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Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett likens gay marriage to incest | |
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Pennsylvania Republican governor Tom Corbett compared the marriage of same-sex couples to the marriage of a brother and sister during an appearance on a Friday morning TV news show, a remark that was quickly condemned by advocates involved in the state's ongoing battle over whether to allow gays to wed. | Pennsylvania Republican governor Tom Corbett compared the marriage of same-sex couples to the marriage of a brother and sister during an appearance on a Friday morning TV news show, a remark that was quickly condemned by advocates involved in the state's ongoing battle over whether to allow gays to wed. |
Corbett was on WHP-TV in Harrisburg when an anchor asked about a statement his lawyers made in a recent court filing, comparing the marriage of gay couples to the marriage of children because neither can legally wed in the state. | Corbett was on WHP-TV in Harrisburg when an anchor asked about a statement his lawyers made in a recent court filing, comparing the marriage of gay couples to the marriage of children because neither can legally wed in the state. |
"It was an inappropriate analogy, you know," Corbett said. "I think a much better analogy would have been brother and sister, don't you?" | "It was an inappropriate analogy, you know," Corbett said. "I think a much better analogy would have been brother and sister, don't you?" |
Pennsylvania is the only state in the northeast that allows neither gay marriage nor civil unions. Its ban on same-sex marriage is being challenged in federal and state courts. | |
Mark Aronchick, a lawyer for the plaintiffs in the pending federal case, called Corbett's remarks "insensitive, insulting and plainly wrong." | Mark Aronchick, a lawyer for the plaintiffs in the pending federal case, called Corbett's remarks "insensitive, insulting and plainly wrong." |
"In other words, some kind of incestuous relationship," Aronchick said. "He's just out of touch on this one. Gay people marry for the same reasons straight people do – to express their love and to declare their commitment before friends and family." | "In other words, some kind of incestuous relationship," Aronchick said. "He's just out of touch on this one. Gay people marry for the same reasons straight people do – to express their love and to declare their commitment before friends and family." |
Later Friday, Corbett issued a statement saying his "words were not intended to offend anyone" and apologizing if they did. His office said the interview was taped Monday. | Later Friday, Corbett issued a statement saying his "words were not intended to offend anyone" and apologizing if they did. His office said the interview was taped Monday. |
"I explained that current Pennsylvania statute delineates categories of individuals unable to obtain a marriage license," he said. "As an example, I cited siblings as one such category, which is clearly defined in state law. My intent was to provide an example of these categories." | "I explained that current Pennsylvania statute delineates categories of individuals unable to obtain a marriage license," he said. "As an example, I cited siblings as one such category, which is clearly defined in state law. My intent was to provide an example of these categories." |
He said the legal status of same-sex marriage will be decided with "respect and compassion shown to all sides." | He said the legal status of same-sex marriage will be decided with "respect and compassion shown to all sides." |
Ted Martin of Equality Pennsylvania, which advocates on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, called the governor's remarks "shocking and hurtful." | Ted Martin of Equality Pennsylvania, which advocates on behalf of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, called the governor's remarks "shocking and hurtful." |
Corbett, a former federal prosecutor and two-term state attorney general, also said in his television appearance that he does not think a challenge to the state's ban on same-sex marriage belongs in federal court. | Corbett, a former federal prosecutor and two-term state attorney general, also said in his television appearance that he does not think a challenge to the state's ban on same-sex marriage belongs in federal court. |
"The supreme court left it up to the states to determine under their laws as to what is and isn't a marriage," Corbett said. "The federal court shouldn't even be involved in this. But if they say they are, then they're going to make a determination whether the state has the right to determine that a marriage is only between a man and a woman and not between two individuals of the same sex." | |
Corbett's attorneys included a reference to children in a legal brief in August involving same-sex couples seeking marriage licenses. In the court filing opposing allowing same-sex couples to intervene in the state's lawsuit to bar a suburban Philadelphia county from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, the lawyers made an analogy to a pair of 12-year-olds, saying if the children were issued a marriage license and tried to defend it in court, they wouldn't be taken seriously because the license was never valid. | Corbett's attorneys included a reference to children in a legal brief in August involving same-sex couples seeking marriage licenses. In the court filing opposing allowing same-sex couples to intervene in the state's lawsuit to bar a suburban Philadelphia county from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, the lawyers made an analogy to a pair of 12-year-olds, saying if the children were issued a marriage license and tried to defend it in court, they wouldn't be taken seriously because the license was never valid. |
Corbett later rejected that analogy, saying the case revolved around the question of whether a public official had "the authority to disregard state law based on his own personal legal opinion about the constitutionality of a statute." | Corbett later rejected that analogy, saying the case revolved around the question of whether a public official had "the authority to disregard state law based on his own personal legal opinion about the constitutionality of a statute." |
A state judge sided with Corbett in that case, ordering the clerk to stop issuing the licenses. | A state judge sided with Corbett in that case, ordering the clerk to stop issuing the licenses. |
A hearing on the federal challenge to the same-sex marriage ban is scheduled for Wednesday in Harrisburg. | A hearing on the federal challenge to the same-sex marriage ban is scheduled for Wednesday in Harrisburg. |
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