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Title: Fuzzy Math At OneNewsNow Re Transgender Rights Decision
Post by: Shana A on September 12, 2008, 11:45:16 AM
Post by: Shana A on September 12, 2008, 11:45:16 AM
Fuzzy Math At OneNewsNow Re Transgender Rights Decision
September 10th, 2008 by Stephanie Stevens
http://transadvocate.com/autumnsandeen/archives/2281 (http://transadvocate.com/autumnsandeen/archives/2281)
In a "news" story today entitled "MD voters 'up the creek' on gender identity law," OneNewsNow reported that [emphasis added] ...
Under the controversial "gender identity" law, a man would be allowed to walk into a women's restroom or shower room claiming he believes himself to be a woman, essentially opening the door for rape or sexual molestation. In July a lower Montgomery County court agreed more than 900,000 petition signers had the right to see it on the ballot to choose whether to overturn it — but it was appealed.
Putting aside the rape/molestation/sexual predator canard, and just focusing on the math, I'd suggest OneNewsNow (and fellow wingnutter, WorldNetDaily, which has done the same thing) check some numbers ...
September 10th, 2008 by Stephanie Stevens
http://transadvocate.com/autumnsandeen/archives/2281 (http://transadvocate.com/autumnsandeen/archives/2281)
In a "news" story today entitled "MD voters 'up the creek' on gender identity law," OneNewsNow reported that [emphasis added] ...
Under the controversial "gender identity" law, a man would be allowed to walk into a women's restroom or shower room claiming he believes himself to be a woman, essentially opening the door for rape or sexual molestation. In July a lower Montgomery County court agreed more than 900,000 petition signers had the right to see it on the ballot to choose whether to overturn it — but it was appealed.
Putting aside the rape/molestation/sexual predator canard, and just focusing on the math, I'd suggest OneNewsNow (and fellow wingnutter, WorldNetDaily, which has done the same thing) check some numbers ...