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The first thing anyone will notice when observing the Bush White House and its Advisors is that it has color. Instead of talking about Affirmative Action, George W. Bush has included people of color on his actual consultant staff. Three names easily come to mind, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and Alberto Gonzales, the latter his candidate for the Supreme Court Justice position. When Bush is on TV, the good ole white boy club is visually gone. His advisors are an example of what Bush refers to as “affirmative access,” his replacement for Affirmative Action. It’s the President’s method, lived by example, of providing racial integration that, in practice, far exceeds any claim in support of equal access under the unsuccessful Affirmative Action program. In light of Bush’s nature to take action, his Administration has gone further than any other White House in support of the Hispanic community. 5 works cited. jvBushAA.rtf
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George W. Bush has included people of color on his actual consultant staff. Three names easily come to mind, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and Alberto Gonzales, the latter his candidate
for the Supreme Court Justice position. When Bush is on TV, the good ole white boy club is visually gone. His advisors are an example of what Bush refers to
as "affirmative access," his replacement for Affirmative Action. Its the Presidents method, lived by example, of providing racial integration that, in practice, far exceeds any claim in support of equal
access under the unsuccessful Affirmative Action program. In light of Bushs nature to take action, his Administration has gone further than any other White House in support of the Hispanic
community. The student may note that Bushs opponents are up in arms over the Bush Administrations opposition to Affirmative Action policy at the
University of Michigan. The administration has made it stand and has promised to intervene with the U.S. Supreme Court "to overturn Michigans race-driven practice of giving every black, Hispanic and
American Indian undergraduate-- school applicant 20 points, out of a maximum 150-- point scale, just for having the correct complexion." (Murdock, 2003, 1). However, Bush knows a replacement plan that
works, one he personally put into action in Texas. Bush has stated that he is not happy with the amount of racial diversity
in higher education and that he supports "diversity of all kinds" (Hiatt G3). He says that "Quota systems that use race to include or exclude people from higher education are
divisive, unfair and impossible to square with the Constitution." (Kondracke). Bush calls this Affirmative Action "the soft bigotry of low expectations." (Murdock, 2003, 1). He goes as far to explain
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