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Re: kritik
Kritiks without alternatives, although very rare, usually have an
accompanying counterplan that serves as an alternative world.
Just a few rambles here and there,
Richard
UTSA
On Mon, 2 Sep 1996, Terry West wrote:
> Critiques are voters because the team reading them says so.
> At least that's what I've always heard.
>
> :-)
>
> Terry West
> Southern Utah
>
> > Date sent: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 22:34:36 -0600 (MDT)
> > Send reply to: MASSEJAC@ziavms.enmu.edu
> > From: MASSEJAC@ziavms.enmu.edu
> > To: Issues concerning CEDA Debate <CEDA-L@cornell.edu>
> > Subject: kritik
> > Originally to: ceda-l@cornell.edu
>
> > In my move to grasp the different approaches on the negative,
> > I have become quite curious as to some reasons why a "kritik" is a voter.
> > I would also like and understanding of what the difference is
> > between a Kritik and disadvantage.
> >
> > Educate me please.
> > Massey
> > The Old School
> >
> > P.S. "Clifford died a natural death he caught a nasty virus."
> >
>
References:
- Re: kritik
- From: "Terry West" <WEST@EDU-SUU-CENTRUM.CN.SUU.EDU>
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