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Sun Jan 1, 2012, 08:14 PM Jan 2012

Ron Paul: Civil Rights Act of 1964 'Destroyed' Privacy [View all]

WASHINGTON -- Despite recent accusations of racism and homophobia, Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) stuck to his libertarian principles on Sunday, criticizing the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it "undermine[d] the concept of liberty" and "destroyed the principle of private property and private choices."

"If you try to improve relationships by forcing and telling people what they can't do, and you ignore and undermine the principles of liberty, then the government can come into our bedrooms," Paul told Candy Crowley on CNN's "State of the Union." "And that's exactly what has happened. Look at what's happened with the PATRIOT Act. They can come into our houses, our bedrooms our businesses ... And it was started back then."

The Civil Rights Act repealed the notorious Jim Crow laws; forced schools, bathrooms and buses to desegregate; and banned employment discrimination. Although Paul was not around to weigh in on the landmark legislation at the time, he had the chance to cast a symbolic vote against it in 2004, when the House of Representatives took up a resolution "recognizing and honoring the 40th anniversary of congressional passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964." Paul was the only member who voted "no."

Paul explained that while he supports the fact that the legislation repealed the notorious Jim Crow laws, which forced racial segregation, he believes it is the government, not the people, that causes racial tensions by passing overreaching laws that institutionalize slavery and segregation. Today's race problems, he said, result from the war on drugs, the flawed U.S. court system and the military.

Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/01/ron-paul-civil-rights-act_n_1178688.html

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fuck'im, fuck Ron Paul. Whisp Jan 2012 #1
This is common right wing mess treestar Jan 2012 #2
And this is where Ron Paul is hillariously principled Muskypundit Jan 2012 #10
LOL, provided, of course, you bought the property from... Spazito Jan 2012 #11
well yeah, because that's what Libertarianism is about. MH1 Jan 2012 #12
He probably would even reduce regulations on pharmaceuticals, or OTC drugs at least... AlbertCat Jan 2012 #21
Yes, fraud is the word. MH1 Jan 2012 #32
In Ron Paul's America... Drunken Irishman Jan 2012 #38
Outrageous Jerk TheMastersNemesis Jan 2012 #3
Unbelievable. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2012 #4
Yeah, he is all about private choices as long as it is white people, white men.... Spazito Jan 2012 #5
He really makes no sense. Its okay for some of us to have rights but Jennicut Jan 2012 #14
"he is an abomination" Spazito Jan 2012 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author HereSince1628 Jan 2012 #6
Privacy isn't enumerated in the Constitution MFrohike Jan 2012 #7
The Bill of Rights are Constitutional Amendments. AtheistCrusader Jan 2012 #17
You might want to use a search function MFrohike Jan 2012 #18
Bullshit. AtheistCrusader Jan 2012 #20
Get a sense of humor MFrohike Jan 2012 #22
Fair enough. AtheistCrusader Jan 2012 #23
It's cool MFrohike Jan 2012 #26
"Wall of separation" is not in the First Amendment Taitertots Jan 2012 #29
Try and keep up. AtheistCrusader Jan 2012 #41
Proof that Ron Paul is AGAINST privacy Galraedia Jan 2012 #8
If RP is so "principled" about no "government" ashling Jan 2012 #28
So what??? We should SUPPORT him because he's jenmito Jan 2012 #9
Why doesn't he insist that the land these businesses occupy be returned to Native Americans? Democrats_win Jan 2012 #13
Paul: "Them what has get to make the rules. Them what ain't MineralMan Jan 2012 #15
And Manifest Destiny, Ron? AlbertCat Jan 2012 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author freshwest Jan 2012 #24
Is he crazy or just brain-dead? demigoddess Jan 2012 #25
this part is hard to disagree with SixthSense Jan 2012 #27
broken clock? CreekDog Jan 2012 #35
another dangerous republican clown wanting to foist his bullshit on america spanone Jan 2012 #30
See, this is why I'm not really worried about him getting elected. bemildred Jan 2012 #31
Ron Paul's America Botany Jan 2012 #33
access to abortion is founded on the right to privacy. provis99 Jan 2012 #34
I saw this little interview... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2012 #36
"States Rights" trump civil rights and human rights in this little man's world view. JenniferJuniper Jan 2012 #37
Wow, he really is an absolute pig. Zoeisright Jan 2012 #39
"then the government can come into our bedrooms", complains the anti-abortion candidate krispos42 Jan 2012 #40
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