ARTICLES - HOT OFF THE FAGGOT

Coed showers coming?

A citizens group that unsuccessfully fought a Montgomery County, Md., plan to create "coed showers" by protecting cross-dressing possible sex offenders who gain access to women's locker rooms by alleging they are "transgendered" has issued an alert that Maryland residents need to contact their state lawmakers now or the plan could be imposed statewide.

Amplify’d from www.wnd.com

Coed showers coming? Lawmakers push 'equality' plan

Would ban 'discrimination' against men using women's public facilities

YOUR GOVERNMENT AT WORK

By Bob Unruh




© 2011 WorldNetDaily


A citizens group that unsuccessfully fought a Montgomery County, Md., plan to create "coed showers" by protecting cross-dressing possible sex offenders who gain access to women's locker rooms by alleging they are "transgendered" has issued an alert that Maryland residents need to contact their state lawmakers now or the plan could be imposed statewide.

The state's HB 235 would prohibit discrimination based on "sexual orientation" or "gender identity" with regard to housing, leasing property and "in the provision of certain services or facilities."

Officials with the NotMyShower.com website, who organized when Montgomery County was considering its own plan in 2007 and 2008, said there are a number of problems with the idea.


First, it would force "individuals, employers, religious institutions, roommates, schools and public accommodation facilities to ignore reality and disregard a person's legitimate 'assigned sex at birth.'"

That would include alarming circumstances that could develop because of the ready access it could be interpreted to provide to males who want to invade the privacy of women's locker rooms and restrooms, they said.

"In Montgomery County, women were afraid and outraged when a man in a blue dress went into female locker areas in a health club," the organization explained. "He would have been protected under this proposed law."

The alarm is being issued now by the organization Parents and Friends of ExGays and Gays because the state legislative proposal, thought to have been abandoned, suddenly is surging forward in the law-making process. A hearing is scheduled tomorrow.



"The Maryland legislative session ends on Monday at midnight. Despite promises by Senate President Mike V. Miller that HB 235 would stay in rules committee, it passed to the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee yesterday and a hearing is planned for Thursday. We are told that they plan to pass this radical bill despite public outcry in the last few days of the session," the organization warned.

It provided a process for constituents to e-mail their lawmakers.

The NotMyShower website, run by the group Maryland Citizens for a Responsible Government, said classifying a daily choice – to appear as which gender – the same as the immutable race characteristic fails to serve the state's residents.

The coalition explains that even Johns Hopkins Hospital stopped sex reassignment surgeries because the procedures did not cure Gender Identity Disordered, but HB 235 "enforces ideology over opinions of respected medical professionals and the needs and concerns of the public."

The coalition warns that since schools and day care centers are not exempted, there will be unexpected impacts on children who are in the trust of "transgender" or "cross-dressing" teachers.

"In Montgomery County, children are
taught that transgenderism is doing anything outside of the gender norm and that one can change their body to match
the way they feel. There is no mention of the risk of steroids, that gender identity confusion is a disorder, or that some
transsexuals regret their decision. No one has studied the effect on a child's developing gender identity of having a
kindergarten teacher begin the school year as a male and end as a female. HB235 plays Russian roulette with
vulnerable children," the organization said.

The proposal also would take away "the freedom of Marylanders to disagree with those who cannot accept their gender, mandates acceptance of ideology" and other complications, the coalition worries.

Further, it would punish employers who would be forced to deal with "cross-dressers … who obtain sexual arousal from dressing like women."

While the legislation would ban "discrimination" against cross-dressers and others, employers would have no way to knowing what they could do.

"'Appearance' could even change from hour to hour during the work day. Gender Identity can change at will. Gender Identity is not an immutable class like other protected classes such as race or sex. … With HB 235, your employee can be Molly in the morning and Mark in the evening. The bill gives no restriction," it warned.


Companies even could be banned from asking questions of an employee if there are worries about men and women sharing dressing areas or "if a customer has privacy concerns, for example, about male employees dressed as females monitoring female dressing rooms."


Such problems already have erupted in Montgomery County, where the county board led the social experimentation by making the change to county rules several years ago.

"Dana Beyer, a transsexual woman who 'helped craft'
the 2008 Montgomery County Gender Identity Legislation … promptly filed a $5 million lawsuit
against the county under its new Gender Identity antidiscrimination law. Even the use of simple pronouns such as 'he' or 'she'
can be fraught with danger under these circumstances. Since the bill fails to contain a clear statement that 'it is not discrimination to
use pronouns reflecting birth sex' or a freedom of conscience exemption, it acts as a reverse discrimination bill which takes away the
freedom of Marylanders to recognize biology as fact," the coalition explains.

According to Maryland Citizens for Responsible Government, public facilities that would fall under its requirements would include restrooms, lockers and showers, where "discrimination" based on "gender identity" would be banished.

The Equality Maryland organization, which advocates for homosexuality and other alternative lifestyles, argued "no one should have to live in fear that they will be discriminated against in the workplace or denied a safe place to call home…"

But Ruth Jacobs, of Maryland Citizens for a Responsible Government, earlier addressed concerns of the county law.

"The effect … is to give special rights to men who want to dress like women, but completely disregard the safety of vulnerable women and children," she said.

"Restrooms and showers will be opened up to cross-dressing or female affirming men, thereby allowing undressing in front of women and children in a women's locker room," she said.

"With the bill's vague wording, all an adult male has to do to gain legal access to facilities normally reserved for women and girls is to indicate, verbally or non-verbally, that he has a sense of being female at the moment," according to critics.

Penalties of up to $400,000 could apply to those who would continue to use sex as a basis for an all-girls school, sports teams, restrooms, locker areas, showers, or in sleeping or living areas in homes, prisons and shelters.

The Montgomery County measure that originally enraged citizens' groups was opposed by nearly 27,000 county residents who signed petitions to allow voters to decide after the proposal was adopted by elected officials.

However, county officials petitioned in court to change the number of signatures required after the deadline for those signatures had passed, ending the attempt to have voters overturn it.

Read more at www.wnd.com
 

Global electronic identity card system

Interpol chief calls for global electronic identity card system

Amplify’d from www.net-security.org

Interpol chief calls for global electronic identity card system

The head of INTERPOL has emphasized the need for a globally verifiable electronic identity card (e-ID) system for migrant workers at an international forum on citizen ID projects, e-passports, and border control management.



Speaking at the fourth Annual EMEA ID WORLD summit, INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble said that regulating migration levels and managing borders presented security challenges for countries and for the world that INTERPOL was ideally-placed to help address.



"At a time when global migration is reaching record levels, there is a need for governments to put in place systems at the national level that would permit the identity of migrants and their documents to be verified internationally via INTERPOL," said Secretary General Noble.



"The vast majority of migrants are law-abiding citizens who would like to have their identities verified in more than one country using the same identity document. If countries were to issue work and residence permits in an e-ID format that satisfied common standards internationally, then both the migrant workers and the countries themselves would benefit because efficiencies would improve, security at the national and global level would improve and corruption would be reduced."



The ID WORLD forum heard that such a card required developing a mechanism whereby the biometric identity features of migrants, such as fingerprints and DNA, would be checked systematically against global databases.



"INTERPOL currently helps member countries screen travel documents of international air travelers approximately one-half a billion times a year. It would be a natural extension of this service to assist member countries in determining whether bearers of a globally verified identity card were in possession of a valid identity document or are wanted internationally for arrest via INTERPOL at the time that they applied for a work or residence permit,” added the INTERPOL Chief.



“Issuing migrant workers e-ID cards in a globally verifiable format will also reduce corruption and enable cardholders to be eligible for electronic remittance schemes that will foster greater economic development and prosperity in INTERPOL member countries,” concluded Secretary General Noble.



Key speakers at the ID WORLD forum included Pakistan's Minister of Interior Rehman Malik, World Bank Integrity Vice-President Leonard McCarthy, European Commission Head of International Affairs, Directorate General Home Affairs, Luigi Soreca, the UAE’s Head of Identity Authority, Ali Al Khouri, and Tariq Malik of Pakistan's National Database & Registration Authority.



For more insight into this topic, read our interview on the importance of identity in the digital age.


Read more at www.net-security.org
 

Half Naked PA Judge Tries Forcing Way In

Half Naked PA Judge Tries to Force His Way Into Hotel Room of Female Colleague

Amplify’d from www.theblaze.com

Crime Half Naked PA Judge Tries to Force His Way Into Hotel Room of Female Colleague

Men.

A judge was arrested after he was found naked wrapped in a bed sheet and trying to get into the hotel room of a female colleague.

District judge Douglas Gummo got drunk then hammered repeatedly on the door of the lady judge he had just met at a legal conference in Pennsylvania.

Police said the 42-year-old refused to take ‘No’ for an answer and when the frightened woman saw he was attempting to turn the doorknob of her bedroom door she called police.

Gummo was found to be naked under a white hotel bed sheet and was charged with harassment, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.

The bizarre incident took place as Gummo and other magisterial judges attended a legal conference at the Raddison Penn hotel in Harrisburg.

Gummo drank the alcohol on offer at the plush dinner until he was drunk. After the conference and dinner Gummo and the female judge, who has not been named, retired to their separate bedrooms.

According to a police arrest report Gummo banged on the judge’s door after midnight, but was refused entry.

He later returned and pestered the female judge to let him in.

According to a local Pennsylvania news report, the judge is now off the bench:

Court administrators in Huntingdon County told WJAC-TV that magistrates will be filling in for the district judge arrested late last week on a charge of public drunkenness and harassment.

Court documents obtained from Cumberland County show that 42-year-old Douglas Gummo was charged with public drunkenness, harassment and disorderly conduct following an incident at the Radisson Penn Harris Hotel in East Pennsboro early Friday morning.

According to investigators, Gummo was wearing only a bed sheet when he was taken into custody for repeatedly banging on the hotel door of another judge at a judicial conference being held in the Harrisburg area last week.

Huntingdon County court administrators told WJAC-TV on Monday afternoon that Gummo had not been suspended, but that a court order was released stating that other district magistrates would preside over hearings on Gummo’s docket.

Officials said the Gummo’s office will remain open and that officers will still file charges through the district magistrate in Alexandria.

Read more at www.theblaze.com
 

New lightbulbs polluting the environment

Amplify’d from www.theblaze.com

New ‘green’ lightbulbs are… polluting the environment

It‘d be funny if it weren’t so toxic:

The most popular new light — the curly cue, compact fluorescent light bulbs, or CFLs — account for a quarter of new bulb sales and each contains up to 5 milligrams of mercury, a potent neurotoxin that’s on the worst-offending list of environmental contaminants.

Demand for the bulbs is growing as federal and state mandates for energy-efficient lighting take effect, yet only about 2 percent of residential consumers and one-third of businesses recycle them, according to the Association of Lighting and Mercury Recyclers.

“If the recycling rate remains as abysmally low as it is, then there will certainly be more mercury released into the environment,” said Paul Abernathy, executive director of the Napa-based recycling association. “Until the public really has some kind of convenient way to take them back, it’s going to be an issue.”

As a result of discarded fluorescent lights, including CFLs, U.S. landfills release into the atmosphere and in stormwater runoff upward of 4 tons of mercury annually, according to a study in the Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association.

Read more at www.theblaze.com
 

Barack Obama's First Ad of 2012

Amplify’d from www.youtube.com





President Barack Obama's First Ad of 2012


See more at www.youtube.com