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Mar 3, 2006Tolerance in Illinois
Three Jewish members of the panel have resigned, and gay and lesbian organizations are also criticizing the governor. An African-American state senator, however, has defended the appointment and criticized the commission members who resigned. State senator Diane Trotter reasoned,"Given the mission of the commission to look at discrimination and hatred, I think these [members who resgined] are demonstrating their hatred ... of others is too big to effectively do their jobs. It may be the best for the commission" that they departed.
Fascinating logic. The governor admitted that he hadn't known of the member's Nation of Islam affiliation before making the appointment.
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