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Bigots for the Left discriminate against Asian Americans

Did you receive a college reject letter?  
Are you Asian American?  
Did the college accept a non-Asian American student with lower test scores and 
grades than yours?  
Don't get mad, get even.  
File a civil rights complaint against the college.
You will need the names of the non-Asian American students, their test scores and grade point averages and some indication they are lower than yours (e.g. class rank, honors, etc.).
If you have any questions after reviewing the Office of Civil Rights form, contact the webmaster at d33j at yahoo.com and we will refer you to a volunteer attorney.

Office for Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20202-1100
1-800-421-3481
FAX: (202) 245-6840; TODD: (877) 521-2172
Online complaint form: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintintro.html 
E-mail: OCR@ed.gov  
How to file a complaint: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/howto.html?src=rt 


1/30/08 The Chronicle of Higher Education: "Bans on Affirmative Action Help Asian Americans, Not Whites, Report Says".  See Statistics on Reverse Discrimination

A study published by Princeton 's own researchers concluded that an Asian-American applicant must score 50 points higher on the SAT than a white applicant just to have the same chance of admission. (http://opr.princeton.edu/faculty/Tje/EspenshadeSSQPtII.pdf)

According to The Price of Admission: How America's Ruling Class Buys Its Way into Elite Colleges - and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates, by Dan Golden, Education Editor of the Wall Street Journal, colleges are making Asian applicants the new Jews and holding them to much higher standards than other students. 

Even though the percentage of Asian-American students at the 25 most selective colleges increased from an average 10% in 1992 to 15.9% in 2005, the percentage of Asian-American students remains stuck at 10% at Georgetown and the percentage at Juilliard dropped from 29% to 12%.

If you graduated from a selective school, before you mail your donation, ask the board of trustees to disclose statistics proving they are not discriminating against Asian Americans (number of total applicants, number of Asian American applicants, number admitted, average grades and test scores of those admitted, number of Asian Americans admitted, average grades and test scores of Asian Americans admitted).  If they refuse, what are they hiding?

These Asian American organizations filed briefs with the Supreme Court in support of universities' discrimination against Asian Americans.  Hall of Shame: Asian American Associations.  Before you mail your donation, ask them why they support discrimination against Asian Americans.

Here are statistics on the number of: 
(1) students accepted by the 25 most selective colleges, and 
(2) Asian-Americans attending the 25 most selective colleges:

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The Asian Ametican Legal Foundation (www.asianamericanlegal.com) sues Bigots for the Left who discriminate against Asian Americans.  18121 Charter Rd., Villa Park, CA 92861

The Center for Equal Opportunity publishes studies showing that Bigots for the Left perpetrate reverse discrimination against  Asian-Americans.  Contribute at its website or at 14 Pigeon Hill Dr., Suite 500, Sterling, VA 20165.

The Pacific Legal Foundation is fighting the University of California's reverse discrimination against Asian-Americans.  See excerpts from July 12, 2002 Wall Street Journal article at Statistics on Reverse Discrimination.  Contribute by mailing a check to the Pacific Legal Foundation, 10360 Old Placerville Road, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95827 or go to its website.

See medical school.

See info on Asian-American college faculty

See Affirmative Action Backfires