Fumo says slavery comment at hearing was exaggeration

Just when you thought we had heard the last from Senator Fumo…

State Sen. Vicent Fumo said he was exaggerating when he told a black pastor testifying at a public hearing that, given the chance to cast secret ballots, his fellow legislators would vote to legalize slavery.

Fumo, D- Philadelphia, made the comments Tuesday during a committee hearing on a Republican-sponsored bill to amend the state Constitution to outlaw same-sex marriages and civil unions.

Fumo declined to speak with a reporter Wednesday outside his office, but released a statement through an aide saying that he was ‘‘obviously exaggerating’‘ to make a point.

‘‘I wanted people at the hearing to face the fact that … denying human rights to any group, including homosexuals, at any point in our history, including in 2008, is wrong,’‘ Fumo said in the statement.

At the hearing, Fumo, a staunch defender of gay rights, told the witness, Gilbert Coleman Jr., senior pastor of Freedom Christian Bible Fellowship in Philadelphia, that the measure under consideration would take away the rights of a minority.

‘‘If we introduced a bill on slavery, it might pass. That doesn’t make it right,’‘ said Fumo, who is white.

Coleman, who was testifying in favor of the measure, responded: ‘‘I doubt that, sir.’‘

‘‘Oh, don’t bet on it in this General Assembly,’‘ Fumo countered. ‘‘I know some people up here, especially on a secret ballot, it would be almost unanimous.’‘
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