Monday, March 16, 2009

New Maryland Law - Co-ed Showers

Maryland's hard-left wing liberal extremists who dominate both the State Senate and State House are hard at work wasting our money and time again. No, they're not working on ways to stimulate the economy, or help people get jobs. Nope. Health care? Nada. Solving Maryland's inadequate transportation problems? Nein. Instead they're busy pushing some really loony ideas. Here's one that was passed along to me in Delegate Susan Kreb's newsletter:

HB 474 and SB 566 - The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity - Antidiscrimination Bill.

This bill will broadly define the protection awarded to people suffering from gender identity problems and casual cross-dressers. This means that men who dress as the opposite sex will be allowed (by law) to shower and undress in women's locker rooms.

How does this law protect women and children from sexual predators who want to take advantage of the law? It DOESN'T!!!!

Additionally, there will be no exceptions for dating services (if someone wants to pose as a woman and date men, the man on the other end has no right to know that the other person is a dude). Schools and daycares will not be exempt. These facilities for children must allow for gender benders to use the gender-specific bathroom and changing rooms of their choice. Finally, this bill also does not allow for exceptions for establishments for orthodox Jews, Muslim, or Christians.

Who are the nuts that support this bill?

Joseline Pena-Melnyk, Saquib Ali, Curt Anderson, Charles E. Barkley, Ben Barnes, Kumar (pass me another drink) Barve, Pamela Beidle, Joanne C. Benson, Elizabeth Bobo (Howard County), Talmadge Branch, Alfred C. Carr, Jill Carter, Virginia Clagett, Frank Conaway, Anne Marie Doory, Kathleen Dumais, Brian Feldman, William Frick, Barbara Frush, Tawanna Gaines, James Gilchrest, Cheryl Glenn, Ana Sol Gutierrez, Guy Guzzone (Howard County), Peter Hammen, Hattie Harrison, Anne Healey, Sue Hecht, Sheila Hixson, Marvin Holmes, James Hubbard, Tom Hucker, Jolene Ivey, Adrienne Jones, Anne Kaiser, Ruth Kirk, Carolyn Krysiak, Stephen Lafferty, Susan Lee, Mary Ann Love (Anne Arundel), Roger Manno, Brian McHale, Maggie McIntosh, Heather Mizeur, Karen Montgomery, Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, Doyle Niemann, Nathaniel T. Oaks, Victor Ramirez, Kirill Reznik, Craig Rice, Daniel Riley, Barbara Robinson, Samuel Rosenburg, Justin Ross, Todd Schuler (Baltimore County), Melvin Stukes, Shawn Tarrant, Frank Turner, Veronica Turner, Kris Valderrama, Joseph Vallario, Michael Vaughn, Jeff Waldstreicher, Jewell Jay Walker.

Not surprising is that most of these hard-left wingers are from Baltimore City, Prince George's County, or Montgomery County. And the openly homosexual delegates, obviously, support it.

However, there were a couple delegates from Anne Arundel County, one from Frederick County, and a couple from Howard County that also supported it. Fortunately for Michael Busch, he kept his name off of this toxic bill.

The Senate version of the same bill was sponsored by the following state senators:

Richard Madalone, Joan Carter Conway, Jennie Forehand, Rob Garagiola, Lisa Gladden, Harrington, Verna Jones, Nancy King, Mike Lenett, Nathaniel McFadden, Paul Pinsky, Catherine Pugh, Jamie Raskin, and Jim Rosapepe.

Again - no surprises in the sponsors. Did you see all of the Republicans who sponsored this ridiculous bill? That's right. None.

Contact your state legislators and tell them that you do not want to give another tool to sexual predators.

Do it now!

4 comments:

Maddog said...

This is good law. crossdressers are harmless. Show me only one time a child was harmed or a female raped by crossdreser while crossdressed and I might tend to agree with you. My guess is you will not find one valid case of this kind.

Unknown said...

Your such an ass! You have no idea what me and others like me have to deal with every day. Even people who are fine with diversity get nervous about transgenders and drag queens.

This protection is important to these communities and especially in a time of turmoil like now. If you look at statistics Klan activity and hate crimes have a great rise in economic hardships. The LGBT community in general needs good people to foster a safe and accepting future and present for us.

You have no idea what you are talking about at all, especially on the part about imposing this on religion. It will be implemented at all businesses because that is a matter of free employment and business ethics.

Also your comment about cross dressers being around our kids is nothing but bigotry. Your narrow mind should not be passed down to another generation. I'd have my children looked after by a drag queen sooner then being looked after by you. Hate spreads gender resolutions just exist within one person as they are needed.

Maddog said...

Your comments sound full of hate like the KKK but directed at transgenders. A harmless group that could use some more understanding from others.
Let me take a wild guess, you live in a trailer park.

Eludius said...

Not full of hate - just protecting what I think is important. I don't hate you. I just don't want you walking into the same bathroom that my 10 year old daughter is using. That's all.

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