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Political notes from Free Press staff writers Terri Hallenbeck, Sam Hemingway and Nancy Remsen
10.11.2007
Hearing etiquette
Two men arrived early at the auditorium at Johnson State College where the Vermont Commission on Family Recognition and Protection planned its first hearing. One asked commission chairman Tom Little where he could sign up to speak. Little said he would put out the sign-up sheet in about 45 minutes. The commission planned a meeting and briefing on the history of civil unions prior to its public hearing. As soon as Little set out the sign-up sheet, the man who arrived early signed up. The whole first page of the sign-up sheet was filled by the time Brian Pearl, long an opponent of gay marriage and the state's civil union law, inquired of me where to sign up. I directed him to the table where the commission's assistant had put the pad. I was checking the sheet to add names and towns to my notebook. It's critical to get spellings (assuming handwriting is legible) because once a hearing starts, it's hard to chase people around a room and still listen to the next speaker. With a deadline looming, I couldn't hang around after to track down speakers. Returning for a final check of the list, I noticed Brian Pearl had put his name at the top of the list, squeezing it above the name of the man who arrived early and signed up first. I couldn't help myself. I went over to Pearl, seated in the back row, and asked him what he was thinking by jumping in line. He said he did it because there was room above the first signer's name. Really. And that's a good reason? Pearl wants to be taken seriously in politics. He says he's going to challenge Gov. Jim Douglas in the Republican primary. He says he speaks for social conservatives across the state. His explanation for this little ethical infraction -- I did it because I could -- provides a glimpse into the man behind the moral rhetoric. -- Nancy Remsen
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