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"Prosecutors ought to be racing to identify and re-investigate cases where West was involved, not waiting for defense attorneys to discover them -- much less defend his testimony or work in those cases".
Rather, Justice Ginsburg argued in her dissenting opinion, candor was to be preferred to obfuscation, and a court that reflexively denounces race-consciousness ought to acknowledge the race-consciousness of the very approach it holds up as an acceptable alternative.
And I've heard some discussions- I've heard some discussions and debates around America about where, and in front of what audiences we ought to talk about race and equality and civil rights.
Perhaps for this reason, there's the continuing sense that I ought to write about race even as I resent that I need be troubled by the subject in the first place.
Hopeless ought to have been racing to his seat in anticipation of this week's prime minister's questions.
Ought to!
It ought to!
Or ought to!
Might not some surprise also be expressed, that those who reproach the Southern States with the barbarous policy of considering as property a part of their human brethren, should themselves contend, that the government to which all the States are to be parties, ought to consider this unfortunate race more completely in the unnatural light of property, than the very laws of which they complain?
Might not some surprize also be expressed that those who reproach the southern States with the barbarous policy of considering as property a part of their human brethren, should themselves contend that the government to which all the States are to be parties, ought to consider this unfortunate race more compleatly in the unnatural light of property, than the very laws of which they complain!
What happened today ought to wake up the race organizers and find a better way to keep the riders and spectators safe.
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