Padfoot_lives_on inquired:


I have heard that it 's often good to start your discussion with a quote from someone interesting. Unfortunately, my brain has run dry, so any help would be awesome. Thanks types. I used the "Ignorance is bliss because it has tied in where I 'm trying to go with this thing. Thaks for all your help, now please I don 't the frost * laughs * up there

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5 Responses to “I have to participate in a classroom debate today. I’m against human cloning and I need a good quote to start?”

  1. Mykes_ on September 17th, 2008 9:42 pm

    “ignorance is bliss, and I’m quite happy right now.”

  2. Chris R. on September 18th, 2008 4:53 pm

    Since your brain has run dry here’s a tip: google “human cloning” + quote
    Just like that with the quotation marks and plus sign. Good luck.

  3. Jules Mudkip on September 18th, 2008 6:52 pm

    Cloning, wow. Who would have thought? There should be a list of people who can and cannot clone themselves.
    Ted Danson

    this you can easily dovetail into an adolf hitler/eugenics segway. who decides who is good enough to clone ? race, money, education ?

    also: what happens to the human soul, the spririt… and so on.

  4. Commando860 on September 20th, 2008 6:30 pm

    i don’t know about openning quote but here is your arguement:

    Cloning is making an artificail living being. if cloning would be a success, it would kill the point of reproduction. if cloning goes bad, the clone must be disposed of thus killing an innocent life that wasnt supposed to be born. using a clone for limb or organ replacement, means u kill an innocent artificial copy for another’s safety. nothing good comes out of clonning. and it should not be concidered!

  5. Caren on February 24th, 2009 11:10 am

    Boy, things have changed since I was in school! We did debates about the pros and cons of prayer in school and if there was life elsewhere in the universe. I wouldn’t even know how to begin writing a persuasive speech about cloning!

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