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You obviously didn't read the post you just responded to because I posted two laws (or executive orders) not one, so it's clear that I don't think it's "a single law". I just posted them to clarify what BR is likely referring to.
It encompasses way more than just 2 executive orders, I can ask you are you reading what I said???
I'm not trying to pass it off as a single entity. Not only did I post two laws in the post you just quoted and didn't read, in a response to BR, I said:
Those two are just the tip of the iceberg and I never saw your response to him.
But thanks for calling me clueless in spite of the fact that you have no idea what the hell you're talking about.
I know exactly what I am talking about....
AA is not a law, it is a program governed by laws and a sires of executive orders , quite a few of them that overlap. It is not a single "law" that can be argued as Boo put it.
Any questions?
Well, we were talking about AA as a whole, but then YOU starting saying that you didn't think "the law" should exist. BR's point has been that "the law" doesn't require or advocate colleges to do the things that you've been complaining about like "lowering standards" and "discriminating". And he's right.
Only if you ignore reality like he does.
And finally, while you seem to NOW have a problem with referring to AA as "a law", you didn't have a problem with it before:
As I pointed out many times at this point I am talking law as in the whole enchilada, he made the assumption about what the "law" was, not me. Then told me as YOU have seen many times about "the law" again I said no that is not what I am talking about. CPwill said the same thing and he reiterated he was talking about "the law."
I find your change of heart suspect. It reminds me of when you told me my response to your question was "an excuse" and then you changed your mind and said that I never even answered it. Interesting.
I asked you why do we still need it? You said it's subjective. That is not an answer, no reasons other than it's subjective. Yea a change of heart. Jeeesh.