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    A "poison" divides us The man who has made it a personal mission to destroy affirmative action one state at a time explains why the policy is so damaging.
    By Alicia Montgomery [March 26, 2000 09:00 p.m.]

    The kingmaker speaks Pat Choate, the man behind the strategy to craft a left-right-center coalition with Pat Buchanan out front, reveals the plan to seize the White House next year.
    By Fred Branfman and David Weir [November 11, 1999 08:00 a.m.]

    Black and right Thomas Sowell talks about the arrogance of liberal elites and the loneliness of the black conservative.
    By Ray Sawhill [November 09, 1999 09:00 p.m.]

    Bill Bradley: The next black president? His campaign purports to make race a central issue, but so far it's more style than substance.
    By Keith Moore [August 10, 1999 06:00 p.m.]


     

     
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