On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 2:59 PM, yifuxero <yifux...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --Only hope for people in the 4 Corners area:
>
> http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/saltlake/gallery/
>

You know, I had a high school friend who knew exactly what she wanted
to be when she grew up.  She wanted to be a lawyer.  The thing is that
she came from a rather large family and paying for all that education
could prove to be a pinch.  She announced to me that she was
converting to LDS.  I asked her why.  She showed me the catalog for
Brigham Young Univ.  I never thought she's go through with it, but she
did.  She was welcomed with open arms and open checkbook.

As far as the 4 corners area goes, why can't hope be in the form of
Christianity (which they've been converted to) or to their previous
beliefs?  Why can't it be real education, counseling, real caring for
their future and NOT by the Bureau of Indian Affairs or whoever
handles that area now?  I'm not sure that their own tribal leaders
really care about them.  At least it doesn't seem to show.  I'm not
sure how much help they could get from the TMO because except for
certain assets like casinos, there's not all that much for the TMO to
rob.

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