Went and found a petition for that, Truean. It's apparently not even in the rules!
[sigh] Thank you, at least some people seem to care. It's just, I've seen things like this repeatedly. It's just sort of a question no one will answer directly, which answers it indirectly with "never." The question is, "when can you just be a normal woman as a transsexual?" Are you just marked forever as different and not good enough/never able to just exist as anything approaching "normal."
http://news.yahoo.com/congress-approves-startup-focused-jobs-act-154503076.htmlThis doesn't help "startups." What this does, is help existing, fairly large businesses, "$50 million in shares before having to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission." This is not a "startup" level of business.
All of this doublespeak, doesn't help solve the real purported problem.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/george-zimmerman-lawyer-abruptly-cancels-interview-lawrence-o-150530798.htmlHuh?
This whole thing stopped being about justice and started being about a media frenzy a long time ago. The real problem is Florida's "Stand your Ground," law, which should probably be changed. That law makes it hard or impossible to arrest someone in this situation. The thing he could've done, is plead for people not to try this case in the media.
Instead of that, everyone's past is being brought out for the enjoyment of the viewing public on details that have nothing to do whatsoever with it. We're completely getting away from what happened that night and we're going necessarily back further for no other reason than a desperate grasp at ratings, because we've fired all the decent writers and reality shows are a little played out....
I have no idea what happened that night. It doesn't look good and maybe he did shoot the kid without a valid self defense defense. I don't know, but I'm willing to bet focusing on the kid's past school disciplinary record or the guy's past bad acts, doesn't tell us anything useful to determining what happened that night.
The problem here, is a law that is, no matter what it was intended to be, a license to kill. <--- This is the problem and it needs addressed. Has there been a serious effort to have the law repealed or reexamined? If there has been, then it hasn't been getting nearly as much media face time as the soap opera this is quickly becoming, tragically in the name of "Justice."