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[QUOTE="J187Money, post: 1353042, member: 718"] You know what - you are right. You should sue the school, take back your money, take back your lists, privatize the house, and secede from the state. Do you even read what you are writing? UCONN is in a place right now where [B]we need to win[/B]. This isn't a time to settle scores, dredge up 20 year old beefs, or worry about who built what or what happens to what is ultimately a minor sum of money in the scheme of things. It comes down to one simple question: [B]Which structure is better leading UCONN forward in the future?[/B] YES = the revamped foundation with a proven winner at its helm and the full backing of the University. NO = the same old same old...no members, no passion, no engagement, no plan Vote however you like, but you aren't defending the UCAA of 20-30 years ago that admittedly did some great things. You are defending a broken organization that has 0% chance of success. [/QUOTE]
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