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February 3, 2004

Students Observing and Scrutinizing

TThe president was here last week. If you had one question you could have asked him, what would it be?


Neil Stanoff
Literature
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Mariam Ghatas
Aero. Engineering
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Ali Hamze
Business
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“Would he regret his policy toward Iraq?”
“Well, I have sent him an E-mail before about the Christian problem in Egypt, where I’m from. I asked him if he can talk to our President and solve the problem.”
“What’s the main reason we attacked Iraq?”
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Josefa Kemp
Education
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Emitt Bryant
Secondary Ed.
-21-

Alana Jeffreys
Psychology
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“I’d ask him about his relationship with his wife. I think his wife has a lot to do with the decisions that he makes and what he does. So his relationship with his wife is really important.”
“I think I’d ask him why he’s so standoffish on gay marriage, why he thinks it hurts families when it actually helps them, and protects them.” “How he really felt when the Dixie Chicks discriminated him.”
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Alex Aaslid
Undeclared
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Ellena Phillips
Art History
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“Where are the weapons of mass destruction that you promised us?”
“Something about the war. How long it’s going to take, what he plans on doing. What his long-term plans are with this whole thing and what he’s going to accomplish with it all.”
 


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