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Rand Paul: Another High Tech Lynching
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| 5/24/2010
| Ken Blackwell
Posted on 05/24/2010 5:46:33 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
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To: MamaTexan
"You're trying to give one person a nonexistent right to be treated equally by infringing on someone elses absolute right to property....and that's unconstitutional."
All I said was that the 1964 civil rights act as far as I understand it is that no one can discriminate in a public workplace based on race. If you disagree with that then you better talk to your candidate Rand Paul. He agrees with me. Start villifying him.
If you own a public workplace you cannot discriminate against someone based on race. All men are created equal. That's not in the constitution. Thats in the Declaration of Independence. But I guess you Paulbots don't care about the declaration. Jefferson went on further to say that this truth is self evident. But I guess for you Paulbots if it didn't come out of Ron Pauls mouth, you don't believe it. You only believe what Ron Paul says. If he says its not in our founding documents, then its not in there...
To: truthfreedom
"These segregationist Jim Crow laws are truly Democrat Jim Crow Laws."
Needs to be repeated again and again. When Rand Paul is asked this question he should ask the interviewer if Bill Clinton is ever asked this question. After all his mentor (Sam Fullbright) participated in the fillibuster of this bill. Is Al Gore ever asked this question, after all his father participated in the fillibuster also.
To: Old Teufel Hunden
I’m talking not as much about the 1964 Civil Rights Act, but all of the state laws, the original segregation laws, the segregated lunch counter laws that people on the TV like talking about. These were state laws that forced lunch counters to be segregated. Every single one of the segregation laws was signed by a Democrat governor. That’s why they should be called Democrat Jim Crow laws. Rand Paul supported (or would have supported, if there was a time machine) a federal law removing the Jim Crow laws regarding forcing lunch counter owner to segregate.
The important thing to consider is that those lunch counters were not voluntarily segregated.
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