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November 09, 2006
One of the few silver linings on election night was the passage of Proposition 2 -- the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative -- by a margin of 58 percent to 42 percent. Everyone but the voters in Michigan opposed the MCRI -- the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, big business, the universities, women's groups, "civil rights" groups. The opponents of Proposal 2...also rolled out Tommy Amaker and Tom Izzo, the men's basketball coaches at Michigan and Michigan State University, respectively. They declared at a press conference that the initiative would hurt the university system by reducing "diversity."Terry Pell of the Center for Individual Rights updated us on the MCRI election results through the evening on Tuesday. Yesterday he wrote: Prop. 2 was a tremendous victory, wasn't it? I thought you'd like to hear what happened today in Michigan. It seems our opponents will not give up. University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman vowed to take every available legal avenue to avoid implementing Prop. 2. Here is a link to her rather remarkable statement.All honor to Ward Connerly, Jennifer Gratz and the Center for Indidual Rights for the stunning victory over the Goliaths of racial discrimination. |