Well thought Article on Rand-Paul CRA and Republic's Future

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http://www.vdare.com/lodge/100531_rand_paul.htm


...Freedom of association is one of the most fundamental liberties derived from Anglo-Saxon common law. Dismissing these concerns as mere “theoretical debate” shows a complete disrespect for our Constitution and founding principles.....

...Moreover, beyond issues of race, the Civil Rights Act and the subsequent court decisions to justify it set precedent to allow to give the federal government virtually unlimited power to interfere in the private sector. Thus the feds justified their right to interfere with private businesses through a fantastic interpretation of the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution. For example, in Katzenbach v. McClung, the courts forcibly integrated Ollie's Barbecue. This family-owned restaurant was right in the center of Alabama—but because some of its ingredients were produced out of state, they ruled that it was engaging in “interstate commerce”, with, for example, Kelloggs of Battle Creek, Michigan....

...But Republicans are so afraid of being seen as critical of the Civil Rights Act that they can be scared into supporting the inevitable anti-white consequences....

...Thus in 2004, on the 40th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced H Res 676 to commemorate the Act. Holmes Norton’s resolution not only celebrated the initial Act—it also celebrated the Amendments added in 1972 and 1991. Every single congressman but one voted for the resolution—including otherwise Politically Incorrect leaders such as Steve King, Charlie Norwood, and Tom Tancredo.

The single exception: Ron Paul......
 
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