Wife Of NC Legislator Behind Amendment Heard Saying It’s Needed To Preserve “Caucasian” Race

Posted by | May 2, 2012 17:46 | Filed under: Top Stories


Winston-Salem journalist Chad Nance says he heard from poll workers that wife of North Carolina Senator Peter Brunstetter that her husband sponsored the legislation to “protect the Caucasian race.”

Nance said he recorded a conversation with the woman, whose name is Jodie Brunstetter, on video, and that she confirmed that she used the term “Caucasian” in a discussion about the marriage amendment, but insisted that otherwise her comments had been taken out of context by other poll workers…

Nance paraphrased the remarks, as told to him by those who were present: “During the conversation, Ms. Brunstetter said her husband was the architect of Amendment 1, and one of the reasons he wrote it was to protect the Caucasian race. She said Caucasians or whites created this country. We wrote the Constitution. This is about protecting the Constitution. There already is a law on the books against same-sex marriage, but this protects the Constitution from activist judges.”

Brunstetter says she used the word “Caucasian” but can’t recall the context, and that “it wasn’t race related.”

 

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