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Why don't they spend all the money and work to help people in need in this area instead of burning it up on the great Aggie bonfire?
D.J. RUST
Bryan
http://www.theeagle.com/stories/010406/opinions_20060104034.php
Aggie Student Bonfire is a business and Bonfire is it's main event. The money pumped into the local economy as a result of Bonfire (and the taxes ASB pays) indirectly goes to help fund social programs that benefit the needy just like any other business. On top of this, the profits from Bonfire go towards scholarships for students who require help in paying for school. Needy students.
When you ask for ASB's donation to society, look at the neighbors of HRH who profited well from the event by charging for parking. Look at Mr. Brown who is nursing a sick wife and needed Bonfire to be profitable to help pay the bills. Most importantly, look at the students who work on Bonfire. The leadership skills they learn at Bonfire are used later in life as they take on jobs helping the abused, volunteer on non-profit boards, and open their wallets to charities.
To say ASB should direct it's main activity in favor of one that would more help those in need is asinine. ASB does what it can to support local businesses when it can, and make enough money to help needy students. To imply that this is not helping those in "need" is simply ignorant.
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