A Transsexuals view on life

This blog contains ideas, issues and concerns of a male to female transsexual. It is a part of the public forum.

Friday, June 30, 2006

U.S. Troops Accused of Killing Iraq Family
I don't believe it. The whole world is watching those troops so when would they get the chance to actually perform all those so-called horrible acts.
I think the media should stop printing the stories about war crimes and let investigators tell the story.


Update:
Iraq war vet charged with murder, rape of Iraqis.
Geez oh flip this is horrible shit. Get those frickin troops out of there, please,
They are not capable of dealing with Iraq and the Iraqi people anymore.
Time to bail?

Geez oh flip. Can you believe this ?
This story is actually true. We have realized our worse nightmares. Crazy soldiers are on the loose in Iraq. I just hope when they get out their crazy shit is put on hold.
A recently discharged Army private has been arrested on charges of raping an Iraqi woman and killing her and three family members four months ago in their house in the Iraqi town of Mahmoudiya, federal prosecutors said Monday.

The former soldier, Steven D. Green, 21, was discharged from the Army for a "personality disorder," the prosecutors said. They said Green and other soldiers had discussed the rape in advance and carried out the crimes after drinking alcohol, leaving a checkpoint and changing from their uniforms into black clothing.

Green was led into federal court in Charlotte, N.C., wearing baggy shorts, flip-flops and a Johnny Cash T-shirt. He spoke only to confirm his identity and stared as a federal magistrate ordered him held without bond on murder and rape charges that carry a possible death penalty.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Transvestite gang pesters Magazine Street
By Richard A. Webster Staff Writer

2006-06-26 10:24 AM CST

NEW ORLEANS — Robyn Lewis, owner of Dark Charm fashion and accessories for women, represents the first line of defense for the Magazine Street shop owners. She is the first to see them come strutting in their pumps down St. Andrew Street, the bewigged pack of thieves who have plagued the Lower Garden District since May.

Like an SOS flare, Lewis grabs her emergency phone list and starts calling.

“They’re coming,” she warns Eric Ogle a salesman at Vegas, a block down Magazine Street. Ogle, who was terrorized by the brazen crew two months earlier, alerts neighboring Winky’s where manager Kendra Bonga braces for the onslaught.

Soon every shop owner in the 2000 block of Magazine Street has been alerted.

Sarah Celino at Trashy Diva eyes the door, ready to flip the lock at the first sight of the ringleader’s pink jumpsuit and fluorescent red wig.

Down at Turncoats, where the fashion-happy gang once made off with more than $2,000 in merchandise, store manager Wes Davis stands ready.

Davis said it wasn’t supposed to be like this. They survived Hurricane Katrina’s Category 3 winds and the ensuing looters. They reopened despite the long odds of doing business in a devastated city. The last thing the Magazine Street shop owners expected to threaten their survival was a crime ring of transvestites.

“They’re fearless,” said Ogle. “Once they see something they like they won’t stop until they have it. They don’t care, they’ll go to jail. It’s really gotten bad. You know it’s ridiculous when everyone on the block knows who they are.”

Expensive tastes

The transvestites first appeared in March when they raided Magazine Street like a marauding army of kleptomaniacal showgirls, said Davis, using clockwork precision and brute force to satisfy high-end boutique needs.

They first hit Vegas March 31 while Ogle was working.

“They come in groups of three or four. One tries to distract you while the others get the stuff and run out the door. It’s very simple,” Ogle said.

Next door at Winky’s, Bonga heard people screaming inside Vegas, then saw a blur of cheap wigs and masculine legs in designer shoes streak past her door.

“All of a sudden our UPS guy dove out of the store and tried to tackle them and there’s little Eric from next door on the sidewalk with a bunch of stuff he managed to grab from one of the guys,” Bonga said. “The other two guys took off down the street and jumped into a car driven by a real girl.”

Ogle gave police a description of the perpetrators — African-American males ranging in height from 6 feet to 6-5. They all wore the same midriff shirts and wigs with twisted, dreadnaught hair.

“They’re all very skinny and very flamboyant,” Ogle said.

Two hours after the police left, the transvestites returned to Magazine Street to storm Turncoats just a block away from Vegas, and made off with more than $2,000 in merchandise.

“They move like clockwork,” Davis said. “Two thousand dollars is a lot for our store to lose, especially being in the slow summer season. It makes it so I can’t even mark my stuff down as much as I want to because I’m trying to make up for what I lost.”

In the ensuing weeks, the gang of transvestites continued their reign of terror. Sometimes they come dressed as men, though Bonga said it is obvious who they are based on their delicately plucked eyebrows. Sometimes they bring 2-year-old children to add to the level of distraction. They once returned to Vegas holding an “infant” that really was a Cabbage Patch doll wrapped in a blanket.

“They’ll make themselves scarce for a few weeks and then one day you’ll be busy with a customer and all of a sudden there’s a whole slew of them in your store and there’s nothing you can do because you’re there by yourself,” Lewis said.

Scarce evidence

The New Orleans Police Department investigated the Turncoats robbery but unless police catch a shoplifter in the act or in possession of stolen property there is little they can do besides take a report, said NOPD spokeswoman Bambi Hall.

“If store security states that someone took something, and then by the time we apprehend them they don’t have the property, then there’s really nothing we can do because it’s their word against the (suspect),” Hall said.

Lewis said she understands the understaffed NOPD has bigger priorities than to “catch a drag queen running down the street with an armful of clothing.” So the store owners created their own watchdog system unofficially known as the “Drag Queen Alert List,” a comprehensive phone roster of every business on the block with stars next to those who carry guns.

When one shop owner spots a gang member, they immediately warn everyone on the block and raise their defenses in unison.

When they enter Turncoats, Davis said he locks them inside the store, which “freaks them out,” and they leave.

Celino said she doesn’t even wait for them to enter the store.

“A couple weeks ago, a group of them was outside and one looked like the guy who came in here and ripped us off so I locked the door on them,” Celino said. “I know maybe that’s rude, if they really were innocent people, but there’s nothing else we can do. You look like the queens who ripped us off so I’m sorry but I have to lock the door.”

Ogle and Bonga say they regret being forced to resort to such profiling but they feel they have no other choice. The transvestites, Ogle said, appear to be drug-addicted and fearless in their lust for designer shoes, jackets and jewelry.

“The city’s not functioning the way it was and I’m sure a lot of them were getting some kind of government aid, which they probably aren’t getting any more so they’re incredibly desperate,” Ogle said.

And sometimes violent.

When Lewis co-owned Trashy Diva, they attacked one of her partners in the French Quarter location, throwing her to the ground and tossing a heavy mannequin on top of her.

“They’re kind of confused because they think they’re women so they don’t mind hitting women, but they’re dudes. If you get hit by one it’s like getting hit by a dude. ... Because the police are so poorly staffed, we’re kind of on our own but the system we have seems to be working. I haven’t seen them in at least a week but they’ll be back. They’re never gone for long.”•


My comment:
You go girls!

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Media credentialing office at Pride discriminates.
by a TG person
Monday Jun 26th, 2006 11:19 AM

Exclusion and discrimination by the Pride media credentialing office!

Discrimination exists even amongst our allies!


For the last 8 years I have been covering the Pride celebration in San Francisco, not only as an out transsexual but also as a producer of a public access TV show called Tranny Talk. I have given that event nothing but positive media coverage. And every year I obtained media passes. Every year I have been treated with respect and dignity by the media credentialing department, BUT not this year.


Several months before the event starts Pride makes media fill out and fax or mail forms to prove we are legit.
I did that, but when I went to the media credentialing table on Saturday at 10 am the person in charge was disrespectful and did not give me the appropriate passes to photograph or video tape the parade. Instead of the passes I got a statement, well if you come to the media table at Beale street on the day of the parade I may be able to accommodate you. No guarantees, just a maybe.


So when I contacted the person in charge, Ray West by email, he gave me nothing but stories. He was not responsive to my needs and when I emailed him he continuously blamed the matter on me. It's not my fault I need passes to photograph a parade. Freedom of the Press dictates just that; FREEDOM.


Lets keep in mind I am an independent journalist, and
a recent grad from San Francisco State in the Radio and TV department, so I am confident enough to say I know what I am doing.


The reason for the story is that everyone discriminates all the time. It does not matter if your straight gay, lesbian, or bisexual; people will discriminate.


And at this time I feel the media credentialing office at Pride discriminated against me. So since I am not happy next year I will NOT cover Pride in San Francisco, and I will NOT attend that event. Who cares one less transsexual at Pride won't hurt anyone.

(I want to add that the Pride safety monitors were nice and were responsive to my needs and even gave us a lunch.)

(I also want to add, that in order to get a word in at the Trans march one of my supporters, friend and ally Denise had to go to the planners of Trans March and raise hell with them)

Story by Dina Boyer

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Another Mountain Lion shot and killed.

Mountain Lion Shot In Pleasanton Tuesday Morning

(BCN) PLEASANTON A young mountain lion seen pacing around the parking lot of a Pleasanton condominium complex this morning had to be shot after presenting a potential danger to the community, according to Troy Swauger, a spokesman for the California Department of Fish and Game.


That is just plain wrong.
Please stop shooting the Mountain Lions.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Handgun ban illegal!

6/12/2006
Just as some gun advocates and supporters expected, Judge James Warren ruled today that Proposition H violated State law and cannot be enforced. He said State law does specifically say that city' and counties cannot regulate gun ownership by law abiding citizens. It has to be done on a state level. Warren also says he is concerned about banning firearms and ammunition in one county because gun owners or sellers would simply move to an area that does not ban them. NRA lawyer Chuck Michel is happy with the outcome. He says the judge recognized that people who want to defend themselves are not a part of the problem.


Story by Dina Boyer

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

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Originally uploaded by dinab.
It seems whoever owns those homes are well prepared for a levee break. They are located near Isleton California on the 10 mile scenic route(Brannan Island Road). They are situated behind a levee. Maybe New Orleaners should consider this type of construction for their homes.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Low voter turnout in one part of the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco.

As of 11:35 am only 30 people have voted at one polling place in San Francisco. Volunteers were dozing off when I rolled in to the YMCA polling place says Dina Boyer. When I went to the Cafe at the corner of Golden Gate and Hyde and asked if people were voting, most replied by admitting, "Why vote? Mia from the cafe says the last time she voted; the issues {she} voted for didn't win. She admits it's useless to vote anymore "so much corruption, people who lie, and polices that don't make sense, She says she is over it, and will NEVER vote anymore unless she (notices) some real change.

One office worker named Jim says he doesn't like the current state of the government and will not support nor vote for any more politicians or policies period.

Each person has his or her reasons for not voting, and I have to admit I don't care about voting anymore but I did to make a stand, and voted. I admit I took a list of names to use for write-ins. Mark Leno did my get my vote.

Peace and PLEASE Vote!!! Plus you can get a little sticker.
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