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Blinded by Might 3: Can Legislation Work?
In my latest reading of Blinded by Might: Why the Religious Right Can’t Save America, by Cal Thomas and Ed Dobson, Dobson points to the ineffectiveness of Prohibition as an example of the limits of laws in making the United … Continue reading
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Tagged Abortion, Cal Thomas, civil rights, Desegregation, Dwight Eisenhower, ed dobson, Integration, Prohibition
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