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Guns, Not The Transgendered, Are The Real Threat to America’s Children
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There has not been one case of a little girl being molested by a transgender woman in a restroom anywhere in America.
Ever.
But to hear Governor of North Carolina Pat McCrory or Lt. Governor of Texas Dan Patrick tell it, America's restrooms are suddenly seething hotbeds of transgender molestation, or if they're not they soon will be, though they can't point to a single example in the history of the United States. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(5/18/2016)
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"There has not been one case of a little girl being molested by a transgender woman in a restroom anywhere in America. ....... Ever."
Wow. Really? I guess transgendered women must all be saints! Ever consider it may not necessarily be "being molested" that is the REAL concern of little girls' parents? No one can see privacy issues?
As for the conflation with guns, we should expect such B*S* from the libtard precincts of America.
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Comment by:
shootergdv
(5/18/2016)
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"Transgender woman" Huh ? Transgender can be either sex trying to be the other, so "transgender woman" or "transgender man" would not seem to be apt descriptions . And since any charges filed would've listed the perp as whatever they were legally, doubt any statistic exist to show none have ever been charged. |
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