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MCRI has hired more than a dozen paid gath- erers that are ready to be put out in the streets. But MCRI opponents such as BAMN National Co-chair Luke Massie had a positive reaction to the speech as well. Massie said he regarded Conner- ly's speech as a concession of defeat on MCRI's part due to inadequate support for the ban in Michigan. "It was a happy day for women and minorities and those who stand for equality and integration. BAMN is victorious ... BAMN won. Ward Connerly lost," said Massie. He added that Thursday was not only a victory for BAMN, it was a confirmation that the group's multi- faceted strategy to promote affirma- tive action and end discrimination has been successful. Massie said this strategy includes organizing pickets and demonstra- tions to reach those with political influence. He added that he did not think MCRI would continue pursu- ing their initiative due to the limited time to gather signatures after the appeal. Massie also expressed hope that this victory would be a message for other states, and that they would take BAMN's lead to start fighting early with similar strategies. - Kalamazoo College Republicans President Dan Carlson also said he enjoyed the speech, and that Con- nerly explained the importance of MCRI well. Carlson agreed that the vote for the ban will appear on the ballot by 2006, if it does not make it for this fall's election. His chapter is the first College Republicans group to support MCRI. Carlson said they have worked extensively with MCRI to get sup- port by speaking to other colleges and gathering signatures for the petition. 6 0 0 FALL LEASE RM. avail. Washer/dryer, free ethernet, Madison St. Near Packard. blks. from the Union. Own rm. $645/mo. Call Neal eve. 954-296-4273. LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE - fe- male grad student for room in town- house. Furn., washer/dryer, by hospi- tal. $650/mo. 341-5595 I COUPLE LOOKING FOR the help of a sperm donor. 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