Dean Johnson Lied (TWICE!!!)
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That would've been bad enough but Johnson's attorney, Ellen Sampson, took it a step further, saying
Posted Wednesday, June 28, 2006 10:40 AM
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The Minnesota Board on Judicial Standards said Tuesday it found nothing to back up allegations that state Supreme Court justices improperly discussed a state law defining marriage as an exclusively heterosexual institution. The board ended its investigation last Thursday, finding no evidence that any of the seven justices talked about the marriage law with Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson.As you'll recall, Johnson first got himself in trouble by telling Willmar-area pastors that he'd talked with several Minnesota Supreme Court justices who'd told him that they'd never take up the issue of same sex marriage. The Board's investigation verifies that that conversation didn't happen.
That would've been bad enough but Johnson's attorney, Ellen Sampson, took it a step further, saying
"If the committee tells us to name them, we will name them and we will call the witnesses who were in those meetings and heard those conversations."Ms. Sampson wouldn't have said that without Johnson's permission. If she'd said that without Johnson's permission, you could bet that she'd be fired in a heartbeat.
"There is no evidence that any promises, commitments or predictions were made to anyone by any justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court concerning how any court might rule on any issue relating to the Defense of Marriage Act or any of the issues raised in Sen. Johnson's remarks," said David Paull.That's a pretty categorical denial of Johnson's and Sampson's statements. It's time for the people in the Willmar area to fire him this November.'
Posted Wednesday, June 28, 2006 10:40 AM
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