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Brevard College The Clarion April 1,2004 We Are Still at War/Conflict continued and their famiUes but on the Iraqi and Not oriy are ±e.e hardsUps placed of Iraq and those of the Other women as well. The struggle to survive I ^ off the streets from potential dangers. This leaves surrounding countries are forced to quit the. ,obs and stay off ^-tree^^ P them to stay at home and take care of their famihes on a ,„^bat. Ecologically the Environmental concerns include the destruction of the marshes as^^ marshes are rumed. This appUes to previous wars as weU, ^orld. The death toll nses As Operation Iraqi Freedom marches on, continuo for ages to come. The and women struggle to survive. The environnient a so a ever end> It does not seem to be ending longer these confficts last, the longer we face these chaUenges. Will it any time soon. these events with others. It may be sad to My advice is to continue watching th brothers and sisters overseas. »me, but at least you can say you know what is gomg on with our brothers Editorials -j R,ioV>'i State of the Union Address ’’TVip Oninions on President Bush The Opinions o 1 > T 90* State of the Union Address encouraged Americans The conversations surroundmg President Bush s chaUenge what they beUeve in. Three students from all walks of hfe to share their views wi Sara Rueben, each offered to share their in Ms. Burrows EngUsh Class, Matt Hutchins, Kody Y> College’s student body through a opinions of Bush’s attempt to affect the American P^OP of context. collection. The students’ only request was Aat wo j^omtoring the duties of the Iraqi people. Accordmg Amenca, once agam, has risen to the catt of talten *80 bUhon from our US. economy . to Matt Hutchins, “Our interactions with the Iraq g and had been promised to educaaon. The “War on Terror” money had been placed *;*re"students agreed that Bush's mam purpose Though each student held up his or her personal ™ws aceomphshed this for addressing the media was to boost his own “If esteem P^ embellished at times, by speaking about his great achievements wMe h' >>a" b jeft behmd" pobcy and how that One issue that seemed to concern these ® ^ promised that he was going to add money to schools policy related to the recent cut m taxes, ^^^efAmerica’s president also spoke of cuttmg back to make sure that "no child would be left behind ^ understand where he is gettmg taxes, financial aid, and health care substantiaUy. ^ Kody Kinsley says. Some of t e money for education if he is cuttmg taxes . ^ J^o reduce flagrant medical law suits and mam a theoretical ideas I'm excited about was us p j ■ " strong tax deductions". • i V,it there was "not enough money to support e uca , Matt Hutchins beUeves that widi the financial hit , counteract is by supporting the President Bush states that the " 'regimes bTWovidmg Appropriate Tools Required to In ere p USA Patriot Act" by” ' Unitmg and S«'>8*TltTsThat “‘Amenca does not need a permiss^n sbp to fight the and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001". Bush also is just to brmg them war on terror' ", Hutchins states that Amenca s mteracnon "democracy and freedom". ^ , „ews conferences. The Amencan people have the ngh 1 have learned many things throu^ “ presidential candidates. Each person makes his ow question their president's motives and question all presiden _i -1. . • -1 A mnrals and propaganda^ p^pg ^4 ,L question their president’s motiveb duu * — political choice based upon moraliandproE^gS^ —' Page C4 http://www.brevard.edu/cIanon/
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