Here is a question. If we give him hormone treatments do we transfer him to a woman's prison facility?
I find your lack of faith...disturbing...
-Darth Vader
no. He should not be transferred to a women's prison. He is not a woman nor will he ever be. Doesn't matter if he has a cutadicktoffme or not. He can the the prsons ho if he wants but he's not a woman.
Nope.
"Those who produce should have, but we know that those who produce the most — that is, those who work hardest, and at the most difficult and most menial tasks, have the least."
- Eugene V. Debs (1855-1926), five-time Socialist Party candidate for U.S. President
Tax payers shouldn't pay for the sex hormones or the sex change. And his name is Bradly.
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Manning within a month of being released...
Chelsea Manning Tweets About Impending Prison Release
20 Apr 2017 - With less than a month before her scheduled freedom, Chelsea Manning on Thursday tweeted her thoughts about getting out of prison.
With less than a month before her scheduled freedom, Chelsea Manning on Thursday tweeted her thoughts about getting out of prison after former President Obama commuted her sentence. "You know you've been in prison for a while, when the prospect of freedom is nerve wracking," she tweeted. Known as Bradley Manning at the time of her 2010 arrest, Manning came out as transgender after being sentenced to 35 years in an all-male military prison and dishonorable discharged for leaking classified military documents and video to WikiLeaks.
Chelsea Manning, center, attempted suicide for a second time on Oct 4.
She was convicted in military court of violating the Espionage Act and other offenses and has spent nearly seven years behind bars at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas. President Obama shortened her sentence before he left office earlier this year. Earlier this week, Manning tweeted, "30 more days," with the hashtag "#mondaymotivation."
Her case pitted LGBT rights activists, who warned about her mental health and treatment as a transgender woman living in a men's prison, against national security hawks who said she did devastating damage to U.S. interests. The former cheered Obama's move, while the latter called it an outrageous act that set a dangerous precedent. Under Army rules, she was barred from growing her hair long while incarcerated, and only after litigation by her legal team was she approved for hormone therapy.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2...n-release.html
I didn't realize a prisoner still had to wait for release when a sentence was commuted.
""A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul" ~George Bernard Shaw
Probably not but you might try here:
http://thepoliticalforums.com/forum.php
I remember a man, in Maryland, as I recall, who killed his wife and children and then tried to kill himself with a shotgun. He flinched and missed. Blew his face off. He was getting out of prison--so much for life without parole--and demanded the state pay over a million dollars for a series of surgeries to make him presentable. He still would be blind, have the eat through a tube in his side, but he could stroll around down and not frighten the horses.