As events at this summer's Republican National Convention in San Diego show, the putative alliance between the religious right and the Republican
Party offers little solution; and the truth is that grave dangers exist regardless when the independence of a religious mission is married to a particular political party's ag
Party offers little solution; and the truth is that grave dangers exist regardless when the independence
of a religious mission is married to a
particular political party's ag
party's
agenda.
If you are welcome in polite company, you probably see Brown v. Board
of Education (which ended segregation in public schools) as obvious, even inevitable — not as a
political necessity or acquiescence to a
particular political party's
agenda.