round 6: THBT greed is good.
- Quarters: TH would resurrect the Soviet Union.
- Semis: TH prefers great taste to less filling.
Topics used at the Point Loma Round Robin Tournament of Champions
Submitted by Skip Rutledge, Pt. Loma Nazarene University
- Round 1: Democracy is overrated.
- Round 2: How you play the game ought to be more important than winning the game.
- Round 3: When they say it's not about the money, it's about the money.
- Round 4: It is time to throw off the shackles of tradition.
- Round 5: Enron reveals capitalism's moral bankruptcy.
- Semis: Case study (doctor/patient dying)
- Finals: Point Loma Nazarene University should kill its Crusader mascot.
Topics used at the Sunset Cliffs Classic (Point Loma)
Submitted by Skip Rutledge, Pt. Loma Nazarene University
- Round 1: Resolved: The U.N. exposes America's democracy hypocrisy
- Round 2: Resolved: TH should more highly value beautiful minds than hard bodies.
- Round 3: Just Chill
- Round 4: Reality is a linguistic construction.
- Round 5: TH believes reporters should report not affect the news.
- Round 6: TH would curtail corporate puppetry of U.S. politics
- Double Octas: THB the Super Bowl ain't that super.
- Octas: Resolved: Actions speak louder than words.
- Quarters: Justice delayed is justice denied.
- Semis: It is time to fish, or cut bait.
- Finals: Debate, by its very nature, teaches unethical practices.
20th Novice Nationals
- Round 1: TH would lift up the oppressed.
- Round 2: TH would not judge a book by its movie.
- Round 3: Resolved: The Euro should not have been adopted.
- Round 4: War accomplishes more than peace.
- Round 5: THBT money is power.
- Round 6: TH would get its hair cut.
- Octas: TH would upset the balance.
National Christian College Forensics Invitational:
- Round 1: Resolved: Congress should act to reform campaign financing.
- Round 2: TH should change its view on infant baptism.
- Round 3: TH would play Robin Hood.
- Round 4: TH would turn the other cheek.
- Round 5: The First World should forgive the Third World's debt.
- Round 6: The time has come to increase religious activities in public schools.
- Octas: TH should more strongly pursue religious freedom.
- Quarters: TH should disarm.
