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"I'm very distressed that the president has tried to play politics and divide people on this important issue." In response to the rally, the student organization Young Americans for Free- dom held a counter-protest that marched in front of BAMN supporters. LSA senior and YAF member Elno- ra Priest said even though she is a black woman, she is against race- based admissions. "What we need to do is start giving opportunities to children, giving money to inner city schools, and I feel like what the government does is say, 'We messed up, so we're going to give you this handout and then call it even,' but that's not helping anybody," she said. U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D-Ann Arbor) who spoke at a pro-affirmative action rally on Friday, said there is a huge social problem that affirmative action can help alleviate. "We have a problem on our hands. We do not yet have full opportunity for our people. We have to achieve it. We have to find the fairest tools possible to achieve that great end," Dingell said. PROTEST Continued from Page 1A sands of innocent civilians - American and Iraqi. "Civil liberties are slowly getting repressed," said Anti-War Coalition Member Faried Ibrahim. "It's vastly becoming un-American." Ibrahim joined several hundred stu- dents in a separate march from John Marshall Park earlier that morning, along with University students from the Anti- War Action! and performing arts group, Watchdog. "We have chosen to come here to let our opposition to the war be known to leaders in D.C. and to the general popu- lation," said AWA! organizer Yochi Zakai, a sophomore in the School of Natural Resources. "This is not just a couple of radicals, but a mainstream movement of thousands of people," he added, as group members assisted him in inflating a large missile that read "False Security" on one side, and "This Is Not The Answer" on the other. Before marching southeast down POWELL Continued from Page 1A education. There is nothing wrong with what the University of Michigan is doing," she said. Political science Prof. Michael Traugott said he did find Rice and Powell's comments unusual, but said they will not have much impact because in the end, the Supreme Court makes the final decision."It's especially uncommon in this admin- istration, which places a high priori- ty on towing the official administra- tion line," Traugott said, referring to Powell and Rice's public statements. "It won't have any effect because within about six months, the Supreme Court will have spoken and that will be the law of the land." Traugott said he does not think Powell and Rice are in jeopardy of losing their positions because the issue at stake is more strategy-based rather than issue-based. TANFAST C A N A T OM IC T AN C O Voted Ann Arbor's Best! 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