Posted on 06/19/2026 4:40:01 PM PDT by artichokegrower
A former transgender New Hampshire state legislator who pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of children last year was sentenced to 33 years in prison.
Stacie Laughton (biological male), a Democrat who was elected to the New Hampshire House three times and resigned twice over legal problems, was sentenced to more than 30 years in prison in connection to child sex crimes on Thursday.
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What else do you expect from a mentally disturbed person who has been told that they are normal by other mentally disturbed people.
Superglue the twig & berries back on?
Because of course.
FROM OUR GEE WHAT ARE THE ODDS DEPT: The first transgender lawmaker jailed on child charges…
“...elected to the New Hampshire House three times and resigned twice over legal problems”
Live Free of Common Sense and Die
Kill it with fire.
Diversity is our strength.
So, does this creep go to a male or a female side of the joint?
Hoo-boy ... bet he’ll be popular.
The dimmer switch doesn’t go down low enough for that.
Not all trannys are pervs?? Who knows.
“ A former transgender New Hampshire state legislator…”
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From the picture I’m judging that the writer should have written “A transgender former New Hampshire state legislature” for clarity. Clear writing, like cursives, is apparently another lost skill among young “professionals”.
Do you suppose those “professionals” know punctuation rules?
“Let’s eat, Grandma!”
A man dressed like a woman working at a daycare. No bigger red flag for any parent thinking of dropping their child off.
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