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September 4, 2012


Judge Approves Tax-Payer Funded Sex Change Operation for Inmate

Explain to me why we need more taxes

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered state prison officials to provide taxpayer-funded sex-reassignment surgery to a transgender inmate serving life in prison for murder.

Michelle Kosilek was born male but has received hormone treatments and now lives as a woman in an all-male prison. Robert Kosilek was convicted of murder in the killing of his wife in 1990.

U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf is believed to be the first federal judge to order prison officials to provide sex-reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate.

 


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Time of King Jesus at the head of his army of fierce archangels to do a coup d’état…walk into this judge’s office, tell him he is no longer a judge and ‘Get Thee Out.’

[1] Posted by All-Is-True on 9-4-2012 at 07:12 PM · [top]

More tax dollars are going to be needed to pay for all the new prisons we’ll need in order to house people according to their gender identities.

[2] Posted by Undergroundpewster on 9-5-2012 at 10:02 AM · [top]

Judge Wolf needs to be reminded that the United States is a democratic republic, not a judicial dictatorship.

[3] Posted by the virginian on 9-5-2012 at 01:41 PM · [top]

#3 one good thing I liked about Newt. He promised judicial reform. I hope that doesn’t get dropped.

[4] Posted by SpongJohn SquarePantheist on 9-5-2012 at 02:54 PM · [top]

This is just crazy!

[5] Posted by michaelc on 9-7-2012 at 09:51 AM · [top]

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