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  • Will CT Allow Men in Bathrooms with Our Mothers, Daughters… Grandmothers?

    05/10/2011 2:37:37 PM PDT · by grundle · 32 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | April 27, 2011
    HARTFORD, Conn., A “Transgender Bill” passed by the Judiciary Committee on April 5 is headed for a vote in the House of Representatives. This “Bathroom Bill” would extend sexual discrimination laws to people who disagree with the gender they had at birth or disagree with expressing themselves as a single gender and would allow them access to places where they would make other people uncomfortable or worse. Men in Women’s Bathrooms and Showers: This bill would permit men, sexually attracted to women, but disguised as women, to use women’s bathrooms, locker rooms and showers in Connecticut. Unlike homosexuals, many transgendered...
  • Underage, overindulgent teens drawn to N.Y. clubs

    07/30/2006 1:56:33 PM PDT · by Coleus · 65 replies · 4,727+ views
    NorthJersey.com ^ | 07.30.06 | SHAWN BOBURG and DAVID A. MICHAELS
    A bouncer at Spirit, a club on West 27th Street in Manhattan, checking young women's IDs. Many say underage patrons have no trouble getting in. The velvet rope outside one of Manhattan's trendiest nightclubs was but a gateway for Michael, a 19-year-old from Long Island.  Followed by his four male friends, all 19 or 20, he sashayed past a stagnant line of 50 people waiting outside Mood NY during the early morning hours Saturday. From a pocket inside his black sports jacket, he pulled out his Bank of America credit card and whispered to the bouncer that he planned...