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Fired transsexual city manager takes his case to television

Started by LostInTime, April 12, 2007, 01:35:02 PM

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Stanton and his attorney declined to comment on their legal plans before announcing them on CNN's "Larry King Live" broadcast at 9 p.m. Thursday. The city is expecting a lawsuit.

"I don't think that you go on Larry King to announce you're not going to sue the city," Largo City Attorney Alan Zimmet said.

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Kate

Quote from: LostInTime on April 12, 2007, 01:35:02 PM
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Stanton and his attorney declined to comment on their legal plans before announcing them on CNN's "Larry King Live" broadcast at 9 p.m. Thursday. The city is expecting a lawsuit.

"I don't think that you go on Larry King to announce you're not going to sue the city," Largo City Attorney Alan Zimmet said.



Ah, that would explain Larry King on 4/12/07

I wonder if Steve or Susan will show up? What a great chance to TRULY come out!

Kate
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Sheila

It was suppose to be on in my area three times tonight, but Larry king canceled it and put on Imus. I guess race remarks are more important that Gender firings and discrimination.
Sheila
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Kate

Quote from: Sheila on April 12, 2007, 08:32:55 PM
It was suppose to be on in my area three times tonight, but Larry king canceled it and put on Imus. I guess race remarks are more important that Gender firings and discrimination.
Sheila

Larry says Steve will be on friday night instead ;)

Kate
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Sheila

Thanks Kate, I will watch it. I thought it was only about trans people, but found out it was about the city manager. Now, I diffinately will watch it.
Sheila
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