As a matter of fact the U. of Mich test case does happen to be quite pivotal regarding the direction this country turns regarding "special rights" across the board for any so-called victim group of "past institutionized unfairness."
Quite frankly, one needn't be a political rocket scientist to realize this is a wide open can o' worms should it go down the wrong way.
That wasn't the question I asked.
One more time:
Do most of the politically active people you PERSONALLY hang out with, aside from those on Free Republic, have the University of Michigan case as their main focus of attention right now?
And let me ask another one: do you support making English the official language of the United States of America? If so, do you plan to ever learn how to speak and read English?