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Bush Administration Denounces Quotas
Associated Press Update Email
| 15 January 2003
| Ron Fournier
Posted on 01/15/2003 1:29:57 PM PST by PhiKapMom
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To: Dems_R_Losers
I take it as a GOOD sign that indicates the POLLING on this favors being out-in-front on it ... Bush had the choice to (a) do nothing, (b) do something quietly, and (c) do something publicly. I frankly expected him to do (b), but he is surprising by being out frontn on issues ... this means that even if the Dems froth at the mouth, Bush and Conservatives can win the debate by pointing to MLKs line that we should be judged by the content of our character and not the color of our skin.
Racial quotas and setasides violate that ideal.
Do your part: write letters to the editor promoting color-blind race policies and opposing divisive racial quotas. It is intellectually consistence and the right thing to do. Soon to be the law passed down by USSC, I hope.
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01/15/2003 4:43:18 PM PST
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WOSG
To: MrB
20 points for their color and a perfect SAT score applicant received only 12 ----- Most people did not know that. I think it was being intentionally hidden by the media. My lib mominlaw wouldn't believe me when I told her - not that it would change her mind if she did. impervious to facts is she, like most liberals???
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01/15/2003 4:44:37 PM PST
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WOSG
To: Tacis
The racially segrgated Congressional Black Caucus will be allowed to make its usual statements of outrageGuess what? The CBC had "their" message PRE-TAPED to be shown on TV as soon as Bush made his little speech.
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01/15/2003 4:46:58 PM PST
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Howlin
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