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    <title>Right-Wing Millionaire Disappointed New City Limited by Constitution</title>
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    <published>2007-07-24T16:27:01-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T15:59:10-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Ezra</name>
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    <category term="Culture War" />
    <category term="Florida" />
    <category term="Tom Monaghan" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p align='center' style="width: 400" ><img style="overflow: visible" src="http://media.pfaw.org/Right/images/avemaria.jpg" alt="Ave Maria Town" width="365" height="192" border="0" id="_x0000_i1025" title="http://media.pfaw.org/Right/images/avemaria.jpg" /> <br />
Ave Maria town   center, with 1,100-seat church at center. Photo from <a  style="width: 400"  title="http://www.avemaria.com/" href="http://www.avemaria.com/">Ave Maria   Development</a></p>
<p>When we last checked in on <a title="http://www.avemaria.com/" href="http://www.avemaria.com/">Ave Maria</a>,   the Florida   development dreamed up by Domino&rsquo;s Pizza founder Thomas Monaghan, developers   were <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/rightwing_donor.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/rightwing_donor.html">backing   down</a> from early word that the town&rsquo;s laws would reflect its founder&rsquo;s moral   edicts &ndash; such as making contraceptives and pornography unavailable. </p>
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<p>&quot;I'm not going to break the law,&quot;   Monaghan told [The New Yorker]. &quot;We want to be a family town. But if there's an   openly gay couple living next door to some family, and those kids would have to   be subjected to that, I don't know. In the first place, I don't know how many   gay couples are going to want to come live in the town. And if we can't prevent   it, well, we'll tolerate it.&quot;</p>
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<p>The AP <a title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/23/AR2007072300884.html" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/23/AR2007072300884.html">caught   up</a> with Monaghan, who wistfully recalled the vision he held before   U.S. laws   intruded:</p>
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<p>Monaghan now says that Ave Maria   University, the school he is also bankrolling, will follow strict Catholic   guidelines, but the town will be largely allowed to grow uninhibited -- except   for no adult novelty stores or topless clubs. The developers say they will   merely suggest that merchants not sell contraceptives or porn, and cable TV   offerings will not be restricted.</p>
<p>Even with that, Monaghan seems   disappointed. If he had his way, Ave Maria would be God's   town.</p>
<p>&quot;I thought we owned the real estate,   so we can lease to whoever we want and put things in the contract, but there are   laws and there were lawsuits out there,&quot; Monaghan   said.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p align='center' style="width: 400" ><img style="overflow: visible" src="http://media.pfaw.org/Right/images/avemaria.jpg" alt="Ave Maria Town" width="365" height="192" border="0" id="_x0000_i1025" title="http://media.pfaw.org/Right/images/avemaria.jpg" /> <br />
Ave Maria town   center, with 1,100-seat church at center. Photo from <a  style="width: 400"  title="http://www.avemaria.com/" href="http://www.avemaria.com/">Ave Maria   Development</a></p>
<p>When we last checked in on <a title="http://www.avemaria.com/" href="http://www.avemaria.com/">Ave Maria</a>,   the Florida   development dreamed up by Domino&rsquo;s Pizza founder Thomas Monaghan, developers   were <a title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/rightwing_donor.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/04/rightwing_donor.html">backing   down</a> from early word that the town&rsquo;s laws would reflect its founder&rsquo;s moral   edicts &ndash; such as making contraceptives and pornography unavailable. </p>
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<p>&quot;I'm not going to break the law,&quot;   Monaghan told [The New Yorker]. &quot;We want to be a family town. But if there's an   openly gay couple living next door to some family, and those kids would have to   be subjected to that, I don't know. In the first place, I don't know how many   gay couples are going to want to come live in the town. And if we can't prevent   it, well, we'll tolerate it.&quot;</p>
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<p>The AP <a title="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/23/AR2007072300884.html" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/23/AR2007072300884.html">caught   up</a> with Monaghan, who wistfully recalled the vision he held before   U.S. laws   intruded:</p>
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<p>Monaghan now says that Ave Maria   University, the school he is also bankrolling, will follow strict Catholic   guidelines, but the town will be largely allowed to grow uninhibited -- except   for no adult novelty stores or topless clubs. The developers say they will   merely suggest that merchants not sell contraceptives or porn, and cable TV   offerings will not be restricted.</p>
<p>Even with that, Monaghan seems   disappointed. If he had his way, Ave Maria would be God's   town.</p>
<p>&quot;I thought we owned the real estate,   so we can lease to whoever we want and put things in the contract, but there are   laws and there were lawsuits out there,&quot; Monaghan   said.</p>
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