Wes Upchurch

Secretary of State Debate PDF Print E-mail
Written by Wes Upchurch, Candidate   
Wednesday, 01 October 2008 11:43



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Dillon  - compulsory Civic Service?   |2008-10-01 16:06:28
Movie three, in the last minute. It sounded like Mitch was advocating compulsory
civic service for college students. Hmm that doesn't seem like a good idea. Okay
Mr. 19 government student who is only take said class as a requirement. We want
you to give up 9 hours of your time for training and then work a mandatory 15
hour day... Does this seem like a good idea to anyone?
Andrew Evans  - National Chairman   |2008-10-02 10:43:31
Forced Civic Service is not good those who do civic service and truly give back
while in school should get possible tuition grants. Cumpulsory Service? Not a
good idea. By the way great job Wes!! Mitch tries to use his hands gestures WAY
TOO MUCH
Andrew Evans  - Great Job Wes   |2008-10-02 10:44:57
My mistake I put my American Centrist Party title....trying to multitask too
much....sorry Title should be Great Job Wes
David Kartuzinski  - The BlackLantern Project   |2008-10-05 05:17:25
Very impressive. Very happy to see you posing a real challenge to the status
quo.
- DK
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