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To: Coleus
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10 posted on 04/26/2003 11:17:51 AM PDT by Notwithstanding
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To: Notwithstanding
Our daughter is thinking of attending Ave Maria. She'll 'graduate' in 2006; we're homeschooled, so she may end up doing a year at a community college her for her 'senior year' in hs, and just enter as a Soph when they open the new school.

She'd like to study Architecture, so she's hoping they'll offer it. I read an article about Tom Monaghan yesterday which said HE once wanted to be an Architect, so maybe he'll suggest it to the Univ. board. as a new program. They'll be adding more academic programs when they move from Michigan to FL next year, so who knows?

11 posted on 04/26/2003 11:56:13 AM PDT by SuziQ
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Some people try to make a point to say that we should remain a part of the UN because we shouldn't be going around doing things to further isolate the US and give them another reason to hate us. I used to say that myself.

Now I'm sick of it. You know, other countries (read: France) have the sheer GALL to say that the UN is a puppet of USA!! I say we dash that and pull out. We aren't earning any more respect in the world by pandering to 3rd world countries and liberal propaganda in a forum where the only thing that gets done is nothing. Is it not remarkable how many countries (last I heard it was somewhere in the vicinity of 70--God Bless them) flocked to our side with words and actions during our War on Saddam? And this from an "unsanctioned aggression" by the US? The UN may be a world majority, but all too often they carry the minority opinion.
12 posted on 04/26/2003 12:19:08 PM PDT by pianomikey (piano for prez)
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