The discussion about viewpoints being the issue in "The Bill of No
Rights" is way of mark. There is nothing particularly sensitive or
positive or even affirming about identifying human strugglres with
viewpioints. It reminds me of Newt Gingriches appontee who commented
that teh Nazi Party needed to have their viewpoint recognized.
Much of that right wing satire was effective propoganda which demeaned
the basic struggle for dignity which poor people, who often are
minorities, untertake in order to survive.
The right is quite good at that kind of snickering.
Greg Koos