吴仙镖的80-20搞得不错: AsAm. College-bounds

Fisher of the "Fisher v. Univ. of Texas" in the Supreme Court case
        mentioned "Asian Americans 22 times"
in her main brief. Can our Supreme Court Justices still not be aware
of the injustice suffered by Asian Am. college bounds?!

                             More Good Coverage!

   A CONSERVATIVE columnist, John Rosenberg, reported in a 9/2 blog:
The excellent brief filed by Woo’s organization (along with several
others) in Fisher eloquently states its principled opposition to admissions
policies 'in which disfavored minority groups, such as Asian Americans,
face more stringent admissions standards than either whites or African
Americans.' Click on
http://www.discriminations.us/2012/09/whats-good-for-the-jews-new-jews-asians/

   In another article, Mr. Rosenberg wrote: Indeed, reflecting both the
"new Jew" identity and the break from the traditional Asian-American
position, S.B. Woo, a retired physicist who heads the 80-20 organization
of Asian-Americans that signed on to one of the briefs . . (80-20 told the)
David versus Goliath (story) . . with a new twist. Who are the
Jews blocking David's path? AALDEF of NY and APALC of LA.
Go
http://www.mindingthecampus.com/originals/2012/06/affirmative_action_starts_to_unravel.html

                    The Unique Competence of 80-20 EF

   80-20 found help from rock-solid Republicans on the college admissions
issue. 80-20 also found help from Democrats to more than double the
number of Asian Am federal life-tenured judges in 4 years. What do those
cases tell you about 80-20?

   NOTE: Asian Ams should always pay back favors done for us by others.
Otherwise, no one will help us in the future. Does that make sense?

        An Eloquent Letter by Jack Yang of San Diego to Heads
           of AALDEF & APALC
- the Jews who block our path.

      "My daughter is in high school right now. She knows even if she
       finishes high school within top 5 of the whole grade, she is not
       assured of a spot with top schools. On the other hand, if she has a
       different skin color, she can enter a top school with a much lower
   &nbs 5d25 p;   ranking.

       It is so ironic that the school teachers tell the students that this is
       a race blind society, at the mean time the students clearly know
       they face different standards because of their color of skins. . . .

       As an Asian, I just do not see how you are representing
      my interest.
          Jack Yang, San Diego, CA

   Forward this email. Let people know how 80-20 fights effective
battles on OUR behalf and that every Asian Am NEEDS to consider helping back.

       So respond to 80-20's CALLS, will you?

Sincerely yours,

S.B. Woo, a volunteer
President, 80-20 National Asian Am. Educational Foundation, Inc.

   Post your comments at:
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/politicaledu/posterboard.asp .

EF gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of
Charles & Lynn Zhang, Portage, MI:     $4000
Mitchell Zhang, Portage, MI:     $1,000
    (Mitchell is 17, he donated a large part of his summer pay.)
Wenyu Wu, San Jose, CA:      $1, 000
Bik Kee Vuong, Vienna VA:     $1,000
Maxwell & Siu-Ching Wong, Hemdon, VA:     $500
We thank Tishan Hsu, Xiaoling Chen, Lingru Li, Lily Lawn & Joseph Tsao,
Peter and Helen Yu, Julia H Low, Charles and Becky Shao, Priscilla Wong,
and Julia Wei Simmons for donation between $50 and $499.

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