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SPARE CHANGE, SEX CHANGE, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Yahoo news has an interesting article on a drought's effect(s) on the fishing industry.
http://news.yahoo.com/video/drought-emergency-could-devastating-effects-214007930.html
An interesting comment on the article is of interest:
WATCHEM
Stop building new houses. Stop watering golf and
play grounds. Stop government stalling building ocean water desalting
plants. Get a competent government with officials that tell 'We the
People' the truth about conditions and offer practical solutions that
don't involve stealing the wealth of the public.
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Humans
are a wasteful society. A future editorial will be on the ridiculous
court cases that Judge Mark Wolf is involved in where a murderer wants a
sex change operation - paid for by the Commonwealth. There should be
priority tiers of arguments and complaints heard by the courts - and a
murderer's illogical request should be pushed to the bottom.
Gender
reassignment and search for identity is fine, so long as an individual
is not as psychotic as the fictional sex-change character Myra
Breckinridge, a brilliant parody of the film industry while using the
twisted Myron as its protagonist. The individual requesting a sex
change in the Massachusetts courts is a charlatan - notice the absence
of its male or female names; why give him any more publicity. The use
of "it" is because the creature is a convicted murderer with no remorse
and refers to his malicious soul, NOT to his abuse of the court system
or the use of gender identity to get some front page attention.
ILLOGICAL REQUEST:
Illogical?
Sex change "therapy" or an operation to change gender is a person's
choice, and law-abiding citizens have that right. For a convicted
murderer, who would have, quite possibly, faced the death penalty in
another state, it is not life or death. It is a publicity stunt.
The above referenced drought is just one piece of evidence of vital systems falling apart. A
convicted murderer should have to spend its time toiling to benefit the
family members victimized by the hideous act that put the individual
behind bars - IF it is clear that the person is guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt, meaning, beyond the reasonable doubt at trial - if a
sincere confession or other evidence corroborates a jury's findings.
Save the fish? Or let the murderer have a sex change?
Priorities. A second editorial on this to publish soon.