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Virginia Lawmaker Who Led Opposition to Gay Judge Says Sodomy ‘Not a Civil Right’

Speaking with CNN's Brooke Baldwin on this morning's Starting Point, the Republican Virginia delegate who successfully rallied his party to oppose the appointment of gay Richmond prosecutor Tracy Thorne-Begland to General District Court judge said he didn't see the parallels between previous rights movements and the gay rights movement because "sodomy is not a civil right."

Though he never explicitly pointed to Thorne-Begland's homosexuality as the main reason for his objection to the appointment, Del. Robert G. Marshall (R-Prince William) made it clear that he felt the former Naval officer's challenging of the military's anti-gay policy through his public self-outing on Nightline in 1993 — and his subsequent (honorable) discharge — proved he was unfit to serve as judge.

He also noted Thorne-Begland's same-sex marriage advocacy as a deciding factor, calling his life "a contradiction to the requirement of submission to the constitution."

On CNN, Marshall again sidestepped claims that he took exception to Thorne-Begland's sexual orientation, but made plainly obvious his disdain for homosexuality by calling it "a pattern of behavior."

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