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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 213777" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Well said.</p><p></p><p>And when people wonder why Tech can't have nice things (it is just an expression folks so don't get literal) I have felt for several decades now that it is the negative perception that other parts of the country have about some of our "red neck" politicians. Tech has done a masterful job trying to overcome that and be a 21st century institution but it is a constant battle. </p><p></p><p>As for Emory going under the radar, that is mainly true but it has not always been smooth for them either. I have been out of state for a few years now but I seem to recall Emory has wanted to be on a light rail line for quite some time due to traffic congestion around its hospitals, the CDC and such. I am not sure the state legislature has helped with this desire much and I suspect it is because Emory is not always politically correct from their standpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 213777, member: 1640"] Well said. And when people wonder why Tech can't have nice things (it is just an expression folks so don't get literal) I have felt for several decades now that it is the negative perception that other parts of the country have about some of our "red neck" politicians. Tech has done a masterful job trying to overcome that and be a 21st century institution but it is a constant battle. As for Emory going under the radar, that is mainly true but it has not always been smooth for them either. I have been out of state for a few years now but I seem to recall Emory has wanted to be on a light rail line for quite some time due to traffic congestion around its hospitals, the CDC and such. I am not sure the state legislature has helped with this desire much and I suspect it is because Emory is not always politically correct from their standpoint. [/QUOTE]
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