Bob to Debate at Oxford University

May 7th, 2008 by Staff

FORUM HAS ATTRACTED MANY WORLD LEADERS

Atlanta, GA – Former Congressman Bob Barr has been invited to speak at the Oxford Union at the University of Oxford, the world’s most prestigious debating forum. Several U.S. Presidents have spoken at Oxford, including former Presidents Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and Richard Nixon.

The topic of the debate will be “This House Believes that 1984 has Arrived.” Barr will discuss topics for which he is well-known in the United States, such as privacy, surveillance, and government power. Barr’s debate colleagues include Lord Tom McNally, Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords. Those opposed to Barr include Gerad Baker, Editor of the US Times, Steve Richards, Editor of Politics for the Independent, and Howard Stapleton, inventor of the Mosquito Alarm.

The debate will be Thursday, May 8th at 6:30 pm BST.

For further information please contact Derek Barr at 770-836-1776 or derek@bobbarr.org.

Barr, a former Member of Congress (1995-2003), also served previously as a US Attorney and with the Central Intelligence Agency. He is a lawyer and currently works with national organizations on issues related to privacy and national security.

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3 Responses to “Bob to Debate at Oxford University”

  1. Astin Says:

    I feel Bob is the man we need for the Presidency Hes more experienced then most of the other candidates.

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  2. David Says:

    http://www.bobbarrmoneybomb.com/

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  3. steve simon Says:

    Barr the “barbarian” should be horsewhipped then hung by his genitals for the manner in which he savaged Pres. Bill Clinton. He’s the ideal candidate for ******* of the past 20 years.

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