Ward Connerly and his team have won the hotly contested campaign to end racial preferences in
Below is a little write-up from Joe Justin, who apparently misses being a regular contributor to the FR…
A Missed Opportunity For the Michigan GOP
By Joe Justin, FlashReport Alumnus
Sometimes politics can be a lot like love…an opportunity that slips through your fingers before you know it. Last night, Michigan Republicans found out what that feels like. Proposal 2, The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (the mirror of California’s Prop 209) was a missed opportunity that sailed to victory with nearly 60% of the vote in the face of a Democratic landslide and I’m glad to have been a part of it. Moreover, I’m confident that the Republican nominee for Governor, Dick DeVos, and the State House and Senate Republicans, who lost their majority, feel the pain of watching that wonderful opportunity to mitigate the Democratic tidal wave slip through their fingers. Worse, knowing they did it to themselves.
You see, privately DeVos and the former legislative Majority privately supported the ban on race and gender preferences, but publicly meekly stood side by side with the Democrats, the unions and the glitterati who run Michigan out of fear. They wimped out. They lost their way. So, just like the Congressional Republican Committee Chairs who rightfully lost their seats because they betrayed the revolution (and were arrogant to boot), Michigan Republicans paid the price for failing fight for a color blind society and a core belief of theirs. Proposal 2 was a winning issue and a missed opportunity that will haunt Michigan Republicans for years to come. Will we ever learn?
November 8th, 2006 at 12:00 am
Darn! I was going to post about this today.
Congratulations on your great work to advance civil rights in the State of Michigan Joe!
November 9th, 2006 at 12:00 am
Well done to Joe Justin for a fine victory in the home of Michigan
rock legend Bob Seger.
Joe brought Night Moves to bear and his foes soon found they
were going Against the Wind. Joe drove them back into Fire
Lake, and swept precincts from Katmandu to the Nuttbush city
limits.
On Election Night, it was Still the Same, another Justin win
as supporters celebrated, singing that Old Time Rock & Roll.