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Raymond Lawrence was published in CounterPunch in its July 10-12, 2009 Weekend Edition.
In his usual fashion Dr. Lawrence cuts beneath the surface issues in this article to address "the communal life of the nation".
Lawrence writes: "Congressman King’s calling attention to Jackson's sexuality is worse than an unfair and sleezy accusation. It distracts from the more serious moral issue that Jackson's life presents. His life represents a sacred cow of American social and economic life: the right to live an unrestrained life of self-indulgence without even the obligation to pay a fair share in support of the public welfare."
To read the complete article, click here.
Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at July 10, 2009 1:41 PM