Re: Good point by Jay Severin Quote: |
Originally Posted by hevusa Quote: |
Originally Posted by RidinHighSpeeds Now I heard this a long time ago on talkradio, but I will try to remember as much as I can. This is something Jay Severin brought up which made much sense to me.
If you had to have a major operation...who would you rather have as a surgeon??
The man with an average grade of a C who was accepted into medical school because the school needed to meet it's quota due to affirmative action...or the man who was not accepted because he had a grade point average of a B+, but was not part of that minority??? | Regardless of grades a medical student would have to pass the same quality control tests to prove they are worthy. The argument is weak at best. And the percentage of cases like this in regards to affirmative action are probably miniscule overall. One could never make the statement : "Affimative Action lowers our quality of Health Care". It would simply be false. | Most liberals lack a thing called common sense. Cases like this are miniscule, but still exist and still should be dealt with, are you implying that only sucks for the few patients that have to deal with the lower than should be healthcare and they should be the ones stuck with it as well as dealing with it??
In the system of capital punishment there are cases, well a few cases, in which the accused are found guilty when they are infact innocent. Just because this number is miniscule and small does not mean it should not be dealt with. -- San Fernando Valley's where it's at |