08-08-2015, 12:57 AM
Well, Donovan, you win some / you lose some.
In the new article linked below, ^ Michelle-Lael Norsworthy (formerly known as Jeffrey Bryan Norsworthy) is referred to throughout as "she", as you wished.
Don't get too excited though; the convicted murderer will not be getting the vagina you wished for at California tax-payer expense.
I don't know if Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown refers to Norsworthy as a "he" or instead as a "she". But, Moonbeam is apparently less progressive/liberal than you and he really doesn't want California to be the first state forced by the Fed to pay for a prisoner's sex change operation.
Since the Governor's chances of successfully appealing the federal judge's ruling aren't all that hot, he's adopted a different strategy.
It's been 30 years since Norsworthy shot a male friend three times while wasted and arguing outside of a Fullerton bar. Norsworthy recently told the parole board that she is no longer a drunk, she goes to AA, and she works hard to control her anger.
While that wasn't enough for Norsworthy to be paroled in the past, today Moonbeam agreed to Norsworthy's release -- thereby disqualifying Norsworthy from the court-mandated state-funded sex-change operation.
Talk about a modern-day trade-off. I really hope Norsworthy is reformed and doesn't kill again.
Link: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/governor-all...ia-inmate/
In the new article linked below, ^ Michelle-Lael Norsworthy (formerly known as Jeffrey Bryan Norsworthy) is referred to throughout as "she", as you wished.
Don't get too excited though; the convicted murderer will not be getting the vagina you wished for at California tax-payer expense.
I don't know if Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown refers to Norsworthy as a "he" or instead as a "she". But, Moonbeam is apparently less progressive/liberal than you and he really doesn't want California to be the first state forced by the Fed to pay for a prisoner's sex change operation.
Since the Governor's chances of successfully appealing the federal judge's ruling aren't all that hot, he's adopted a different strategy.
It's been 30 years since Norsworthy shot a male friend three times while wasted and arguing outside of a Fullerton bar. Norsworthy recently told the parole board that she is no longer a drunk, she goes to AA, and she works hard to control her anger.
While that wasn't enough for Norsworthy to be paroled in the past, today Moonbeam agreed to Norsworthy's release -- thereby disqualifying Norsworthy from the court-mandated state-funded sex-change operation.
Talk about a modern-day trade-off. I really hope Norsworthy is reformed and doesn't kill again.
Link: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/governor-all...ia-inmate/