Hey Samuelson...
White Women(51% of the Population) have been the Greatest Benefactors from the (Affirmative Action Plan) Not Afro-Americans) Afro-American Women have also Benefitted... Thats Exactly White Women in America, why they demand that it still Stand as Law. Because they Benefitted from this Law, More than Anyother an still DO !!
Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, E. Indians & The Handicapped.
If (Affirmative Action) made Atonement for Slavery, why is there such a High Un-Employment rate in Afro-American neighborhoods ?
Why is it, that When you enter a Building, You see a Predominant amount of White Males , White Females (Majority), Then comes Black Females and then a SMALL AMOUNT of Afro-American males in a Office...Hmmmm
That Trend Exist in the South, North & West.....Some of You People, along with Samuelson, are just Plain Hateful Predjudice People.
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He has a hard time changing his mind, even when the evidence overwhelmingly suggests he's wrong. He has stuck with "campaign finance reform" despite its dismal record. After three decades, it has entangled political campaigns in rules and paperwork without solving any notable problem (for example, people continue to believe that wealthy "special interests" have too much influence). On immigration, he still does not grasp what I think is the actual problem: not illegal immigration so much as too many poor and unskilled immigrants, whether legal or illegal. Like Obama, he seems oblivious to the possible unintended consequences of endorsing an anti-global-warming "cap-and-trade" program.
Steadfastness and good judgment are qualities we value in a president, and McCain has often displayed these. He was early and correct in his criticism of the Bush administration's conduct of the Iraq War and of its treatment of prisoners. He has been consistent in his opposition to high and wasteful federal spending. But good judgment must accompany steadfastness, and there are enough instances of McCain's bad judgment to make you wonder which would prevail.
So, vote for McBama. Though their differences on Iraq are clear, neither has forthrightly addressed some of America's obvious domestic problems—costly government retirement programs, immigration, our energy appetite. For me, McCain does have one provisional and accidental advantage. By most appraisals, the Republicans will get slaughtered in the congressional elections, and I have a visceral dislike of one-party government. It didn't work well under Bill Clinton or George W. Bush. Divided government doesn't ensure good government, but it may limit bad government by checking the worst instincts of both parties.
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