With the polarization of the 2 political parties and the near split down the middle during the past 6 years of elections, is there a need for a party to site in the middle and look out for the majority of the citizens of our country. Communities buckle every time one person does not like something and calls the ACLU. Where are our political leaders when the majority speaks? Recently in MI the majority voted in favor of doing away with affirmative action plans and setting in place other opportunities for children of all schools to be evaluated against their peers of their school for selections to state universities. After the majority voted, a judge overturned it stating that it was unconstitutional. If it were unconstitutional, how did it make it to the ballet?
2006-12-28
23:53:44
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