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Nelson Mandela: Reply by President Nelson Mandela to the debate on his address to Parliament

February 12, 1998 (about 26 years ago)

In this speech, Nelson Mandela replies to the opposition regarding the debate on his address to the 1998 Parliament. He starts by recounting the progress the government's programs have had on people's lives and notes the standard on which we should measure success. He talks about some of the grea...

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Nelson Mandela: Closing address by President Nelson Mandela in the President's Budget Debate

April 22, 1998 (about 26 years ago)

In this speech, Nelson Mandela delivers the closing address in the President's Budget Debate. He starts by recognizing the achievements of the past few years to the people of South Africa. He talks about principles that they need to have as basis of their bond as a people. He also touches on the ...

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Barack Obama: President Obama Addresses the Nation on Dangers of Default

July 25, 2011 (almost 13 years ago)

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the ongoing debate in the congress about the ways on how to decrease the national debt through budget cuts and tax increase for the elite Americans.

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Source: The White House

Cher Horowitz: Cher's Opposition Statement on a Debate

July 19, 1995 (almost 29 years ago)

Alicia Silverstone playing Cher Horowitz in Clueless goes on a debate about allowing oppressed people to take refuge in America using a party scenario as a solid opening statement.

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Nelson Mandela: Closing Address in the Debate on the State of the Nation Address

February 10, 1999 (about 25 years ago)

In this closing address, Nelson Mandela speaks about the debate on the State of the Nation address. He talks about the progress that South Africa has made in the past few years and the problems involving the criminal justice system. He also says that there is hope for South Africa, all we need to...

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George H.W. Bush: Debate with Michael Dukakis

September 25, 1988 (over 35 years ago)

In George H. W. Bush's Debate with Michael Dukakis, they tackle both domestic and foreign issues. They gave their points of view regarding drugs, the federal deficit, health care, abortion, housing, poverty, national defense, agriculture, leadership, and Foreign affairs. Both candidates try their...

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George H.W. Bush: Debate with Bill Clinton and Ross Perot

October 11, 1992 (over 31 years ago)

In President George H. W. Bush's Oct 11, 1992 debate with Bill Clinton and Ross Perot, he slugs it out in a 3-way contest. Moderating the debate was Jim Lehrer. The journalists who asked the questions for the debate were John Mashek, Ann Compton, and Sander Vanocur. In this debate the presidentia...

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Jimmy Carter: Debate with Ronald Reagan

October 28, 1980 (over 43 years ago)

President Jimmy Carter and Governor Ronald Reagan go into a presidential debate to press issues that are affecting the American nation, such as military stregnth, inflation, strategic arms limitations, energy conservation and social security.

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Ronald Reagan: Debate with Walter Mondale (Domestic Issues)

October 7, 1984 (over 39 years ago)

In Ronald Reagan's first Debate with Walter Mondale, both men square off on Domestic Issues. In this debate, they discussed various topics such as The Nation's Economy, Leadership Qualities, Religion, Political Issues, Abortion, Federal Taxation, Social Welfare Programs, and the Presidential Camp...

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Ronald Reagan: Debate with Walter Mondale (Defense and Foreign Policy)

October 21, 1984 (over 39 years ago)

In Ronald Reagan's final Debate with Walter Mondale, both men came out swinging over Defense and Foreign Policy. In this debate they discussed foreign policy specifically towards Central America, Eastern Europe, Nicaragua, Lebanon, US Allies, the Soviet Union, regions vital to US interests, and i...

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