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Name: Lynne McMullen on Apr 16, 2004State: OHCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Becky Flounder on Mar 14, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Reynolds on Jun 9, 2005State: LACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Coleen Kulik on Apr 17, 2007State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mirza Avman Ahmed on Apr 24, 2007State:Country: BDComments:Flag
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Name: Richard Hill on May 15, 2007State: MACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Curtiss Johnson on Jun 9, 2007State: FLCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Holly Maybon on Jun 21, 2007State: WACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Harvey on Aug 16, 2007State: MSCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: S. Kulik on Sep 21, 2007State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2007State: ILCountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Hill Jr on Dec 22, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris James on Jan 22, 2008State: NCCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 24, 2008State: NJCountry: USComments: First of all affirmative action is not Democratic. Secondly, In a competitive global market we cannot push underqualified people ahead of qualified individuals. That would put Americans and the USA at a GREAT disadvantage. To remain successful in the World Market we need our Culture to award those individuals who are at the TOP regardless of color, ethnicity race and religion.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 23, 2008State: KSCountry: USComments: After conducting research on Affirmative action I have decided it does not provide equal opportunities for everyone and it should be reformed.Flag
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Name: Antwain Brown on Aug 3, 2008State: FLCountry: USComments: I feel as if the jobs have gone too far and I'm ready to make a stand and fully support this.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 3, 2008State: FLCountry: USComments: I feel as if the jobs have gone too far and I'm ready to make a stand and fully support this.Flag
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Name: F E Burns on Dec 25, 2011State: ConnecticutCountry: United StatesComments:Flag
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