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Federal court rules transgender surgeries
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Posted By: Ribicon, 8/3/2022 9:38:11 PM

A federal judge ruled this week that the state of West Virginia must allow transgender patients covered by Medicaid to receive gender transforming surgeries, reasoning that individuals with a gender dysphoria diagnosis must be treated the same as those suffering from other medical conditions. U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers for the Southern District of West Virginia said it was discriminatory for the state to ban such procedures from Medicaid recipients while allowing others who do not have a gender dysphoria diagnosis to get the same surgeries, such as a mastectomy or vaginoplasty. Under the state’s policy, a woman with a cancer-related diagnosis could have a mastectomy, but a transgender

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Why not? After all, this is Clown America. The judge was a Clinton appointee, although the decision gave off the outhouse aroma of an Obama judge.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 8/3/2022 9:48:02 PM (No. 1237096)
The decision assumes that the treatment of choice for gender dysphoria is not psychiatric treatment but irreversible mutilating surgery. This really is hell on earth.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: SALady 8/3/2022 9:54:34 PM (No. 1237099)
"Gender dysphoria" is a serious mental illness. It is not a "disease" of the body. You don't cure it by mutilating the person's body, but by treating their mental illness!!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Birddog 8/3/2022 9:59:06 PM (No. 1237100)
Gender dysphoria is a Brain Ailment, the only surgery that would effect it in on the head...no other region.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: earlybird 8/3/2022 10:29:19 PM (No. 1237116)
The judge: A Clinton appointee.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: wilarrbie 8/3/2022 11:20:03 PM (No. 1237140)
Like saying breast augmentation for reasons of cancer same as for reasons of stripper pole. What about those freaks who make themselves into ...well, higher level freaks? Multiple and drastic surgeries to enhance their multiple dysphoria - they will clamor to not stop at gender. They can become tigers with fangs and whisker implants, snakes with forked tongues, Barbie and Ken dolls, and a youtube channel of their very own. Who WOULDN'T sell their very soul for a complete makeover on someone elses dime?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bobn.t 8/4/2022 12:13:16 AM (No. 1237163)
My tax dollars (medicare) payig for LGBTQperversion and mental illness. Jusr what Anerica needs, Give then a rope and tell them to do what needs to be done.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: jasmine 8/4/2022 12:25:27 AM (No. 1237171)
A breast cancer diagnosis is not limited to women. Men also can be diagnosed with the disease, and their treatment must be covered, just as it is for women. The BREAST is not the diagnosis. CANCER is the diagnosis.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Blackbird 8/4/2022 12:39:59 AM (No. 1237178)
Does this include an addadictame for women who think they are men?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 8/4/2022 1:25:50 AM (No. 1237201)
Will they write that up as an "addadicktome" as Rush always called that "surgery"?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Zarin 8/4/2022 3:36:15 AM (No. 1237220)
The medical profession has gone to the dark side. Removing healthy breasts from women or girls and castrating healthy teen aged boys is the work of sociopaths. OTOT the kind of surgery that involves adding or restructuring genitals takes a highly trained & skillful surgeon. The best ones usually don't do this butchering anymore - so too often some 3rd rate quack will take on the task. The results are not good either way.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 8/4/2022 4:58:01 AM (No. 1237249)
Non-medical people on Lucianne see the glaring difference in this comparison, idiot federal court does not.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Rinktum 8/4/2022 5:49:08 AM (No. 1237264)
When a country officially as policy gives itself over to this kind of sexual perversity, it is like a dead man walking. Sometimes there is no coming back when your country has fallen so far down that they force taxpayers to “affirm” this nonsense by picking up the tab. People may believe this is harmless to the country in general but it is not. It is an assault on the very foundation of the Republic and that is truth. When you declare men are women and women are men, and that men can get pregnant and menstruate you have rejected any measure of truth. Without that, anything goes and at this point, I can only wonder what is next.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: 5 handicap 8/4/2022 6:17:44 AM (No. 1237272)
It should be legal to burn the homes of POLITICAL HACK Judges like Robert Chambers! Firing Squad would be a satisfactory alternative.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Bur Oak 8/4/2022 6:31:03 AM (No. 1237280)
#7 is right. I knew a man, husband and father, that died of breast cancer.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 8/4/2022 6:45:32 AM (No. 1237288)
A Clintoon appointee, natch.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Marzipan4 8/4/2022 8:53:54 AM (No. 1237365)
And still seniors are denied help for caregiving costs. What next, plastic surgery must be covered because I identify as a movie star? Just where is the king of hearts?
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Reply 17 - Posted by: skacmar 8/4/2022 3:26:28 PM (No. 1237825)
If I am hearing voices in my head, does that mean that Medicaid must pay to have my ears removed so I don't hear them anymore? If I am seeing things that are not there, does Medicaid have to pay to have my eyes removed so that I no longer "see" them? Sounds crazy but if you apply the same logic to sex changes ( I feel like a woman), then this ruling must apply to every other "necessary" surgery also.
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