June 3, 2010
Senate candidate Rand Paul has been repeatedly
criticized for telling TV talker Rachel Maddow that the part of the
Civil Rights Act that bans discrimination by private business is an
improper interference with property owners' rights. According to
the chattering classes, this was an unforgivable endorsement of
racism. But as John Stossel writes, individuals should be
surrounded by a sphere of privacy where government does not
intrude. And part of the Civil Rights Act violates that freedom of
association.
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