Saturday, August 4, 2012

EXPLAINS A LOT ! ! !

Have you ever wondered why folks in California appear so confused?

Consider this:


Chief Heather Fong (left) is the first SFPD lesbian Chief of Police.

Theresa Sparks (center), a former male, is president of the San Francisco Police Commission,
and CEO of a multimillion-dollar sex toy retailer and a transgender woman.

Sgt. Stephan Thorne (right), a former female, is the first transgender male SFPD police officer.

Their Representative in Congress is Nancy Pelosi…and Obama is their go-to man.

ANY QUESTIONS?

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you haven't lived in California, you have no idea how 'ahead of the curve they are'.

Anonymous said...

This has nothing to do with th pathetic state Cali is in. Maybe you should stick to facts, not your assumptions. I suppose she ran up the billions of debt Cali has. Just sayin....

Anonymous said...

Yes! One more question! Do you think in the eyes of a just and righteous God that we are any better than Sodom and Gomorrah?

Anonymous said...

Just sayin, Anon. 10:38, but isn't what we SEE factual evidence? Or is this all an imaginary illusion?

Unknown said...

Human sludge, all of them. If they can be called human.

Unknown said...

SHE? 'IT' is the word.

Anonymous said...

I doubt you'll see this in SanFran travel brochures.

Anonymous said...

You are waaaaaayyyyy off base here- You have no idea what these people have been through- They have more courage than a platoon of soldiers- They know who they really are and had the courage to do something about it. Your ignorance astounds me....

Anonymous said...

Peee-yuke what a waste of taxpayer dollars, they look like the NWO dream team for running the Federal Reserve.

Anonymous said...

I believe these words are hurtful and focusing on the individual's gender is no way to forge the way towards at more peaceful and tolerant America. These words doesn't help anyone take down our corrupt system. I think we are just wasting in time and energy that needs to be used in other places.

Cori said...

I am speechless. I don't know how to respond. And not about the images and story in the photo, but of the replies and responses in this feed. I am nervous and scared when we, as humans, have any right to judge each or put each other down or hurt each other in the name of "what God would say or do." Did Jesus not live and walk among the humans, feast with the poor and befriend a prostitute as his own sister?
I am truly nauseated and saddened to know that the majority of our country is more "sickened" by someone who is open and honest about his/her feelings and preferences than by someone who is corrupting our government, harming our children and killing our own.
When will we all see that life is too short to mock and judge each other? When will we recognize that not a single one of us are any better than the person beside us, or the transgender across the country? When will we see that we are being pulled apart by our own hatred and judgmental nature as the true root of of the corruption in the world?