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Civil Rights Act, Robert Byrd, And Rand Paul

Politics Daily's Mary Curtis says Robert Byrd's initial rebuke of the Civil Rights Act was excusable given that he apologized for it, and that he knew how to right himself because he had the benefit of hindsight. She says Rand Paul could learn the same lesson, about the same issue.
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