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| Debatepedia Creates Definitive Pro/Con Article on The FilibusterDebatepedia has created a definitive article on the pros and cons of the Filibuster, as the debate regarding the increasingly common and influential use of the tool heats up in American politics.
By: Brooks Lindsay Debatepedia's article isolates 29 of the most important pro and con arguments and quotations drawn from over 19 of the most important pro and con editorials, opinion pieces, speeches, and books on the topic. While the article can be advanced even further, it already is the most definitive break-down of the pros and cons in the public debate to date. As such, Debatepedia offers a valuable resource for the public and legislators to use in weighing the arguments and forming opinions and positions on the topic. On a question of such great importance to the US legislative process, it is key that all the arguments are seen clearly and that frank deliberations can take place. Debatepedia's Filibuster article offers significant value to the Democratic process by enabling this enhanced process of public deliberation. Debatepedia is a global wiki encyclopedia of public debates, pro and con arguments, and supporting quotations. A project of the International Debate Education Association (IDEA), Debatepedia is something like "the Wikipedia of pros and cons". It aims to engage citizen-editors in centralizing original arguments - as well as arguments and quotations found in millions of articles, essays, and books - into a single pro/con encyclopedia. This helps citizens and leaders better weigh the pros and cons in important public debates, take positions, and make decisions. Related links: * Filibuster pro/con article: http://wiki.idebate.org/ * Home page: http://wiki.idebate.org/ * Media kit: http://wiki.idebate.org/ Contacts: Brooks Lindsay Founder of Debatepedia Debatepedia 3731 E Prospect Seattle WA, 98112 206-406-7558 brooks@debatepedia.com http://wiki.idebate.org/ Twitter: brookslindsay, debatepedia End
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