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Home arrow Columns arrow Making It in the USA arrow Senator Obama Capitulates to Asian Americans
Senator Obama Capitulates to Asian Americans
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Written by Dr. S. B. Woo - Feb 01, 2008 at 09:29 PM   

After negotiations between the 80-20 and the Obama campaign, the 80-20 has agreed to modify the wording of two questions in its questionnaire. With these modifications, the Obama campaign has agreed to answer “Yes” to all of the questions in the questionnaire. The 80-20 appreciates the Obama campaign’s efforts to reach an amicable solution and applauds the campaign for reaffirming its strong commitment to increasing the number of Asian Americans in the federal judiciary and the enforcement of Executive Order 11246 to ensue equal opportunity for Asian Americans in work places.

The 80-20 considers the commitment from Senator Obama to Asian American issues to be at least as strong as the commitment from Senator Clinton, Senator Edwards, and Governor Richardson. Henceforth, with the exception of California, 80-20 is neutral in the primary contests between Senator Clinton and Senator Obama.

OLD Q4: If elected, will you within your first term of office increase the nomination of qualified Asian Americans to serve as Article III life-tenured federal judges, whenever such vacancies are available until the current dismal situation is significantly remedied? [To put things in perspective, not meaning to imply quota, presently there are 0.6% Asian-American Federal judges, while the Asian-American population is 4.5% and the % of Asian-American legal professionals in law firms of 100 attorneys or larger is at least 5.3%.]

NEW Q4: If elected, will you make it a top priority of your Administration to nominate qualified Asian Americans to serve as Article III life-tenured District Court federal judges, whenever such vacancies are available?

OLD Q5: If elected, will you nominate within your first term of office qualified Asian Americans to serve as Article III Circuit Judges, whenever there are vacancies in those positions, until the current dismal situation is significantly remedied? [To put things in perspective, none of the 179 Article III Circuit judges is an Asian American.]?

NEW Q5: If elected, will you make it a top priority of your Administration to nominate qualified Asian Americans to serve as Article III Circuit Judges, whenever there are vacancies in those positions?

To see Sen. Obama's signed reply, please click on
http://www.80-20initiative.net/news/preselect2008.asp .

Since both Democratic presidential candidates have replied to the 80-20's questionnaires with all "Yeses," the 80-20 will focus on getting the Republican presidential candidates to make the same commitment.

The 80-20 wishes to thank Dr. John Levinson of Delaware and Chris Lu of Senator Obama's campaign for their great effort in seeking a win-win solution. The above-described agreement not only helps Asian Americans achieve equal opportunity but also helps nudge America towards "a more perfect Union."

Now that the two remaining Democratic presidential candidates have both replied to the 80-20's questionnaires with all Yeses, the 80-20 will focus on getting the Republican presidential candidates to make the same commitment. We urge all Asian Americans to work with the 80-20 to achieve that noble goal that will be so beneficial to our children. History beckons. UNITED, we shall overcome.

Joyfully yours,
S.B. Woo, Exec. Comm., 80-20 PAC, Inc.
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985-89)


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What a way to go in making equal-opportunity demands for Asian Americans to the major presidential aspirants in Election 2008! And making them comply as a result of the boycott threat of their candidacy. Congratulations 80-20 President To and Dr. Woo, the initiative's founder and prime mover. 
 
The Media Breakfast Club of Los Angeles
Comment by Media Breakfast Club on 2008-02-03 11:29:10 Using IP: 76.171.8.171

Even if Senator Obama has accepted the 80-20 demands, perhaps the Asian-American community will still vote 80% for Senator Clinton and the rest to the gentleman from Illinois. Kudos to Lt. Governor S. B. Woo and 80-20 President To for forcing Senator Obama to recognize the political clout of our community. 
 
Poet-pundit Fred Burce Bunao 
Los Angeles, California
Comment by Fred Burce Bunao on 2008-02-03 11:43:41 Using IP: 76.171.8.171


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