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Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Affirmative action, part 2

Tonight was the ultimate exposé of liberal political correctness on campus... Gasps whenever Dinesh would say something wild like, "the founders weren't racists." ... You get the point. I, having already read many of his arguments, was glad enough to see what the real reaction is when they are employed.

I'm sorry I don't have good pictures of the actual debate--I couldn't deflash my China-made camera.

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Ok, so the real exciting part was meeting Dinesh and having him sign my copy of "What's So Great About America." Then there's the photo-op with yours truly.

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STEPPING BACKWARD

Yesterday, the college republicans did a little Affirmative Action bake sale...

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Just doing their part to promote the debate. This has become a common activity for conservatives on many campuses across America. Most operate by selling cheaper to colored customers and more expensive to whites. It was made clear to the CRs, in no uncertain terms, that this type of activity would not be tolerated and would be shut down, were it attempted. Instead, they settled on just calling it an Affirmative Action bake sale (as an attention grabber) and selling the different baked goods for different prices.

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(Liam, Steve and Justin discuss Affirmative Action with various "customers.")

Joel was there most of the time--I'm going to leave him to provide any details of the event.