http://www.kentucky.com/2010/10/27/v-print/1496771/thuggish-behavior-stains-kentucky.htmlThe ugliness outside a U.S. Senate debate in Lexington Monday night was not a mere act of incivility. It was a violent assault.
It was the kind of thuggish intimidation you expect against a political protestor in Tehran today or a civil-rights marcher in Birmingham in 1963. It has no place in an American election today or ever.
Rand Paul supporters knocked down an anti-Paul activist who was trying to get her picture taken with Paul as he and Attorney General Jack Conway arrived at KET for their last debate.
A man identified as a Paul campaign volunteer from Bourbon County used his foot to push the woman's head into the concrete. Video of the assault is being watched around the world.
The Paul campaign condemned the attack, disassociated itself from the volunteer who stomped the woman's head and called on activists "on both sides" to avoid "physical altercations of any kind."
The problem with the Paul statement is that only one side, his side, resorted to violence.
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