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Why did Rand Paul say that he would vote against the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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Why did Rand Paul say that he would vote against the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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Login to msnbc website and look at the archives for Rachel Maddow. She has made him her cause. Rand wouldn’t have voted against the entire bill, but he is/was against Title II, the part that bars discrimination by private entities, such as hotels and restaurants catering to whites only (e.g., the Wolworth’s Counter incident). He is also against the Americans with Disabilities Act and anything else that tries to level the playing field. Until this morning I had never heard of Rachel Maddow. I watched 30 minutes of clips from the past few days. Rand may not admit to being a racist, but his words own defy him. Go ahead and watch the unedited segments from her show. I wasn’t looking at sound bites. These were 12-minute clips. — “Just because he thinks private property owners have a right to do with their property as they please, does not mean he PREFERS that services is refused to minorities” I get it, he isn’t a racist, but he believe racists should have the right to mistreat others.

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