Posted on 10/08/2018 10:26:23 AM PDT by DollyCali
Above rallies in 4 cities!.
more graphics on both at post #1
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THOUGHT: isnt the case about Harvard and affirmative action currently before the SCOTUS. That might elevate the fact that she lied on her application to receive favor making use of Harvards quota system a farce!
So they didn’t even use American Indian DNA to compare? WTF?
And what is DELICIOUS is it is backfiring.
Fauxcahontus isn’t even running and she is making it all about herself, sucking up the oxygen.
Resistance Media is trying to get her to tone it down.
Can’t wait for the Native American Nations to start chiming in, especially the Cherokee Nation.
@Heminator 2h2 hours ago
A friend points out that Warren's purported native American ancestry is so many generations back her closest Native American relative could actually be Pocahantas.
Yes, pretty and very unusual.
Really beautiful higher up the mountain where the leaves are orange and golden yellow with a dusting of snow.
Hoping our paper will have nice pictures.
Now that is funny! ,btw That linage is well documented through the Bowling/Boling line. It’s available through the library of congress. MY sons grandmother was a Boling.
Good for you!
I wouldn’t doubt it. Iran is Shia, and Jamal is Sunni, but they both are against Saudi Arabia, so that’s good enough for the mullahs to use him.
We know their game.
And he BESTED them!
There’s some good comments on this thread;
German Press Reveals Saudi Spook Saga Behind Khashoggi Disappearance
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3696607/posts
Yes, the case is about keeping Asians out.
There WAS an Asian, with higher test scores, that was bumped for Fauxcahontus I’m sure.
Thanks! I love that picture of the hat in the oilfield!
Or kidnap him!
Sort of.
Beyond Affirmative Action
By Ben Carson
I believe that I benefited from affirmative action. When I applied to Yale University, I thought my chances of being accepted were favorable only because I was somewhat naive about admissions requirements for a high-powered Ivy League institution.
I graduated third in my high school class rather than at the top, largely because my sophomore year was a total waste after I got caught up in the negative aspects of peer pressure and abandoned my studies for the sake of social acceptance. I had a healthy grade-point average by the time I graduated, and one of the Detroit newspapers printed an article that stated I had the highest SAT scores of any student graduating from the Detroit public schools in 20 years. I was also the city executive officer for the ROTC program and had a long list of extracurricular activities.
In my mind, I was pretty hot stuff. Only after I got to Yale and became cognizant of my classmates’ many accomplishments did I realize that the admissions committee had taken a substantial risk on me and that I had been extended special consideration. My early academic experiences were traumatic, and but for the grace of God, I would have flunked out.
Fortunately, I was able to adjust to the academic rigors necessary to qualify for medical school admission at the University of Michigan. Medical school was transformative, and I was subsequently accepted into the selective neurosurgical residency at Johns Hopkins. By that time, no special considerations were expected or needed.
Today, there are many young people from a variety of racial backgrounds who are severely deprived economically and could benefit from the extension of a helping hand in education, employment and other endeavors. Such extra consideration is actually helpful to all of us as a society. For each individual we prevent from going down the path of underachievement, there is one less person who will need support from governmental entitlement programs. More importantly, there is one more person who may make substantial contributions that benefit mankind.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0214/carson021914.php3#.W8TIIctOlTs
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