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    BB641 year, 3 months ago

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    Passing exams and a Bar exam are two different things, but not in Wisconsin and a few other states. Color does effect at times. Stop by schools like MSOE for their "business" degree. While a great school of engineering, the business is a joke. It's like a journalism degree from one of our state schools. It prepares you for working in the food service industry, that's about it.

    As far as Bush, I'm sure it did. But again, Barry's race not skills got him where he is today. Along with a lot of luck.

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      pcknowledge1 year, 3 months ago

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      I don't believe affirmative action, though it may get a colored person's foot in the door into an educational institution or a job, actually offers a colored person a degree or job advancement without hard work on their part.

      Obama has used his race much less, then Bush & McCain have used their race (white and born in this country which attracts the religious, conservative Republicans who have a lot in comon with the Taliban), family backgrounds, old, old money, and family connections.
      Obama is much more self made then Bush and McCain put together.

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