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Started by stephaniec, May 24, 2015, 01:34:51 PM
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Quote10. Bashing or flaming of an individual or group is not acceptable behavior on this website and will not be tolerated in the slightest for any reason. This includes but is not limited to:Advocating the separation or exclusion of one or more group from under the Transgender umbrella termSuggesting or claiming that one segment or sub-segment of our community is more or less legitimate, deserving, or real than any othersPosting any messages that engages in personal attacks and/or is actively or passively aggressive no matter the provocation.
Quote from: Dee Marshall on May 24, 2015, 07:19:37 PMAnything the President can do, the next President can undo.
Quote from: Amy1988 on May 24, 2015, 06:08:10 PMI'm afraid if Obama doesn't hurry up and put his money where is mouth is on transgender civil rights a republican is going to be back in the White House and we all know what happens then. A quick trip back to bigot country.
Quote from: suzifrommd on May 25, 2015, 04:57:46 AMYes and no. Legally yes, but a sitting president from either party would thing really long and hard before using executive power to remove human rights that a group already had.
Quote from: iKate on May 25, 2015, 01:20:28 PMThat's a false notion. The GOP is very divided on LGBT rights. Unless it's Ted Cruz or similar, I doubt the next POTUS will do much of anything against LGBt rights.Why don't we try to engage both parties on this issue instead of looking to pick sides?
Quote from: Mariah2014 on May 25, 2015, 01:34:27 PMBecause often feel like one side or another isn't doing enough to protect or promote things that protect and aid us. I wish we could engage both sides in the way you request, but it's not always possible. Mariah