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Presidential candidate apologizes for antigay debate flap

News 2007-05-05 Presidential candidate apologizes for antigay debate flap Thompson backpedals on antigay comment Former Wisconsin governor Tommy Thompson apologized


Former Wisconsin governor Tommy Thompson apologized this morning for saying during the Republican presidential candidate debate last night that private employers should be allowed to fire gays and lesbians on the basis of their sexual orientation, according to reports from CNN.

Thompson was asked, "If a private employer finds homosexuality immoral, should he be allowed to fire a gay worker?"

Thompson replied, "I think that is left up to the individual business. I really sincerely believe that that is an issue that businesspeople have got to make their own determination as to whether or not they should be."

The moderator responded, "OK. So the answer’s yes."

Thompson replied, "Yes."

When reached for comment this morning by CNN's American Morning, Thompson reportedly said, "I made a mistake. I misinterpreted the question.... I didn't hear the question properly, and I apologize. I thought I answered it yes when I should have answered it no. There should be no discrimination in the workplace. In fact, Wisconsin has one of the first laws, which I supported." (The Advocate)

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