But the example of Prohibition also supports the opposite case.
"You could make the opposite case - that 9/11 made people more anxious and prone to substance abuse."
In the opposite case the opponents score the sum of the points made by both teams.
I make just the opposite case, while pointing out that violence is not always a one-way street.
Winners may have to defend the opposite case in the next round.
Brokaw doesn't offer any support for this claim, and one might well make the opposite case.
In the opposite case the opponent scores the sum of the points made by both.
Fox Sparrow is a good example of the opposite case, however!
Yet it would be possible to argue exactly the opposite case.
Then there is the opposite case: Incumbents who leave office with large campaign war chests.