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Judge Defends Denied Interracial Marriage
La. Justice of the Peace Who Wouldn't Marry Interracial Couple Says He Doesn't See What's Wrong, Now that They're Married

(CBS) The Louisiana Justice of the Peace who refused to marry an interracial couple said on "The Early Show" he doesn't see what the problem is with what he did now, because the couple is already married.

"I'm sorry, you know, that I offended the couple, but I did help them and tell them who to go to and to get married," he said. "And they went and got married, and they should be happily married, and I don't see what the problem is now."

Keith Bardwell, a white justice of the peace in Tangipahoa Parish in southeastern Louisiana, wouldn't issue a license to or preside over the nuptials for Beth Humphrey, who is white, and Terence McKay, of Hammond, La., who is black.

The two were later married by another area justice of the peace.

Bardwell, who's held his post more than 30 years, said he refused to perform the ceremony because of his concern for the future of the couple's children.

Bardwell told "Early Show" co-anchor Harry Smith, "I've had countless numbers of people that was born in that situation, and that they claim that the blacks or the whites didn't accept the children. And I didn't want to put the children in that position."

Bardwell also said he does not issue marriage licenses, he just performs the ceremonies.

"I recused myself of performing the ceremony. A judge is legally -- can recuse himself of hearing a case or marrying people," he said.

However, according to Humphrey, Bardwell wouldn't issue them a marriage license. Humphrey says she initially spoke to Bardwell's wife, who said her husband would not issue the license because they are an interracial couple.

Humphrey said, "I was just completely shocked. I had no words."

McKay added, "He's not going to marry us because your black, and I'm white. ... It's 2009."

Bardwell denied on "The Early Show" that he broke any laws.

"The law says that I cannot deny mixed race marriages," he said. "And that means prevent them from getting married. And I did not prevent them getting married."

But would Bardwell refuse anyone else a marriage ceremony?

Initially, he said he would not refuse a couple on any other grounds, but then corrected himself, saying, for example, he would refuse to marry a couple if one -- or both of them -- was intoxicated.

"I can recuse myself and tell them to come back when they're sober," he said. "That's legal."

Smith also reacted to a statement by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who said a nine-member commission that reviews lawyers and judges in the state should investigate and take immediate "disciplinary action," including "the revoking of his license."

Bardwell countered on "The Early Show" that he doesn't have a license.
"I'm an elected official," he said. "So he quite didn't know what he was talking about by losing my license."

The American Civil Liberties Union in Louisiana and the Center for Constitutional Rights and Justice say Bardwell should quit immediately, as does the Hammond chapter of the NAACP.

Humphrey and McKay are now mulling legal action against Bardwell.

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  • BULLSHIT! HE'S RACIST!

  • im mixed so fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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  • Is this guy a justice of peace (a sort of judge)!? He sounds like an ignorant redneck; inarticulate, diction-less with poor vocabulary... incredible!

  • @IwontConform Brother I respect your views. You say that there has been ware on the white race for over 50 years. I say that the white race has been declaring war on all nations for over thousands of years. Not even for good reasons either, just for their own personal gain, to force their views on people and use them. If african americans, hispanic, and American Indians(whis is a name white men gave em) had guns when yall had guns, nothing that has happened in history would have.

  • The judge did nothing wrong and demonstrated rare courage in this era of political correctness and jewish hypocrisy regarding racial matters.Race-mixing is wrong and destructive to white genes and white survival.No,i`m not a neo-nazi,i`m giving you the reality.Many people do not know that there has been a war on the white race for over 50 years beginning with the integrationists of the 1950s.Their goal was not "fairness",but doing away with the white race by encouraging intermixing with blacks.

  • @poodledreams Sorry, that was meant to be he does NOT deserve to be in that job.

  • He is a racist bigot and he does deserve to be in that job.

  • I'm a person who is the child of a mixed race parents and I have to deal with the ostracism that he describes. I respect his choice.

  • @satanicpriest1988 As a black male I must say you are reaching for the mantle of Raist Idiot 2011! Seriously america is a country made great through people of all backgrounds and if you don't like the racial standards hop on a plane to russia since they have half the worlds neo-nazi population they should feel happy to recieve one of their brethren!

  • land iof the free r land of hypocrisy?

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