Tuesday, March 23, 2010

UTS(University of Technology, Sydney) Australs 2004

Round 1: Education
TH supports fees for degrees.
Indigenous people should be given preferential access to education.
Private schooling is a public benefit.

Round 2: International Relation
TH should levy sanctions on Myanmar.
Taiwan should declare independence.
THW cage the Tamil Tigers.

Round 3: Risky Business
A company's only responsibility is to its shareholders.
White collar criminals should be gaoled.
TH supports off-shore outsourcing.

Round 4: Discrimination
Lesbian women should have access to medically assisted donor insemination.
TH supports gay marriage.
TH should tax fat.

Round 5: Security
Private mercenaries have a role in State conflicts.
Military courts are a necessity.
Torture is a legitimate method of intelligence gathering.

Round 6: Out Spoken People
Michael Moore does his cause more harm than good.
Religious leaders should refrain from making political statements.
Political wings of terrorist organizations should be banned from Parliament.

Round 7: Iraq
Countries which opposed the war in Iraq have no responsibility to aid its reconstruction.
TH would execute Saddam.
The US suffers from "premature evacuation".

Octo Finals: Health
Severely disabled people should be sterilized.
Parents have a right to access the medical records of their children.
Insurance companies have a right to access the results of genetic testing.

ESL Semi Finals
Islam needs a Pope.
Companies should be banned from making donations to political parties.
Essential service providers have right to strike.

Quarter Finals: Sovereignty
Secession is a democratic right.
US military bases should be pulled out of Asia.
TH supports the targeted assassination of terrorist leaders.

Semi Finals
The private life of politicians are public property.
Under age hackers should face the full force of the law.
Israel should cease construction of its security fense.

Final: Women
TH should pay women to have babies.
Victims of sex trafficking should be given automatic residency.
Equal opportunity legislation should apply to religious institutions.

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