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New Rule The press must stop saying that each debate is "make or break" for Rick Perry and call them what they really are: "break".

The following terms are specifically forbidden and may not be used until after each debate is formally concluded: "girlie-man," "draft dodger," "drunk," "ignoramus," "Jesus freak," "frog," "bozo," "wimp," "toad," "lickspittle," "rat bastard," "polluting bastard," "lying bastard," "demon spawn," "archfiend," or compound nouns ending in "-hole" or "-ucker".

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John Blowers, co-convener of the Evangelical Fellowship for Lesbian and Gay Christians, said: "What tends to happen on each occasion this debate is reopened is that the debate becomes more polarised.

Each side in the debate is blaming the other, in part, for impeding a faster introduction of high-speed Internet access across the land.

But referenda aren't always measures of true popular will so much as they are tests of how passionate, committed, well-funded and well-organized each side in a debate is.

And it's tricky for people because they don't know what the sources are, and how credible each side of the debate is — so it is difficult".

The missing point in the debate is that each method of data collection serves a different purpose and has its own strengths and weaknesses.

The debate is here.

Debate is very French".

The debate is lively.

The debate is salutary.

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