host: victoria mcgrane of "the boston globe," their politics reporter. thank you for your time this morning. guest: happy to be here. host: "until the end of the program. john from georgia, democrats line. how are you doing? go ahead. iller: my name is john and was calling because i saw the segment on the naacp, and the guy was talking about unfair , so blacks have affirmative action. inn i came up -- i was born 1945. i saw all of the stuff. i was involved in the civil rights movement with the naacp. i marched. i did a lot of things. things for the organization. i think affirmative action was not good. a lot of black people would not have gotten where they are now. it is not because of unfair advantage. it is because people were actually able to recognize that we were human and we could do things. i had a lot of friends in my school that had a lot of intelligence, and they could have advanced, because when but they sawem -- the color. they did not see what they could do. in georgia.as john we will go to jerome in pennsylvania. caller: good morning. somew