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this is not the current ld topic. actually it happens to be, “Resolved:The United States is justified in intervening in the internal political processes of other countries to attempt to stop human rights abuses.”
please make the corrects nessasary
corrections necessary*
Hi Alexandria,
Thanks for helping out! We’re busy at work on the March/April topic but usually keep the topic as “current” until it expires (March 1). We’ll post our March/April analysis in the next week or so, though so keep checking in!
Um…no it’s not. That would be the March/April topic. Get your facts straight.
http://www.nationalforensicleague.org/aspx/nav.aspx?navid=227