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- Allan Bakke, a thirty-two-year-
- old American of Norwegian descent,
- applied for admission to the University
- of California Medical School in 1973,
- and again in 1974. HE WAS REJECTED BOTH
- TIMES. The school acknowledged that he
- was QUALIFIED IN EVERY WAY FOR
- ADMISSION, but that he was rejected due
- to a special program for minority
- students, and that sixteen places out of
- an entering class of one hundred were
- reserved for minority students. THESE
- MINORITY STUDENTS DID NOT HAVE TO MEET
- THE MINIMUM GRADE POINT AVERAGE DEMANDED
- OF OTHER APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION! This
- "affirmative action program" reduced the
- number of available slots for NON-
- MINORITY STUDENTS to eight-four, which
- had already been filled at the time of
- Bakke's application. (This is what
- Jesse Jackson and Dukakis referred to as
- "affirmative action" or "social
- justice." What it means is, that you
- have to hire a man who is UNQUALIFIED
- for the job, you have to admit a student
- who is unqualified to attend, if he is
- the RIGHT COLOR. If he's the WRONG
- COLOR, you don't have to hire him.)
- Read 'em and weep! That's the work of a
- "CIVIL RIGHTS ACT" of 1964. It's about
- as right and civil as Jim Jones' Guyana
- settlement.
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