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<description>&lt;p&gt;Ferraro is so far from reality on this issue that he needs to be shot out of a cannon into space.

When Affirmative Action was first brought into place in the United States, it was WHITE WOMEN who benefitted the most in securing jobs, not minority males.

White women have historically come before anyone of race in the elevation of underrepresented groups.

I think we need to recognize, as Americans, what a precedent is being set with Obama as the frontrunner.

I don&apos;t mean to underscore Hillary&apos;s effort either because I think they are both worthy candidates.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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