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The news that Rand Paul, winner of the Republican Senate primary in Kentucky, believes that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is too broad is a frightening reminder of the danger of fringe elements in political campaigns.
It took a century to engineer the death of Jim Crow laws in the South, and now we have a Senate nominee who thinks that the government went too far.
As a young child in the South, I could not stay at the Heart of Atlanta Motel, which refused to rent to black customers. My father, a combat veteran, chose to fly to visit his in-laws in the South because he refused to go to the back of restaurants to pick up food while driving through Virginia and the Carolinas.
By the time I came of driving age, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 had banned discrimination in public accommodations.
I don’t care if Mr. Paul is the darling of the Tea Party or a kaffeeklatsch. The voters of Kentucky can ill afford to send him to Washington.
Roland Nicholson Jr.
Tampa, Fla.