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Scott Beason Apologizes For 'Aborigines' Remark

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By JAY REEVES   09/27/11 09:48 PM ET   AP

GARDENDALE, Ala. -- A powerful Republican leader in the Alabama Senate apologized Tuesday for referring to blacks as "aborigines" on recordings played during a federal gambling corruption trial.

Sen. Scott Beason of Gardendale said his comments "were careless and unnecessary" and he wants to set things right. Democrats said he ought to step down as chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, even though the Republican Caucus has said he would remain.

Beason was recorded making the remarks about gamblers in predominantly black Greene County. He made the recordings while helping the FBI investigate claims of lawmakers being bribed by gambling interests to pass a bill legalizing video poker games.

In one transcript, Beason and two other Republican legislators were talking about economic development in Greene County and the customers at one of its largest employers, Greenetrack casino in Eutaw.

"That's y'all's Indians," one Republican said.

"They're aborigines, but they're not Indians," Beason replied.

Reading a statement at the Gardendale Civic Center, Beason said, "Our purpose today is to say that I am very sorry and I apologize to anyone whose feelings were hurt by my comment." The Senate Republican Caucus days earlier let Beason remain the head of the rules committee, which decides which bills the Senate will consider.

State Democratic chairman Mark Kennedy said Beason's remarks were part of an embarrassing record that includes sponsoring Alabama's tough new law cracking down on illegal immigration. Kennedy also pointed to Beason saying during a GOP meeting that the party should "empty the clip" and do what it takes to control illegal immigration.

"The Republicans have a supermajority," Kennedy said. "And this is the man they choose to lead one of the most powerful committees in the Legislature."

Beason said Republican Caucus members had asked him how he planned to deal with his remarks, and the statement was his answer.

Earlier this year, Beason was the first prosecution witness in the federal trial of nine people accused of buying and selling votes for pro-gambling legislation. The jury acquitted two defendants and couldn't resolve all the charges against the other seven. They face a retrial in January.

During the investigation, Beason wore FBI recording equipment that captured him making the racially charged comment.

Defense attorneys latched on to his remarks during the trial, and, outside court, Kennedy called on Beason to resign. Republicans largely defended Beason, insisting he was not a racist.

Democratic legislators including Sen. Vivian Figures, who is black, criticized Republicans for allowing Beason to retain his Senate leadership role.

"Racism should have no place in the Alabama Senate. It is in the best interest of all Alabamians that he resign immediately," said Figures.

Beason said Tuesday he had not discussed his remarks with any minority members of the Legislature but would be happy to if they wanted to talk. He said he believes he can be an effective and important part of the Senate leadership in the three years remaining in his term.

A federal judge said she would rule by Wednesday whether the immigration law is constitutional.

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AP writer Phillip Rawls in Montgomery contributed to this report.

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GARDENDALE, Ala. -- A powerful Republican leader in the Alabama Senate apologized Tuesday for referring to blacks as "aborigines" on recordings played during a federal gambling corruption trial. Sen.
GARDENDALE, Ala. -- A powerful Republican leader in the Alabama Senate apologized Tuesday for referring to blacks as "aborigines" on recordings played during a federal gambling corruption trial. Sen.
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Mochilero
Have backpack, will travel
08:58 PM on 09/29/2011
We all got no racists here in Alabama.
08:21 PM on 09/29/2011
This man is a moron.Aborigines are basically indigenous people,so how do people who were shipped here against their will become first Americans?Native Americans ,Yes.African Americans,No.
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seanny53
Things fall apart, the center cannot hold
02:38 PM on 09/29/2011
And Republicans wonder why black people don't vote for them.
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dave6686
upholder of for the people by the people
12:57 PM on 09/29/2011
What this r/a/c/i/s/t meant to say was.. Sorry I got caught saying these things!
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tbryant80
I am an Independent, not a troll for partisan poli
12:44 PM on 09/29/2011
Has the FBI started a civil rights investigation of this lovely politician?
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MovieGuy2010
You can't fight in here..this is the war room!
11:50 AM on 09/29/2011
I just read Beason has been offered the opening act on the Lynrd Skynard God and Guns tour:

http://www.lynyrdskynyrd.com/tourdates

FREEBIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!
08:12 PM on 09/29/2011
Hey,man ,Is that freedom rock?
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HGfromOmaha
A hungry, free man not a well-fed slave
11:47 AM on 09/29/2011
Well, I'll be!

Can we forward this comment to Herman Cain's Camp and ask for a response?
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MovieGuy2010
You can't fight in here..this is the war room!
11:38 AM on 09/29/2011
Well then, I imagine Sen. Scott Beason is now on the short list for Repub VP canddiates, as this certainly makes him a Teaparty Favorite.

The apology may hurt him a bit with the baggers, but he can always walk that back.
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Renee Johnson
11:20 AM on 09/29/2011
He is not sorry he said it..he is sorry it got out!!!! that is it...I am sooo sick of people saying what the feel and then saying sorry like that makes it alright...If ur gonna be a racist (like he obviously is) then at least be a man and stand by ur statement!!!
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MJJBunny
When you open your mind your brains don't fall out
11:17 AM on 09/29/2011
Once words are spoken, they cannot be taken back...apology or not.
Political Piggy
Free comments and ideas are worth every penny paid
11:04 AM on 09/29/2011
Since, as everyone has been instructed ad nauseum by multiple members of the Republican Tea Party, there is no such thing as racism in the Republican Tea Party, "aborigines" could only have been meant in a non-racist way, despite appearances.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
10:58 AM on 09/29/2011
There certainly can't be any defense for the man's language. However it pales in comparison to the Congressional Black Caucus and their comments that members of Congress want to lynch all the black people.
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MovieGuy2010
You can't fight in here..this is the war room!
11:40 AM on 09/29/2011
How does it pale by comparison?

How did you get your job as "Racist Statement Evaluator", do they have classes for that at Glenn Beck University?
10:51 AM on 09/29/2011
This human is a racist and he has plenty of company.My good ole Alabama
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
10:46 AM on 09/29/2011
That goober looks like he just fell off the turnip truck.
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RedDog79
10:40 AM on 09/29/2011
as someone of Native American heritage - I take great offense to the fact that someone so sad, and clearly single minded in his approach to life and who has a right to be in this country is allowed to partake in lawmaking.