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Media’s Favorite Tranny — Pregnant Again

Thomas Beatie, the tranny that the media so affectionately referred to as the first “pregnant man” is back — and pregnant again. The story was horrifying enough the first time around and now we have to live it all over again, thanks to Barbara Walters.
This story is tailor made for the liberal media. For a liberal journalist, it just doesn’t get much better than the Thomas Beatie story. However, the media narrative that this woman is some kind of courageous hero is a total farse.
Somebody has to say it — so I guess I will. Thomas Beatie is no hero. She’s just your average pregnant tranny who’s too selfish and self-centered to realize the responsibility of bringing children into the world. She doesn’t care what a difficult life her children face with a freak show for a family. The brutal teasing that lies ahead for those children as they try and explain why mommy is a bearded lady is something no child should have to face.
I’m not against gay adoption or anything like that. But a woman who pumps herself full of hormones, grows a beard, and starts calling herself Thomas has no business bringing children in to the world.
Thomas Beatie doesn’t deserve any hatred or ill will directed towards her or her family, but she certainly doesn’t deserve any praise.
-Chris Jones
California Voters Pass Ban On Gay-Marriage
For all the talk about America supposedly shifting left as a way to explain the Obama victory, the gay marriage issue proves otherwise.
California is ground zero for all things liberal, but apparently even California voters aren’t quite ready for gay marriage.
In an election otherwise full of liberal triumphs, the gay rights movement suffered a stunning defeat as California voters approved a ban on same-sex marriages that overrides a recent court decision legalizing them.
The constitutional amendment—widely seen as the most momentous of the nation’s 153 ballot measures—will limit marriage to heterosexual couples, the first time such a vote has taken place in a state where gay unions are legal.
Gay-rights activists had a rough election elsewhere as well. Ban-gay-marriage amendments were approved in Arizona and Florida, and Arkansas voters approved a measure banning unmarried couples from serving as adoptive or foster parents. Supporters made clear that gays and lesbians were their main target.
In California, with 95 percent of precincts reporting Wednesday, the ban had 5,125,752 votes, or 52 percent, while there were 4,725,313 votes, or 48 percent, opposed.
I’m actually pretty stunned that California of all places would so soundly reject this issue. I really figured with all the money activist groups threw at it and with the usual Hollywood sycophants speaking out on it — Prop 8 would fail. Looks like there’s still a few traditional Americans left — even in California.







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