tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010628715012863388.post8708316374613833077..comments2024-01-15T13:50:47.571-06:00Comments on “Politically Depressed” the Ranch Chimp Journal: DALLAS Anti- Discrimination Ordinance for TRANSGENDERS: The SEPARATION of Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity ... The "BLIND BATHROOM WANKER" Edition" ... (SEXPLOITATION NATION PT.29) & (HUMAN MORALITY PT.18)Ranch Chimphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14086251248546955720noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010628715012863388.post-73650829588719265242015-11-17T06:05:56.666-06:002015-11-17T06:05:56.666-06:00BTW Infidel, I also remember the posting you done ...BTW Infidel, I also remember the posting you done on your blog a couple weeks or so back explaining this low voter turn- out deal and how it worx, which was a informative piece, and makes sense how these folks operate.Ranch Chimphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14086251248546955720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010628715012863388.post-70766713042678336302015-11-16T09:41:15.772-06:002015-11-16T09:41:15.772-06:00Yes Infidel, the City Hall is a unique view from i...Yes Infidel, the City Hall is a unique view from inside looking down, I been in there several times and attended City Council sessions too. It has a great view as well looking north of the downtown Dallas skyline from it's huge wall windows (it's on the far south end of downtown), across the street from it is the Central Library which I also visit weekly. Back in the 1980's they made a film called "Robocop" ... City Hall and downtown Dallas was portrayed in the movie as the future Detroit.<br /><br />On the LGBT rights issues ... I have actually had feedback from 4 women in particular (Jennifer, Mary Ann, Suzy and DeeAnne) that I recall in past, that have viewed my blog and told me in person that they disagree with my stand on gay/ lesbian marriage, and look at it as between a man and a woman, a couple even thought that I was a little too loose on sexuality issues, I'm sure they dont read much on this blog after, these women are NOT fundamoralists either, they just look at marriage as a guy and gal I guess. I had a couple guyz I know locally who viewed this blog and asked me what was up with all the stuff about gayz. You know, for me Infidel ... it's strictly a matter of rights is all, my wife and I for instance been together now for 33 years, from the time we met and dated, my wife and I was very supportive of same sex relationships and marriage, familia, etc, before it was even talked about much. Since we were younger, we had friends that are gay/ lesbian couples, we attended gay venues/ bars with them, went to familia and social functions, they attended our familia functions, etc ... and my wife is Catholic.<br /><br />I also had a couple folks who thought I was a tad harsh on folks of faith in my blog ... I try to be tolerant as possible though in here regardless of what faith they have ... being a few folks told me, they think that I just generalize and place all Christians under the umbrella of "fundamoralists" (fundamentalists) ... I realize that them though and many people of faith are NOT fundi's I explain to them ... but we DO HAVE a serious problem with separation of church and state politically, especially in Texas ... so I just try to point this out, I certainly am NOT against folks for their faiths, and really dont give a shit one way or the other what folks believe or choose to ... I believe it needs to stay the Hell out of politics simply, too much institutionalized religion is damaging to any society, history clearly shows that ... I also tell them to read their Bible (which I'm sure they never even pick up for that matter)... to see just how the Jesus figure was a type of adversary of institutionalized religions back in his time.<br /><br />Thanx for your input Infidel ....Ranch Chimphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14086251248546955720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010628715012863388.post-75443495094964167922015-11-15T10:40:06.173-06:002015-11-15T10:40:06.173-06:00That's about the size of it -- low turnout. A...That's about the size of it -- low turnout. Almost all the results of this month's election were crap because of that. Even if the wingnuts manage to get a referendum to overturn the Dallas ordinance like they did the Houston one, it's more likely to survive because the next election will be in a high-turnout Presidential year.<br /><br />Maybe the trans people should claim they want to go into the bathroom to do some fracking instead of wanking? They'd be home free.<br /><br />That's the most unusual city hall building I've ever seen. It must be a bit unnerving to work near a window at that kind of angle where you can see straight <i>down</i> out of it, especially on the higher levels.Infidel753https://www.blogger.com/profile/10965786814334886696noreply@blogger.com