About a month ago
this Forum commented
on the rejection of an openly gay person to be a judge in the state of Virginia .
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012
Ah, Bigotry Rears Its Ugly Head in Virginia as Republican
Deny Judgeship to Person Because He is Openly Gay
An Embarrassing Turn Of Events, Embarrassing
Because It is Not Embarrassing to the Republicans
If there is any doubt that Republicans favor a merit based society their
position on Affirmative Action should erase all doubts. Republicans are
firmly opposed to any programs that try to make up for prejudice and injustice
of the past, because they say everyone should be judged on their merits, and
not on their personal characteristics. Discrimination is wrong, utterly
and totally wrong they say.
Of course this meritocracy position is shattered by what Republicans
actually do. In Virginia they have rejected confirmation of a judge for that state for the sole
reason that he is gay.
The Virginia House of Delegates rejected the
judicial nomination of a gay prosecutor on Tuesday after conservative
Republican lawmakers argued that the nominee would press an activist agenda.
The reason for the rejection was neither hidden nor complex,
Republicans voted against the gentleman because he was an openly gay person.
Apparently courts in Virginia can make
appointments to the bench all by themselves when there is a temporary
vacancy, and that
is exactly what has happened.
Tracy Thorne-Begland’s
appointment to the city District Court judgeship is temporary, lasting only
until the next General Assembly session.
There is no question
that Mr. Thorne-Begland was qualified to serve.
Earlier
this week, leaders of Richmond ’s
five largest law firms urged
the city’s Circuit Court judges to appoint him to the bench.
And just to put the
icing on the cake, and to make everyone (bigots excluded of course) feel
even better there is this.
It
infuriated Del. Robert G. Marshall (R-Prince
William), who along with the Family Foundation of Virginia helped convince the General
Assembly that Thorne-Begland was unfit for the bench.
All in all, a good result all the way around.
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