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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 250741" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Tough situation and choice. Whatever your final decision is, please cash the check I sent and use the funds to benefit your group. </p><p></p><p>Peterson and Tech had no need to wade into this controversial issue. Abstentions aren't very heroic but that would have been a lot preferable to him throwing Tech into the middle of this. It's a huge hullabaloo over a tiny fraction of our population. If that population does need to be catered to in this circumstance, the answer is private / family style restrooms rather than public ones.</p><p></p><p>Gwinnett County schools thankfully told Obama and the Feds to pound sand on this one. The school system can and will cater to any students (of which I know none, but there could be) in need of special consideration, i.e. the use of teacher / admin / single occupancy bathrooms for any such students. But I agree it is wrong to force this political correctness upon the masses. </p><p></p><p>If the federal government wants to dictate special consideration for transgendered then they need to fund construction of seperate restrooms for same in every public building and any private buildings the wish to have comply. Then let them justify the tax cost to the public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 250741, member: 735"] Tough situation and choice. Whatever your final decision is, please cash the check I sent and use the funds to benefit your group. Peterson and Tech had no need to wade into this controversial issue. Abstentions aren't very heroic but that would have been a lot preferable to him throwing Tech into the middle of this. It's a huge hullabaloo over a tiny fraction of our population. If that population does need to be catered to in this circumstance, the answer is private / family style restrooms rather than public ones. Gwinnett County schools thankfully told Obama and the Feds to pound sand on this one. The school system can and will cater to any students (of which I know none, but there could be) in need of special consideration, i.e. the use of teacher / admin / single occupancy bathrooms for any such students. But I agree it is wrong to force this political correctness upon the masses. If the federal government wants to dictate special consideration for transgendered then they need to fund construction of seperate restrooms for same in every public building and any private buildings the wish to have comply. Then let them justify the tax cost to the public. [/QUOTE]
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