Remember Monica Goodling, that young, wet-behind-the-ears graduate of "Regent University" law school who somehow got a top job in the Justice Department? She's in the news again.
It seems that a top female attorney in the justice department was refused a second year in a good Washington assignment because Monica heard a rumor (true rumor)that the lady was lesbian. Seems that an "outstanding" rating in every performance category on her annual appraisal didn't mean much to Monica, but her sexual orientation meant everything. Goodling had the clout to boot her out over the objections of her supervisors, and out she went.
Well, we have a law in this United States that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation. Monica Goodling broke it. It appears that this high level justice department neophyte didn't know the law, or at least that was her defense in last year's congressional hearings. Nevertheless, a kid attorney in the Bush administration had the clout to crap on a senior, very experienced prosecutor who she didn't like, and crap she did.
It's time for Monica Goodling to face the music, get fined, and go to jail. When you take a big job, you also take the chance that you might not know how to do it. Sometimes you can make decisions that are criminal, which she likely did. You were a big shot girl, Monica, but now you are in a load of trouble. I don't feel at all sorry for you and I hope you get plenty of quiet time to contemplate this and your other repugnant acts, you self-described "Christian".
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
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Unbelievable! I didn't know anyone in this day and age didn't know that discrimation based on sexual orientation is illeagal. How on earth did she get a law degree? Her law school must be hiding its face in shame. She should be fired - even that is to good for her.
You know, it could be that Monica was just acting in self defense. It is a well known fact that those lesbian lawyers like nothing better than making conquests out of innocents like Monica. Until you understand how tempted Monica might feel to share an office with such a woman, it might be best not to judge her too harshly.
Is and Ought are two different words...
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