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Bush's own Affirmative Action for Iraqi positions
What is the criticism of affirmative action? I often tend to hear that it is from the failure to hire or acceptance into a university or career position based not on their merits and qualifications, but on a particular racial or ethnic status. I do see the logic in that position, believe it or not, even though I also tend to see the logic in our culture's failures to supply a similar or remotely similar playing field across racial lines drawn. Regardless, I kinda became more of a fence sitter on this issue as a result of seeing both sides of the argument and feeling there's a bit of merit to each side.
With that being said, I'd like to ask those who are strictly in the anti-affirmative action camp a question: do you believe that the following appointments to employment in Iraq were justifiable and NOT in any way discriminatory in similar lines to affirmative action?:
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| After the fall of Saddam Hussein's government in April 2003, the opportunity to participate in the U.S.-led effort to reconstruct Iraq attracted all manner of Americans -- restless professionals, Arabic-speaking academics, development specialists and war-zone adventurers. But before they could go to Baghdad, they had to get past Jim O'Beirne's office in the Pentagon. To pass muster with O'Beirne, a political appointee who screens prospective political appointees for Defense Department posts, applicants didn't need to be experts in the Middle East or in post-conflict reconstruction. What seemed most important was loyalty to the Bush administration. O'Beirne's staff posed blunt questions to some candidates about domestic politics: Did you vote for George W. Bush in 2000? Do you support the way the president is fighting the war on terror? Two people who sought jobs with the U.S. occupation authority said they were even asked their views on Roe v. Wade. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...6091600193.html |
Now they're dick-deep in an insurgency/civil war (depending on who you ask) that is staffed by all the out of work young men that Dubya and his little white-bread cabal didn't even consider hiring.
Great, disband the army. Good move. The army people know where all the stashes of weapons are anyways. Good move flying Whitey over there to drive trucks, build roads & infrastructure (which was arguably better under Saddam...as awful as he was). More people are without water and electricity now, than before they invaded.
It's bullshit on an unprecedented scale. What's worst of all, is that the Cabal doesn't even acknowledge the errors of their ways.
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