| # | Name | Comments |
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| 5301 | Rachel Randall | |
| 5302 | Margaret Curran | |
| 5303 | Zachary "Christina" Larson | As a pre-op transsexual person this issue is incredibly important to me. As it is, I am afraid to be honest about who I am at work. I am afraid that I will be fired if I am honest. |
| 5304 | Antoni Ivanov | Stay strong |
| 5305 | Emily Dvorak | |
| 5306 | Dante DeStefano | |
| 5307 | Anonymous | |
| 5308 | Heidi Green | I was disappointed that the representative from San Francisco, of all places, was so out of step with the predominant sentiment of the LGBT community. You mis-read the need, and needlessly held back and divided your support base. Leaders are by definition visionaries, without the latter, you are not the former. Help the rest of Congress understand, that's when you'll be leading this country. Otherwise, you might as well get out of the way. Please consider why your supporters put you in Congress and live up to them. Thanks. |
| 5309 | Nathaniel Ray | just because i was born the opposite sex that i really am doesn't mean i should suffer for it. |
| 5310 | Asher Moody | |
| 5311 | Seth | |
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| 5313 | Chris Warfield | |
| 5314 | Cecelia Ewing | How can it make any sort of logical sense that the MOST discriminated against group in the LGBT community is left out of a "Non-Discrimination" act? When transgendered individuals decide to finally take that courageous step to present their authentic self to the world, they should not have to also worry that their incomes, which they have earned through hard work, will be taken from them. It will not only "punish" the transgendered person for standing up and stating who they really are, but it will hurt their families as well, people that possibly rely on that second income to make it in today's tough economy. Don't treat transgendered people as second class citizens and deny their right to contribute in a positive way to a society that, in its ignorance, may not accept them. The U.S. Constitution allows for the "pursuit of happiness", it doesn't include "unless you are transgendered" in that statement. If it is not in the U.S. Constitution, then why should we attempt to bypass a document that allows for all U.S. Citizens to pursue their true bliss. The transgendered community should not be made the whipping boy for those in society not able to face that the truth of this country is that we are all created equal, all of us.
Proud wife of an extraordinary male to female woman! |
| 5315 | michael | when unfailness ends,life can begain |
| 5316 | daria garina | |
| 5317 | Amanda Mixon | By accepting this petition and furthermore accepting any non-discrimination bill that may be passed. Nobody is expected to agree with the GLBT community or even condone GLBT ways if they want to put it that way. Signing this bill is simply saying that no matter WHAT you believe in, violence and discrimination is UNACCEPTABLE in any way, shape, or form. |