[T]hese things [tolerance, diversity] can be accomplished without government-mandated racial preference, or any forced governmental meddling in the affairs of a private institution. The fact is that affirmative action is no different from the black codes, Jim Crow laws, and Fugitive Slaves Acts – all in the past. It differs only in who is given preference. Don’t ever forget that racial preference by laws was and still is racism. Richard Boddie
Bucknell University, class of 1961, self-described ‘black man’, Bucknell World, May 2003

I made a speech by that title [A Time for Choosing

I made a speech by that title [A Time for Choosing] in 1964. I said, ‘WeOve been told increasingly that we must choose between left or right.’ But weOre still using those terms – left or right. And IOll repeat what I said then in O64. OThere is no left or right. ThereOs only an up or downO: up to the ultimate in individual freedom, consistent with an orderly society – or down to the totalitarianism of the ant heap. And those today who, however good their intentions, tell us that we should trade freedom for security are on that downward path. Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan, Mar 20, 1981

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