November 21st, 2009
 

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Catholic family formed life views of Va.’s new gov.


(Richmond, Va.) The new Republican governor-elect of Virginia brings to the office firmly conservative views that took root in the suburban, middle-class Irish Catholic home of his youth.

Robert Francis McDonnell, 55, was one of five children of a stay-at-home mom and a father he still describes as “a tough, Boston Irish-Catholic Air Force officer who wasn’t afraid to use the belt.”

McDonnell was hardly a rebel – childhood chums recall him as a straight-arrow type. As a teen, he scored the only touchdown Bishop Ireton High School could muster against the undefeated 1971 T.C. Williams High football team immortalized in the movie “Remember the Titans.”

McDonnell’s Catholicism drew him to Notre Dame University on a ROTC scholarship. But it was back home where he met Maureen Gardner, a Washington Redskins cheerleader who became his wife and mother of their three daughters and twin sons.

After college, McDonnell was an Army officer in Europe, then worked as an executive for a major hospital supply firm, moving as far west as Kansas City before settling his family in Virginia Beach.

Eyeing a career in law and politics, McDonnell juggled Army reserve duties, a part-time newspaper advertising sales job, and raising a growing family with studying for a combined law and master’s degree in public policy at CBN University. The school, now Regent University, was established by Christian Coalition founder and religious broadcaster Pat Robertson.

At age 34, he wrote a 93-page thesis for his graduate degree that called working women a detriment to society and argued that government was justified in discriminating against gays and unmarried “cohabitators” to shield traditional families.

Twenty years later, after a state legislative career spent advancing tough penalties for crimes and curbs on abortion, then a term as state attorney general, the thesis became the most potent issue against McDonnell in the race for governor. Still, he never trailed in polling behind Democratic state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, whom he narrowly defeated in the 2005 attorney general’s race.

McDonnell, 55, dismissed the thesis as a long-ago academic exercise. He said raising three daughters, one of whom was an Army platoon leader in Iraq, had made him an admirer of career women.

He will become only the second Catholic governor of Virginia, succeeding the first, Democratic Gov. Timothy M. Kaine.


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  • DaveW Said: November 5th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
    • The roman cult needs to die and someone in this state needs to figure out how to disqualify the AG. With what he said, how can he possibly be the top law enforcer? As with pharmacists that won’t dispense birth control, shouldn’t there be some rule that your cult doesn’t require you to not perform your job?

      Think of the witch hunts we are about to see down there. I can see the bar raids, the video store raids, the parks…everywhere we play out our deviant activity they are going to be there to arrest us and protect the kids.

      For we all know they want to protect the kids as fresh meat for their cult leaders.

      Religion must die, our rights are a much smaller issue as that would solve all the world’s problems….all of them.

  • thellmer Said: November 4th, 2009 at 9:30 pm
    • Just further advances the “Virginia is for haters” motto. Seriously I would not live there nor any other bigoted Republican state if I didn’t have to. My partner and I moved back to Arkansas from New York last year for family reasons, and cannot wait to leave. We seriously need to band together in some hateful state and get enough gay signatures together to get some ridiculous discriminatory referendum such as nullifying interracial marriage, marriage after child-bearing age, etc put o the ballot just to hear the outcry once the shoe is on the other foot. Here in Arkansas if you put the interracial ban on the ballot it would probably pass further showing people how putting bigotry to public vote is always bad. Hell, putting slavery or the 5/8 person up to a vote in this state would pass by a landslide.

  • Raymond H. Clark Said: November 4th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
    • Sooo … beating the kids and chaining the wives to the stove are his “Catholic Family Values?

      A graduate degree in asshattery from Regents “University?”

      I’m impressed … NOT!

  • petenick Said: November 4th, 2009 at 3:58 pm
    • Hi guys, yes you’re right about VA of course but my partner is older and conservative and wants to stay here for now. Get New England warmer and drier and we’ll be there in a flash!

  • Drewski Said: November 4th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
    • This was a foregone conclusion. Virginia has spent 400 years proving itself to be the most retrograde place in the Americas. Anywhere. I have to wonder if the time is coming…kinda like it started for Southern blacks, especially during WW1. Get the fuck out of where you are if it’s not helping you help yourself. Is that the choice we’re left with?

  • randy Said: November 4th, 2009 at 1:47 pm
    • Why don’t LGBT people in Virginia move to Maine? Virginia is a lost cause, in so many ways, but Maine is winnable.

  • petenick Said: November 4th, 2009 at 11:07 am
    • Hi Michael, yes my partner and I of 32 years are also worried. We wanted to move
      to MD 3 years ago when many gays left VA after the hateful marriage vote. Now he wants to stay here but I don’t know now what to do! I guess we’ll wait and see what the scumbags do!

  • Yhitzak Said: November 4th, 2009 at 10:14 am
    • Heh. At least he hates gays and straight “cohabitators” equally. Not exactly the fight for equality that I had envisioned…

  • Michael Leone Said: November 4th, 2009 at 10:09 am
    • As a gay man living in VA, for the first time in my life, i’m actually afraid of the person running our state.

  • Warren Said: November 4th, 2009 at 9:36 am
    • Evil or not the majority of VA voted him into office, which says something… just like it did in CA and ME, are we listening? Do we have a plan that will actually work? Despite our gains we are not strategically winning, we are tactility gaining.

  • petenick Said: November 4th, 2009 at 9:15 am
    • This man is the face of evil to our people and even more the vile scumbag who will soon become the atny gen. They hate us profusely and I know they will do harm to our people in VA. This state has a majority of narrow-minded dull-witted people who elect these kinds of scum to run their govt. They must be watched very closely!

 
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