WI Supreme Court Justice Bradley: No Sympathy For 'Queers,' Drug Addicts
When Bill Clinton and Al Gore won the presidential election in 1992, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley - then a student at Marquette University - made her feelings known very clearly.
And those feelings were deeply seated in hate, bigotry and homophobia.
The advocacy group One Wisconsin Now found her writings and brought them to the light of day. One of the many hate-filled rants from Bradley was this:
Bradley also wrote things like:
"homosexuals and drug addicts who do essentially kill themselves and others through their own behavior deservedly receive none of my sympathy."
"We have now elected a tree-hugging, baby-killing, pot-smoking, flag-burning, queer-loving, bull-spouting '60s radical socialist adulterer to the highest office in our nation," Bradley wrote of Clinton's election. "Doesn't it make you proud to be an American? We've just had an election which proves the majority of voters are either totally stupid or entirely evil."
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