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Affirmative Action: Should It Be Used For The Frontlines In Iraq?
2/18/2002
| Auggy
Posted on 02/18/2003 6:19:46 AM PST by auggy
Should quota's be used to fill the frontlines in the war in Iraq? How do you feel about this?
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I feel,if Quota's are going to be used, it should be used in all instances, not a pick and choose placement.
I, of course, don't think quota's should ever be used. To bypass anyone,(no matter what color), to give it to another with less qualifications is wrong and will not make a country or an army the ,"Best It Can Be".
Assuming this is true, should more African Americans be placed on the frontlines. They do appear to be better fighter's than their white counterparts, and thus more qualified.
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posted on
02/18/2003 6:19:46 AM PST
by
auggy
To: auggy
Your question is priceless.
No need to add a word.
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posted on
02/18/2003 6:25:11 AM PST
by
Notwithstanding
(Satan is real. So are his minions. Please stop acting like one, J4.)
To: auggy
I had heard that front line combat troops are disproportionately white. This is an attempt of ethnic cleansing! I think Caption Kirk, mayor of Texas, and good friend of Mr. Hicks, ought to volunteer his children to the front lines to counterbalance this unfairness. /sarcasm.
To: auggy
NO!! This isn't McDonalds.
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posted on
02/18/2003 6:27:13 AM PST
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WSGilcrest
(R)
To: WSGilcrest
"NO!! This isn't McDonalds."
True. McDonald's is a business, but so is the NBA.
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posted on
02/18/2003 6:53:18 AM PST
by
auggy
To: auggy
I think Liberals should be well represented- and we know where to find therm- they are out protesting the war.
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posted on
02/18/2003 7:05:11 AM PST
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Mr. K
(all your (OPTIONAL TAG LINE) are belong to us)
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