Posted on 01/16/2018 9:34:21 AM PST by detective
Yes, male and female.
Hes a man.
Not much of one, besides, it denies it, itself. (that it's a MALE)
Is that confusing?
Only to "it".
Besides, if you want to be technical about it EVERYONE is a man (genus-species Homo sapiens) both male and female.
Yeah, but they didn't did they.
Under your interpretation of the law that is.
I didn't write, sign or "interperet" it. I just reported it.
Statutory law cannot override the Constitution.
No, but it supersedes Maryland law regarding federal offices.
I guess you'd better get busy and generate a lawsuit, take it all the way up to the Supreme Court and have it declared un-Constitutional.
Bradley Manning in a dress.
Running in the enemy islamist-freak party.
What Maryland law is that?
I guess you'd better get busy and generate a lawsuit, take it all the way up to the Supreme Court and have it declared un-Constitutional.
And rob you of all the fun? I wouldn't dream of it.
Shades of Leslie Perez (originally Leslie Douglas Ashley), a convicted murderer from Houston TX. He won the Democratic Party Chair for Harris County, TX back in the late 80’s, at which point that I concluded that the Democratic Party was hopelessly reprobate. He also was in a runoff election against Ken Bentsen for a Congressional seat in Houston.
If Bradley Manning wins the Senate seat for Maryland, the Freak State, I write off Maryland even for business.
That’s right, I called him Bradley Manning.
HIS NAME IS BRADLEY! XY, not XX!
>>>Why are you referring to a man as it?
There are two sexes. Hes a man. Is that confusing?<<<
Not confusing at all, “IT” is a Man minus the required equipment.
The one mentioned in post #10. I assumed you knew what we were talking about.
And rob you of all the fun? I wouldn't dream of it.
We shall see Your Honor, we shall see.
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