To: gubamyster
Trannies as the next civil rights cause??? Ewwwwwwwwwww. Spare me please...
To: gubamyster
Next week: Kleptomaniacs demand civil right to keep everything they steal.
3 posted on
08/07/2002 9:13:54 AM PDT by
Dakmar
To: Khepera; JMJ333; EODGUY; ArGee
pong
4 posted on
08/07/2002 9:15:02 AM PDT by
Dakmar
To: gubamyster
"We gave certain rights and protections to people so they could not be discriminated against because they were born with certain characteristics and couldnt change them. Now we are facing a situation where they can change their characteristics
and then we confer upon them special protections. Its sowing confusion and its very problematic," Chavez said. Linda Chavez is the best!
Wagner said, "We have been able to transform our cause," Looks like they should be called "the transformers." They just transform everything they see.
To: gubamyster
There are 2 of these transgender people currently suing (at my place of employement) the medical plan to get the operation covered by the insurance. They are creating havoc.
To: gubamyster
Concerning these issues, perhaps instead of creating new laws, we should simply penalize those who do not enforce the current law in a fair and impartial way.
To: gubamyster
I don't know about anybody else, but I'm getting weary of tolerating, accepting and celebrating all these special interest groups.
To: gubamyster; Dakmar
Transgender rights law ? that is protecting the rights of people whose identity does not match the genitalia they were born with ? has exploded in the field and in the political arena, becoming a new wave of civil rights in this country, according to experts. Ya know, quick as I might be to simply label this one more form of bull-paddies and go off on a conservative rant, one thought does give me pause.
If I decided to claim I was really a woman trapped in a man's body and sue the bejesus out of somebody how could anyone ever prove me wrong? Or right? Or anything except insane (which would violate these new transgendered civil rights laws).
The thought of all that money just sitting there to be taken makes my feet itch. Kind of like the ability to sue somebody from whom I was never rejected for employment because I never applied because a friend of a friend told me they didn't hire "my kind."
Is this a great country or WHAT?
Shalom.
20 posted on
08/07/2002 11:58:16 AM PDT by
ArGee
To: gubamyster
I'm going to go one further. I'm not a woman trapped in a man's body. I'm a dog trapped in a human's body.
I demand my employer let me releave myself outside on the lawn. If he gives me any truble I'm calling the APLU (That's the American Perverted Liberties Union).
Shalom.
22 posted on
08/07/2002 12:04:14 PM PDT by
ArGee
To: gubamyster
Transgender Law Making Strides...In a lovely pair of size 18 plain black pumps.
Do I understand this correctly, someone is asking for the right to wear a dress and not be made fun of? I can't believe this is being taken so seriously.
29 posted on
08/07/2002 1:23:41 PM PDT by
tcostell
To: gubamyster
73 posted on
08/07/2002 7:04:04 PM PDT by
EdReform
To: gubamyster
I saw a very ugly woman at QT in CR Ia last month. Then it started talking and I realized what it was. They are even wierder than normal sodomites.
To: gubamyster
Transgender Law Making StridesOh WHEW, I am SO relieved, because you know, I lie in my bed every night tossing and turning and worrying about the transgendered in this country and whether they're being properly advantaged under our current legal system...
Or mebbe it was just those damn beans I had the night before...
98 posted on
08/08/2002 10:21:27 AM PDT by
maxwell
To: gubamyster
WTF?
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