Fifty years after the Southern Manifesto, conservatives are still trying to convince African-Americans that economic empowerment and states rights are not code words for racial attitudes held long ago.
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Fifty years after the Southern Manifesto, conservatives are still trying to convince African-Americans that economic empowerment and states rights are not code words for racial attitudes held long ago. Unlike their illustrious and sainted predecessors, the 55 Catholic Democrats don’t seem to have the stomach to muster a defense of the most basic and fundamental right: the right to life. [...] If the court rules against Matt Dubay, it will embrace the curious position that a child has the right to receive money from a man who had nothing to do with her existence, but does not have the right to receive life from the woman who created her. [...] The new UN Human Rights Council looks a lot like the old UN Human Rights Commission. |
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