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Maj John Bell
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First question, when was the definition of respect modified to "gladly approve or be silent"?
Second question, What is your definition of a right?
Third question, what right(s) does this group wish to take away?
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SN Greg Wright
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So they're saying that if you have a vagina you're a girl. And if you have a penis you're a boy. Huh. Seems right to me.
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
MSgt Michael Bischoff
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So what the child is born with both. This does happen, so you just throw them to the side. The doctor announces the gender of this person that Nature has not even decided what gender this person is.
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
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MSgt Michael Bischoff - You're talking about exceedingly rare genetic anomalies that have no place in this discussion simply because they're one in a billion. You can't go changing the rights of the billion for the one. Such a person clearly needs medical, social, and psychological support, and should get it. But to try to change society based upon something so rare (in fact, I'd extend that rarity to simple transgender), is preposterous.
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
MSgt Michael Bischoff
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SN Greg Wright - I have know two within the last year, but you are telling me no matter what we should be aloud to discriminate because it's such an anomaly.
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
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MSgt Michael Bischoff - What rights don't they have, currently?
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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1. The folks in that bus certainly have a right to say what they wish. But, they do not have the right to deny others their rights.
2. We are just now taking a serious look at the transgender issue. Given that, we must insure we do not deny those folks the right to choose.
3. It is not anyone's business what a person chooses as gender identity.
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
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What rights are they "folks in that bus" trying to deny others?
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