When will Virginia Republicans stop embarassing Virginia?
Apparently, the plan is NEVER. I don't neeed to go into the specifics of Jim Gilmore, George Allen, Virgil Goode, Tom Davis, and the scads of other Virginia Republicans who cannot keep their mouths shut nor act like decent Americans, but I DO need to help spread the lastest news focusing on Virginia Republican bigotry. Actually, strike that; this is flat out racism.
Before we move on to Republican craziness and intolerance, let's take a look at Democratic opinion and level headed behavior:
RICHMOND - A resolution to have Virginia apologize for slavery will encounter some opposition in the House of Delegates this month, according to legislators. The highly symbolic issue likely to spark debate is a proposed state apology for African enslavement sponsored by black Virginia lawmakers, at least two of whom are descended from slaves.
"It is meant to be a resolution that is part of a healing process, a process that still needs to take place even today in 2007," said one sponsor, Del. A. Donald McEachin, D-Henrico County. "No one is asking any individual to apologize, because certainly there are no slaveholders alive today and there are no slaves alive today," said McEachin, whose great-grandfather was born a slave. "But Virginia is alive and well, and Virginia was built on the backs of slaves, and Virginia’s economy boomed because of slavery, and it is Virginia that ought to apologize," he said.
Makes sense to me. In fact, it makes sense to other Democratic party members of Virginia, as we can see:
Virginia, which received its first slaves at Jamestown in 1619, would be the first state to formally apologize for slavery.
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, a Richmond Democrat, apologized for slavery while mayor of Richmond, said Kevin Hall, Kaine’s press secretary.
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Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, D-Bath County, said the issue is symbolic but that from 1619 to 1863 many Virginians were denied their citizenship.
"I think it’s appropriate and I am going to vote for it," Deeds said.
Excellent. It's nice to see that Virginia Democrats aren't nuts. However, the same cannot be said for Virginia Republicans, most notably Del. Frank D. Hargrove, R-Glen Allen, who has represented Hanover County in the House of Delegates since 1982 and will hopefully be ousted from his seat ASAP.
"The present commonwealth has nothing to do with slavery," said Del. Frank D. Hargrove, R-Glen Allen.
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"Are we going to force the Jews to apologize for killing Christ?" Hargrove wondered.
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"I personally think that our black citizens should get over it," Hargrove said of slavery, which existed in Virginia from 1619 until the Civil War. "By golly, we’re living in 2007."
Sigh. So the embarassment continues. Thanks to The Richmond Democrat for the latest news on Republican bigotry alive and well in Virginia.
CRAZY INSANE UPDATES: This is INSANITY. Hargrove should resign, plain and simple, after today's remarks. Thanks to Ben at NLS for the update and audio link available here.
From the AP:
RICHMOND, Va. -- A state legislator's statement that black people "should get over" slavery and questioning whether Jews should apologize "for killing Christ" caused furious and tearful denunciations Tuesday before stunned lawmakers.
Del. Frank D. Hargrove, in defending himself, told one of his critics, a delegate whose Jewish ancestors immigrated from Nazi-occupied Poland, that "your skin is a little too thin."
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Black House of Delegates members swiftly denounced the comments Hargrove made on the holiday commemorating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
"When somebody tells me I should just get over slavery I can only express my emotion by projecting that I am appalled, absolutely appalled," said Del. Dwight C. Jones, head of the Legislative Black Caucus.
Del. David L. Englin, D-Alexandria, seated next to Hargrove, spoke passionately about his grandparents leaving Poland "where they were driven from their homes by people who believed that as Jews, we killed Christ."
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When Englin sat, Hargrove reached over and softly patted Englin on the arm. Then, Hargrove rose to speak and, looking down at his seatmate, said, "I didn't even know you were Jewish, I had no idea of what your religion, (and) I don't care what your religion is. I don't care. I think your skin was a little too thin," he said as Republicans and Democrats gasped and groaned in disbelief.
Here's the contact info for Virginia'a latest political racist:
To contact Frank D. Hargrove:
Email: Del_Hargrove@house.state.va.us
District Office Phone: (804) 550-4000
Capitol Office Phone : (804) 698-1055
Constituent Viewpoint: (800)-889-0229
District Office Fax: (804)550-3014
Capitol Office Fax: (804) 786-6310
Capitol Office Address:
General Assembly Building
P.O. Box 406
Richmond, Virginia 23218
District Office Address:
10321 Washington Highway
Glen Allen, VA 23059