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| J... |
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:09 pm |
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It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions. Although I personally disagree with Keith
Bardwell, I understand his motivations; even if they were misguided.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/56690
Louisiana Justice Quits after Interracial Wed Flap
Thursday, November 05, 2009
By Melinda Deslatte
Baton Rouge, La. - A Louisiana justice of the peace who refused to marry a
couple because the bride was white and groom was black resigned Tuesday,
after weeks of refusing to step down despite calls for his ouster from
officials including the governor.
Keith Bardwell quit with a one-sentence statement to Louisiana Secretary of
State Jay Dardenne and no explanation of his decision: "I do hereby resign
the office of Justice of the Peace for the Eighth Ward of Tangipahoa Parish,
Louisiana, effective November 3, 2009."
Gov. Bobby Jindal called Bardwell's resignation "long overdue."
Bardwell, who is white, refused to marry Beth Humphrey and Terence McKay.
When questioned, Bardwell acknowledged he routinely avoids marrying
interracial couples because he believes children born to them end up
suffering. In interviews, he said he refers the couples to other justices of
the peace, who then perform the ceremony, which happened in this case.
"There is a problem with both groups accepting a child from such a
marriage," Bardwell said in an October interview with The Associated Press.
"I think those children suffer, and I won't help put them through it."
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J Young
Jvisions at (no spam) live.com |
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| Smiler... |
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:02 pm |
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J wrote:
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he
held firmly to his
[bigoted]
convictions. Although I personally disagree with
Keith Bardwell, I understand his motivations; even if they were
misguided.
Not only misguided, but also illegal.
At least there's one less bigot holding public office.
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Smiler
The godless one
a.a.# 2279
All gods are bespoke. They're all made to
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| Ray Fischer... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 2:25 am |
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J <Jvisions at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions. Although I personally disagree with Keith
Bardwell, I understand his motivations; even if they were misguided.
And yet you're defending his racism like the good little nazi turd
that you are.
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| Jimbo... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:37 am |
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On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, "J" <Jvisi... at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions.
Just like any other job in the US, if you can't perform it, then you
can be replaced. In this particular case, not only was he not
performing his job, but he was violating state and federal law in
refusing to perform it. |
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| Syd M.... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:14 am |
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On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, "J" <Jvisi... at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions.
He refused to do his job. He lost it.
That's it, Junkie Young.
PDW |
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:35 am |
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On Nov 7, 12:14 pm, "Syd M." <pdwrigh... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, "J" <Jvisi... at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions.
He refused to do his job. He lost it.
That's it, Junkie Young.
PDW
This discussion appears suspiciously void of any mention or
consideration for the JP’s reason and the OP’s post. I’ll have to
remember that considering a child’s welfare is racist and risks
carrying with it the stigma of being labeled a nazi. In responding
counter to those accusers, I will now no doubt be subjected to those
same epithets. The lesson being, people need to ignore their own
opinions and mimic the majority or else risk being lynched by them. It
is indeed an interesting if not scary time in which to live. |
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| LC... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:33 am |
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"J" <Jvisions at (no spam) live.com> wrote in message
news:38vadd.gc8.19.1 at (no spam) news.alt.net...
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions. Although I personally disagree with Keith
Bardwell, I understand his motivations;
Of course you do, "J Young/J Baker/Oreo"!
"America, with the exception of the jews and niggers, are not a
nation of pigs."
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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 00:18:20 -0500
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Subject: Re: How to catch a forging "J Young"
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 21:27:30 -0500
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| Mr. B... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:36 am |
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Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions.
You mean his outright racism?
Quote: Although I personally disagree with Keith
Bardwell, I understand his motivations; even if they were misguided.
I understand them too: he is a racist.
Quote: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/56690
Do you even bother with reliable, reputable news sources?
-- B |
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| Moderator... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:38 am |
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Dionisio wrote:
Quote: Moderator wrote:
This discussion appears suspiciously void of any mention or
consideration for the JP’s reason and the OP’s post. I’ll have to
remember that considering a child’s welfare is racist and risks
carrying with it the stigma of being labeled a nazi.
"Defending a child's welfare" HA!
What a farce! First off, he was breaking the law. Second off, he was *imagining* that they
wanted kids. Third off, "Nazi" features a capital "N."
In responding
counter to those accusers, I will now no doubt be subjected to those
same epithets. The lesson being, people need to ignore their own
opinions and mimic the majority or else risk being lynched by them. It
is indeed an interesting if not scary time in which to live.
Again, he wasn't violating anyone's opinions: He was violating the law. He was also
refusing to do his job. Next, in this day and age of tight budgets, why should the public
have *anyone* on the payroll who is A) Not doing their duty, and B) Opening up the
possibility of one heck of a lawsuit? Hmm...?
He was no different than a Postal worker who refused to deliver the mail. No different
than a cop who refused to ticket someone for doing 75 in a school zone. No different than
a 911 operator refusing to connect someone reporting a heart attack to the local hospital.
And since you expect to be called something... How about "pathetic"?
No different than a politician who panders to special interest groups
while ignoring the interests of the general public or special interest
groups claiming progressive liberal philosophies while engaging in
rampant and blatant nihilism to the detriment of the most vulnerable
but no one’s calling either of them racists. ROFLMAO. BTW, no
telemarketing calls please. We don’t have any money. |
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| tirebiter... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:47 am |
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On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, "J" <Jvisi... at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions. Although I personally disagree with Keith
Bardwell, I understand his motivations; even if they were misguided.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/56690
Louisiana Justice Quits after Interracial Wed Flap
Thursday, November 05, 2009
By Melinda Deslatte
Baton Rouge, La. - A Louisiana justice of the peace who refused to marry a
couple because the bride was white and groom was black resigned Tuesday,
after weeks of refusing to step down despite calls for his ouster from
officials including the governor.
Keith Bardwell quit with a one-sentence statement to Louisiana Secretary of
State Jay Dardenne and no explanation of his decision: "I do hereby resign
the office of Justice of the Peace for the Eighth Ward of Tangipahoa Parish,
Louisiana, effective November 3, 2009."
Gov. Bobby Jindal called Bardwell's resignation "long overdue."
Bardwell, who is white, refused to marry Beth Humphrey and Terence McKay.
When questioned, Bardwell acknowledged he routinely avoids marrying
interracial couples because he believes children born to them end up
suffering.
Why would someone believe that unless they themselves would willingly
heap abuse on children of interracial couples?
But on the other hand, children of interracial couples can grow up to
be President of the United States.
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a.a. #2273 |
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| Matt Silberstein... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:07 am |
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On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 21:09:17 -0500, in alt.atheism , "J"
<Jvisions at (no spam) live.com> in <38vadd.gc8.19.1 at (no spam) news.alt.net> wrote:
Quote: It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions. Although I personally disagree with Keith
Bardwell, I understand his motivations; even if they were misguided.
He broke the law. But, apparently, you think that it is OK to break
the law if someone is sincere and holds to their beliefs. So, I
gather, you would have supported him if he married a gay couple.
[snip]
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Matt Silberstein
Do something today about the Darfur Genocide
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| Jimbo... |
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 12:43 pm |
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On Nov 7, 12:35 pm, Moderator <meldo... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 7, 12:14 pm, "Syd M." <pdwrigh... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, "J" <Jvisi... at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he held
firmly to his convictions.
He refused to do his job. He lost it.
That's it, Junkie Young.
PDW
This discussion appears suspiciously void of any mention or
consideration for the JP’s reason and the OP’s post. I’ll have to
remember that considering a child’s welfare is racist and risks
carrying with it the stigma of being labeled a nazi.
Perhaps you're missing the point where the guy was considering the as
yet unborn child's welfare, based on racial makeup??? The child's
welfare is the parents business, not the JOP's. |
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 12:44 pm |
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On Nov 7, 2:38 pm, Moderator <meldo... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: Dionisio wrote:
Moderator wrote:
This discussion appears suspiciously void of any mention or
consideration for the JP’s reason and the OP’s post. I’ll have to
remember that considering a child’s welfare is racist and risks
carrying with it the stigma of being labeled a nazi.
"Defending a child's welfare" HA!
What a farce! First off, he was breaking the law. Second off, he was *imagining* that they
wanted kids. Third off, "Nazi" features a capital "N."
In responding
counter to those accusers, I will now no doubt be subjected to those
same epithets. The lesson being, people need to ignore their own
opinions and mimic the majority or else risk being lynched by them. It
is indeed an interesting if not scary time in which to live.
Again, he wasn't violating anyone's opinions: He was violating the law. He was also
refusing to do his job. Next, in this day and age of tight budgets, why should the public
have *anyone* on the payroll who is A) Not doing their duty, and B) Opening up the
possibility of one heck of a lawsuit? Hmm...?
He was no different than a Postal worker who refused to deliver the mail. No different
than a cop who refused to ticket someone for doing 75 in a school zone. No different than
a 911 operator refusing to connect someone reporting a heart attack to the local hospital.
And since you expect to be called something... How about "pathetic"?
No different than a politician who panders to special
Blah, blah, blah... When in doubt, go of on an tangental rant. |
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:21 pm |
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Moderator wrote:
Quote: This discussion appears suspiciously void of any mention or
consideration for the JP’s reason and the OP’s post. I’ll have to
remember that considering a child’s welfare is racist and risks
carrying with it the stigma of being labeled a nazi.
"Defending a child's welfare" HA!
What a farce! First off, he was breaking the law. Second off, he was *imagining* that they
wanted kids. Third off, "Nazi" features a capital "N."
Quote: In responding
counter to those accusers, I will now no doubt be subjected to those
same epithets. The lesson being, people need to ignore their own
opinions and mimic the majority or else risk being lynched by them. It
is indeed an interesting if not scary time in which to live.
Again, he wasn't violating anyone's opinions: He was violating the law. He was also
refusing to do his job. Next, in this day and age of tight budgets, why should the public
have *anyone* on the payroll who is A) Not doing their duty, and B) Opening up the
possibility of one heck of a lawsuit? Hmm...?
He was no different than a Postal worker who refused to deliver the mail. No different
than a cop who refused to ticket someone for doing 75 in a school zone. No different than
a 911 operator refusing to connect someone reporting a heart attack to the local hospital.
And since you expect to be called something... How about "pathetic"?
--
And the Thought of the Moment (TM) is:
Nice people have to be bastards every once in a while so that others can fully appreciate
their gentle, loving nature.
-- Dionisio, circa 1993
(Brought to you by SigChanger.) |
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:50 pm |
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Moderator wrote:
Quote: On Nov 7, 12:14 pm, "Syd M." <pdwrigh... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, "J" <Jvisi... at (no spam) live.com> wrote:
It's a shame this man was forced to resign his position because he
held firmly to his convictions.
He refused to do his job. He lost it.
That's it, Junkie Young.
PDW
This discussion appears suspiciously void of any mention or
consideration for the JP's reason and the OP's post. I'll have to
remember that considering a child's welfare is racist and risks
carrying with it the stigma of being labeled a nazi. In responding
counter to those accusers, I will now no doubt be subjected to those
same epithets. The lesson being, people need to ignore their own
opinions and mimic the majority or else risk being lynched by them. It
is indeed an interesting if not scary time in which to live.
Too bad you ignored the actual reason he lost his job, i.e. he refused to
follow the law. |
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