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The Portland Observer—Oregon’s Oldest Multicultural Publication—is a member o f the National Newspaper Association—Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Repre­ sentative Amalgamated Publishers. Inc, New York, NY.and The W estCoast Black Publishers Association • Serving Portland and Vancouver Anti-Affirmative Action by Bush Tragic A non-partisan consortium of six of the nation's leading civil rights legal organiza­ tions dedicated to affirmative action con­ demns President Bush’s decision to file an amicus curiae brief against the University of Michigan's race conscious admissions programs. "On the anniversary o f Dr. Martin Luther K ing’s birthday, the president’s decision to attack affirmative action, the gateway to opportunity for many of the nation’s disadvantaged minority stu­ dents, is a sorrowful indicator that Dr. K ing’s dream remains unfulfilled. For more than a quarter century, affirmative action has been a building block for programs that corrected past discrim i­ nation and promoted racial diversity and excellence in higher education,” a state­ ment from Americans fo ra FairC'hance said. “It is surprising to see that a President who demands diversity in his Cabinet and who will likely seek to nominate the first Latino to the Supreme Court would attack the University of Michigan for desiring the same goals,” said AFC spokesman Antonia Hernandez. "Affirmative action programs have played an essential role in opening oppor­ tunities for women and minorities to lake their rightful place in our society. The President's decision represents a disturb­ ing step backward in this nation’sjourney toward equal opportunity for all Ameri­ cans," said Marcia D. Greenberger, co­ president of the National Women’s Law- Center "Bush's opposition tothe University of Michigan’s affirmative action program sends a tragic message to millions o f Afri­ can Americans and Latinos who rely very heavily on education as an avenue to op­ portunity,” said Shirley J. Wilcher, AFC executive director. Struggle for Justice Takes a Hit Julian Bond. chairman o f the hoard oj directors for the NAACP. issued the following statement in response to President Bush 's oppo­ sition to the University o f Michigan 's affirmative action program The constitutionality o f the program is now before the U.S. Supreme Court: “As expected. President Bush has come down on the wrong side of the struggle over justice in higher edu­ cation. 'Racial prejudice,’ the presi­ dent said, 'is a reality,’ but at the same time he wants to end the most effective remedy against it. The president characterized the University of Michigan's affirmative action program as a ’quota,' which it failure to support justice. V Affirmative action is thejust spoils o f a righteous war, won at great cost and intended to heal division and end centuries ofdiserimination. Unfortu­ nately, this is one war the president does not think worth fighting. The president complained that black applicants at Michigan were given 20 points toward admission, - NAACPchalrman Julian BondonPresi- not because of ’life experience,’ he dent Bush's opposition to affirmative ac­ said, but because of race. But life tion at the Universltyof Michigan. experience in the 2 1 st century is de­ termined by race. Race colors all our is not. His use of the word ‘quota,’ lives. with all its overtones of supposed Coming on the birthday o f Martin preferences to allegedly unqualified Luther King Jr., this is a sad, sad gift persons, is an attempt to disguise his and a poor way to honor his memory. Coming on the birthday o f Martin Luther King Jr., this is a sad, sad gift and a poor way to honor his memory. better to the (3Lditor : Health Care Reform Needed I he I ortland ( Jbserver has taken a good first step in supporting the Wyden-Hatch Health Care ActfJan. I issue). Never before has there been so much collective frustration with the health care system in this country. I wouldliketocncouragcThcPort- land Observerto take the lead in begin- linga discussion of what constitutes iffective health care? lotal spending on health care in the UnitedStates moreappropriatelycalled ‘disease management" was up 8.7 xtreent in2001.1 hat is both dishearten- ngand tragic, buthaidly surprising. The trend will surely continue. Economics have dictated that medi- calcaremaximizeprotitandmimmize lime invested in treatment, leaving both doctors and patients frustrated. 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