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From By Any Means Becessary (BAMN): Join Me in Sponsoring a Student to March on the U.S. Supreme Court to Restore Affirmative Action on October 15, 2013 | DailyCensored.com - Breaking Censored News, World, Independent, Liberal News

From By Any Means Becessary (BAMN): Join Me in Sponsoring a Student to March on the U.S. Supreme Court to Restore Affirmative Action on October 15, 2013 | DailyCensored.com - Breaking Censored News, World, Independent, Liberal News:

From By Any Means Becessary (BAMN): Join Me in Sponsoring a Student to March on the U.S. Supreme Court to Restore Affirmative Action on October 15, 2013


 
I believe that everyone in the U.S. should have equal access to a quality education. So I am sponsoring a student to participate in the march on October 15, when the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the landmark case, Schuette v Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action (BAMN). Please help send young people to this important event and join me as a sponsor.
This hearing will take place following a pro-affirmative action decision last November 15, 2012 by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals which ruled that Michigan’s Proposal 2, the ballot initiative which banned the use of race conscious-admissions in 2006, is unconstitutional.
The ban on affirmative action assures that admissions are by privilegenot merit.  They allowevery group, except racial minorities, to win admissions programs for their young people. They are creating a new form of separate and unequal in a nation that will soon be majority minority.

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