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Tranny voter have probs with voter ID laws. BOO HOO.
« on: October 10, 2012, 05:49:39 AM »
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/study-transgender-voters-lose-rights-id-laws/story?id=17437669
 
    Transgender Voters Left in Cold With Patchwork of ID Laws     'Common Gender': Bangladeshi Movie Trailer Auto Start: On | Off              By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES  Oct. 10, 2012 
  Kit Yan, a slam poet from New York who performs in English, Chinese and even Hawaiian Creole to enthusiastic audiences on the college tour, is confident on stage, but not when he goes to the voting booth.
 
His shtik is his Asian race and gender identity, a topic he knows well. Yan, who is transgender, was born a woman but for a decade has lived as a man.
"It just throws people for a loop," said Yan, 28. "I have trouble at the polling booth with people not believing that it's me."
A study from the Williams Institute, an LGBT think tank at the University of Los Angeles, estimates that about 25,000 transgender Americans could be disenfranchised in the upcoming election because of a patchwork of voter ID laws.
And it's not just voter ID requirements that are the problem.
 
Poll workers have discretion in giving voters a regular ballot or a provisional ballot, and bias could still affect who gets to vote. Provisional ballots can also be counted differently from regular ones.
Yan said he had been "humiliated" when a poll worker "made a big scene" and asked him if he was "sure" he'd had a gender change.
"She was yelling it out loud -- loud enough for the rest of the polling booth to hear," Yan said.
New York does not require voter ID, but advocates say the process is hard enough when a person is transgender.
      Courtesy Kit Yan Kit Yan is a slam poet from New York City who... View Full Size    Courtesy Kit Yan Kit Yan is a slam poet from New York City who says he faced discrimination at the voting booth.       'Common Gender': Bangladeshi Movie Trailer Watch Video        Transgender Pilot Wins Discrimination Fight With FAA Watch Video        Warren Beatty's Son: 'I Identify as a Trans Man' Watch Video    "There is discrimination against trans people," said Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, which is on a mission to get transgender Americans to the polls.
"Voting is a perfect storm," she said. "There are ID documents and authorities with discretion. When people are given discretion, trans people get hurt."
Studies on the transgender community have also found that they are more often than not economically disadvantaged and are more likely to change addresses or even be homeless, making it harder to register to vote.
 
When it's difficult to get ID -- for financial, medical or other reasons -- it's hard to cast a ballot, according to Keisling. Some get so discouraged they stop trying.
NCTE has partnered with the advocacy organization GLAAD to launch a series of public service announcements, "Voting While Trans," aimed at educating and preparing transgender voters for the upcoming election.
 
Yan, who is featured in the PSAs, has had so many bad experiences that in this year's primaries, he asked someone he was dating to go with him.
"I was so nervous," he said. "Every time, I hesitate to go."
Voter laws vary from state to state, but according to the Williams Institute study, voters will face the most complex requirements in Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Tennessee.
 
Four of those states -- Georgia, Kansas, Indiana and Tennessee -- have strict photo ID requirements in addition to laws that require sex reassignment surgery before birth certificates or licenses can be updated.
Many transgender people cannot afford the $20,000 price tag for surgery or do not medically qualify. Most choose not to take the last surgical step in gender change, advocates say.
Claire Swinford, a 41-year-old activist, is also featured in the new PSA campaign. She had difficulty voting in Arizona in 2010 before she moved to Missouri, where she now works for a transgender outreach group.
 
Swinford was in the beginnings of transition from male to female and her name had not yet legally been changed on either her driver's license or the voter registration list.
"All the information matched, however it did not match the person they were seeing," she said. "Clearly, it was a male name and clearly here was someone acting female and that caused a terrible red flag to go up with the poll volunteer."
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Re: Tranny voter have probs with voter ID laws. BOO HOO.
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2012, 05:56:07 AM »
Those creatures are so nasty looking ,  and they are usually very messed up in the head .

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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2012, 11:31:44 AM »
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« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2012, 07:06:59 AM »
"Creatures"   :o :o
The rest I agree with. :)
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« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2012, 09:32:05 AM »
I really don't know who has more  "issues" to deal with. Trannys and homosexuals or the people who are obscessive  about them and fill this forum with " who cares" info about them!!!!! ::)
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« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2012, 09:59:16 AM »
Quote from Kimber45:
"I really don't know who has more  "issues" to deal with. Trannys and homosexuals or the people who are obscessive  about them and fill this forum with " who cares" info about them!!!!!


Remember that those that yell the loudest about the above are likely to be hiding their own insecurities that they may be one. From some of the comments about Romney on some of the other threads I think there is a little fantasy Romney love going on by some on this forum. :o
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« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2012, 11:07:28 AM »
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Tranny voter have probs with voter ID laws.
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BOO HOO.
that's what they call schadenfruede, ain't it? Not very Christian, if someone were to be concerned with that sort of thing... ?
Jesus said we should treat other as we'd want to be treated... and he didn't qualify that by their party affiliation, race, or even if they're of diff religion.