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They do, he doesn't anymore

November 3, 2009 |  8:07 pm

Chances are that Tangipahoa Parish's 8th Ward in Louisiana will get along just fine without the services of Keith Bardwell, a justice of the peace who refused to perform a wedding for an interracial couple. The marriages don't last, Bardwell claimed, and the children are worse off. Bardwell's the one who didn't last on this round; he resigned, the state announced today.

In an interview reported by CNN, Bardwell said, "I needed to step down because they was going to take me to court, and I was going to lose."

Actually, the reason he needed to step down is that he's approximately half a century behind the rest of the nation when it comes to civil rights.

The couple were married elsewhere and are now suing Bardwell and his wife, Beth -- who they claim asked them if they were a "mixed couple" and told them they'd have to go to another parish to wed.

Keith Bardwell sees it all as a matter of conscience, and that might be the one point on which he and I agree. "I found out I can't be a justice of the peace and have a conscience," he complained. Conscience does play the key role in this sad, stupid affair: If the man can't obey the law, he should have been honorable enough not to take the job in the first place.

--Karin Klein


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1.

Oh Brother had a pretty interesting segment a week or so ago that was all about this story.

http://ohbrotherradio.com/post/217986940/tuesday-october-20th-im-sorry-what-on

2.

should read "if the man WON'T obey the law"...he's not unable to, he choses not to and in making that choice he gives himself permission to act dishonorably. Honor is a loaded term with many meanings.

3.

In response to the original news story, a new organization/website was started-
http://www.interracialfamily.com
MISSION STATEMENT- To facilitate the cultural recognition of interracial/multicultural families and disassociate this culture from longstanding stigma by exposing and discrediting stereotypes.

I am so please that this has resolved the way it should!



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