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  • Harry Reid Changes His Story On How He Sustained New Year’s Day Injuries

    04/08/2015 4:49:41 PM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 41 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 4/8/15
    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is changing the story about how he sustained those gruesome New Year’s Day injuries that have left him blind in one eye. Previously, Reid claimed that an exercise band he was using “broke.” “I was doing exercises that I’ve been doing for many years with those large rubber bands and one of them broke and spun me around and I crashed into these cabinets and injured my eye,” (emphasis added) Reid said at a press conference on January 22. (You can see the video of that press conference here.) But now, in an interview...
  • Affirmative Action: The Sequel [NYT op-ed, by Harvard professor, Orlando Patterson]

    06/22/2003 6:42:14 PM PDT · by summer · 33 replies · 271+ views
    The Sunday NYT ^ | June 22, 2003 | Orlando Patterson
    June 22, 2003 Affirmative Action: The Sequel By ORLANDO PATTERSON CAMBRIDGE, Mass. No issue better reveals the American tension between principle and pragmatism than the debate over affirmative action. This week the Supreme Court is expected to enter the debate with a widely anticipated ruling on the University of Michigan's admissions policies, which favor black and other minority applicants. More important than the decision the court reaches will be the reasoning it uses. As pragmatic public policy, it is easy to show that the benefits of affirmative action far outweigh its social or individual costs. It ensures the integration of...