Illinois Dem Rep says school girls allegedly being forced to change in front of male in locker room is ‘a lie’ – FOX News

"I'm really proud of my community who stood up for those who need to be defended and protected, making sure we have great schools, which we do by the way, we have incredible, incredible schools, incredible families, an incredible community that has come together to deal with this situation. Because it's a lie!" state Rep. Bob Morgan, of Deerfield, said. "So the next time a representative wants to talk about other districts, I understand he might be ashamed and, frankly, probably should be, but instead of standing on this floor taking our time today talking about children, try and talk about your own district."
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The Railroader
1 year ago

“I’m really proud of my community who stood up for those who need to be defended and protected,”

— Noted Illinois Political Animal Pinhead Robert Morgan

Except they didn’t stand up for those who needed to be defended, Bob. Those girls needed someone to stop the adult perverts and no one did, Bob. Now your constituents are going to have to pony up to settle the inevitable lawsuits that will result from this.

Speaking of which, you just slandered the girls, Bob. Best lawyer up yourself. At least the taxpayers won’t have to subsidize your stupidity this time.

Deb
1 year ago

Why are Dems against biological women’s rights?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Too bad Jones didn’t save some of his “ mind your own business “ vitriol for the activists standing in back heckling the lady from behind their cowardly masks. They probably don’t even have children, much less any that attend the school.

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