Va. Gov. McDonnell prohibits bias against gay state workers"I will remain in contact with the Governor and continue to work with him on issues important to Virginians," Cuccinelli's statement continued. "I expect Virginia's state employees to follow all state and federal anti-discrimination laws and will enforce Virginia's laws to the fullest extent."
It must have been too difficult for Cuccinelli to have spoken those words rather than issue a written statement, due to the blood running from his mouth after his teeth were kicked in by every thinking person on the planet.
McDonnell's directive came on the same day that more than 1,000 students rallied at Richmond's Virginia Commonwealth University and as reaction to Cuccinelli's letter had been growing nationally and within Virginia's business community. The topic was a subject of a lengthy segment on "The Daily Show" Tuesday, and some students had been sending e-mails about their concerns to Northrop Grumman, the defense corporation weighing sites around the region for its corporate headquarters, urging them to avoid Virginia.
Take a bow, VCU students. I used to work for NG, and I have been mentally drafting a letter to them, telling them just what their employees and their employees' kids could expect if they relocated to Virginia.
Del. Robert G. Marshall (R-Prince William) ... suggested the reaction against Cuccinelli might be an attack against his Catholic faith.
Marshall said last night that McDonnell's directive carries no force and is no more than a "press release with fluff around it."
Order, directive.... Either way, you can be sure that McDonnell's religious fanatic supporters are furious. Still, Marshall's words should be kept in mind.