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To: tejek who wrote (149400)8/9/2002 2:36:41 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 1579954
 
Ted,

Re: "Yousef, it was primarily Korean businesses; many of them operated shops in
the black and Latino communities."

Okay Ted ... Let me modify my statement --> " I didn't realize how much the
Koreans had persecuted African Americans".

Make It So,
Yousef



To: tejek who wrote (149400)8/9/2002 2:49:59 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579954
 
I don't see how the fact that police worked harder to protect a high property value area then a low property value area is a good argument for affirmative action. It might be a good argument for better police protection for poor people, but I don't think its a good argument for affirmative action in the police force, and I can't see how it can possibly be a good argument for affirmative action in general.

Tim