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"Transgender discrimination is, by its very nature, sex discrimination," Justice Laurie McKinnon wrote in the court's decision. "Government issued identification documents are necessary to access public life. When they do not accurately reflect a person's sexual identity, the transgender Montanan is prevented, based on their sex, from obtaining the same attributes of public life that a cisgender Montanan may obtain. Hence, the inability of transgender Montanans to receive government-issued identification documents accurately reflecting their gender identity is fundamentally about the nature of sex and suspect class discrimination."
A novel of a word salad
#21 | Posted by THEBULL
We're not surprised you didn't get it.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 10.6
Flesch Reading Ease Score: 47
Reading Level: College ( Difficult to read )
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Dan Bongino
#13 | Posted by BellRinger
Don Bongino gets paid for his opinions, according to Don Bongino.
Before joining the FBI, Bongino had claimed on his podcast that the pipe bombs were an "inside job" and that the FBI was engaged in a "massive cover-up."[61][64] When asked about his previous statements on Fox News following the arrest, Bongino said, "I was paid in the past, Sean, for my opinions. That's clear. And one day I will be back in that space, but that's not what I'm paid for now. I'm paid to be your deputy director, and we base investigations on facts."
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How much can be done while negative human traits are not only tolerated but oftentimes praised and rewarded?
#26 | Posted by BillJohnson
Are you saying we can't do good things, simply because there's too many evil people in the world, so why even try?