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Jewish World Review Sept. 10, 1999 /29 Elul, 5759
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Will George W. work for
a color-blind America?
http://www.jewishworldreview.com --
I WANT A PRESIDENT who opposes racial discrimination by the government with
every fiber of his being.
Yes, it's personal. My future children will be full-blooded Americans of
half-Filipino, half-Russian Jewish descent. I want them to grow up, go to
school, get jobs, and raise their own children in a country where they will
not be penalized for their race or forced to identify their ethnicity in
order to achieve their dreams.
In my lifetime, huge strides toward color-blind government have been made.
I was in southern California during the early days of the pioneering Prop.
209 movement, which banned statewide race and gender preferences in public
contracting, hiring, and admissions. In Washington state, I witnessed the
overwhelming passage of an almost identical ballot measure, Initiative 200.
And then there's my cousin, Ann. Our mothers came from a tiny village on
the outskirts "
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