No, i think the universities do make progress on this and i think you get to a point where you create a Virtuous Cycle and i think it does work and i think theres reason to believe that it does work. I think the key point, representative compelling interest, thats in the heartland of what the court has said. In which the universities expertise the process point before you said also said that a matter to which this court, some, but not what youre talking about is the need of the program. In addition to that, and this is what id like you to focus on because there could be a question of whether to send it back for more evidence or not. So, in looking through the records so far, on this specifically, i found an affidavit by a person named walker and that person named walker ascribed seven years of efforts measure this stuff. All kinds of discussions. Described conclusions of the faculty members and the admissions offices. That you did need. You did need. Affirmative action in the 25 of the
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Streamingllantly and the rockets red glare bursting in air nightroof through the that our flag was still there starspangledat banner yet wave oer the land of the free the brave . [applause] please welcome to the stage from the great state of tennessee, representative marsha blackburn. epresentative blackburn good morning. I am absolutely thrilled to be here with you this morning. How wonderful to see how many ready to bes to get equipped and get ready for the battle. This is a fight that we have to win. Being here, you were laying the foundation for going out there and being the first soldiers. We are conservatives. We know if we focus on personalities, you lose every time. If you focus on the issues and the constitution, we win. We want to bring you uptodate on what would were doing in the house of representatives. Everybody remembers the videos that came out last year. With every video, we got a withe bit more insight abortion. We got a view of doctors who are willing to sell body pa
Season, equipping for the task at hand, focusing on the issues, and making certain that we are there to protect life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That is our charge in this election season. May god bless you. May he bless your weekend and equip you for a big tourist month ahead. Thank you so much. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome to the stage congressman alex moody. [applause] thank you, it is such a pleasure to be with you. Congratulations on your efforts to take our country back from the far left who is intent on making it a socialist utopia that will be a complete failure. My name is alex moody and i am on my first term in congress from the great state of west virginia. I have been passionate about the political process all my life. Father served as the army captain in vietnam. When a mother turned 20 years old, she was sitting in a prison cell in cuba. My mother was raised in cuba. When the bay of pigs invasion failed, they locked everybody up. She
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