Archive for August, 2006

Ward Connerly, The Oakland Press. Aug 30, 2006. MCRI

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

Civil Rights Initiative creator confident voters will pass it. Web-posted Aug 30, 2006. By KANIQUA S. DANIEL of The Oakland Press.
Ward Connerly is extensively quoted in The Oakland Press.  In brief, much of what Michigan needs to understand about the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI).
“First of all, I think people are forgetting one thing: I’m […]

MCRI, Let voters, not federal judges, decide

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Some might be interested in knowing that Terrence J. Pell, president of the Center for Individual Rights, stated in The Detroit News yesterday,Wednesday, August 09, 2006, that CIR would represent Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI) in federal court against Kwame Kilpatrick and BAMN’s desperate lawsuit.
“Let voters, not federal judges, decide state’s civil rights issue”:
“The largely […]

Talk Radio Show on the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, MCRI

Sunday, August 6th, 2006

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It’s one of today’s most explosive and compelling topics. Ask your listeners what they think of racial preferences and the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative and watch the […]

MCRI and Young Girls and Women, Ward Connerly’s Response

Friday, August 4th, 2006

Yesterday in an article in The Jackson Citizen-Patriot newspaper, titled “Leader of ballot effort brings message to Jackson,” Thursday, August 03, 2006, by Paul Overeiner, someone was cited as claiming young girls and women would be hurt by the passage of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, which is definitely not the case. As has become […]

Ward Connerly, Jennifer Gratz at MCRI Conference, 8-1-2006

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

I had the pleasure of being invited to hear Ward Connerly and Jennifer Gratz speak yesterday at a MCRI Conference in Livonia, Michigan. Both outlined the necessity of equality before the law for all people and the pervasive social problems that race preferences have created in Michigan and throughout the country.
I was impressed by their […]