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Men in Womens Bathroom: A Reality now in CO
Ritter signs bill giving gays equal access to accommodations
May 29, 2008 - 7:26PM By MARK BARNA THE GAZETTE Gov. Bill Ritter on Thursday signed a bill that makes it illegal in Colorado to discriminate against gays, bisexuals and transgendered people when buying a home, renting an apartment or using public accommodations. "The governor felt that this bill, SB200, was about fairness and treating people equally," said Evan Dreyer, spokesman for the governor's office. "It essentially updates anti-discrimination laws that in some cases have not been updated for 50 years." Bruce DeBoskey, regional director of Denver's Anti-Defamation League, a civil rights organization, said the law is a step forward for Coloradans. "No one should be denied housing or public accommodations solely because of his or her sexual preference," DeBoskey said. One aspect of the law enables transgenders - those who were born one gender but identify with the other - to use public restrooms in which they feel most comfortable. Beginning May 21, Focus on the Family and Colorado Family Action began sponsoring radio advertisements on four radio stations in Colorado Springs and Denver denouncing the bill. The ads warned that cross-dressing predators could endanger children by using restrooms designated for the opposite sex. Focus founder James Dobson said Thursday: "Who would believe that the Colorado state Legislature and its governor would have made it legal for men to enter and use women's restrooms and locker room facilities without notice or explanation? "Henceforth, every woman and little girl will have to fear that a predator, bisexual, cross-dresser or even a homosexual or heterosexual male might walk in and relieve himself in their presence." DeBoskey denounced Dobson's view. "It is unfortunate that they feel they have to exaggerate the dangers and play on people's fears," DeBoskey said. "This law is about fairness and justice for all people living in this state." Last May, Sen. Jennifer Veiga, D-Denver, introduced the forerunner to SB200 known as SB25, a bill that prohibits employment discrimination against gays, bisexuals and transgendered people. Ritter signed it into law. SB200, which Veiga also introduced, extends the rights of these people to housing and public accommodations. "This is a law whose time has come," said Ryan Acker, executive director of the Pikes Peak Gay and Lesbian Community Center in Colorado Springs. "The passing of this bill shows that Colorado is a progressive state." ------------------------------ A transgender agenda has passed in Colorado. Allowing men in women's bathrooms. We are in deep trouble folks!!!! Social re-engineering now is on the forefront ... Teachers will have to teach kids that it's okay for Joey to be a girl today and allow him to go in the girl's bathroom Sickening. |
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Sorry posted article on Mom's laptop ... that's okay.
This is surreal. |
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Sickening.
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The Church needs to mobilize big time ...
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From Dr. Dobson's Focus on the Family website:
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I live in Colorado and this is the first I've heard of this bill. Wonder why there hasn't been much press coverage.
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This is very scary in so many ways. You are right Daniel, we do need to mobilize.
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went under the radar. Go to http://www.focusonthefamily.com and listen to today's broadcast. |
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Can a governor be impeached?
If not the christians of Colorado should rise up and put pressure on him and get him out of office. |
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