In March 2013, Ives said in an interview that same-sex marriages are a “completely disordered relationship” and said LGBT people were trying to “weasel their way” into acceptability.[15] Ives said that the concept of marriage as between one man and one woman “cannot be legislated away or redefined.”[16] When a law authorizing gay marriage passed the Illinois General Assembly, in November 2013, Ives said, “The fact is that this bill is the worst in the U.S. for protecting religious liberty.”[17]
In March 2016, a Chicago man was arrested for a felony after making two threatening phone calls to Ives over her views on same-sex marriage.[18][19] The man was found guilty in July 2016 of two counts of threatening a public official, a class 3 felony.[20]
In 2014, Ives joined the majority of colleagues in the House in voting down a ban on gay conversion therapy.[21] Illinois banned gay conversion therapy for LGBT youths in 2015.[22]
Ives opposed a 2017 bill that would make it easier for transgender people to change their birth certificates to reflect their gender identity.[23] On a radio show, she called transgender rights “junk science.”[24]
Ives opposes adoption by gay couples in Illinois.[25][26]
In March 2013, Ives said in an interview that same-sex marriages are a “completely disordered relationship” and said LGBT people were trying to “weasel their way” into acceptability.[15] Ives said that the concept of marriage as between one man and one woman “cannot be legislated away or redefined.”[16] When a law authorizing gay marriage passed the Illinois General Assembly, in November 2013, Ives said, “The fact is that this bill is the worst in the U.S. for protecting religious liberty.”[17]
In March 2016, a Chicago man was arrested for a felony after making two threatening phone calls to Ives over her views on same-sex marriage.[18][19] The man was found guilty in July 2016 of two counts of threatening a public official, a class 3 felony.[20]
In 2014, Ives joined the majority of colleagues in the House in voting down a ban on gay conversion therapy.[21] Illinois banned gay conversion therapy for LGBT youths in 2015.[22]
Ives opposed a 2017 bill that would make it easier for transgender people to change their birth certificates to reflect their gender identity.[23] On a radio show, she called transgender rights “junk science.”[24]
Ives opposes adoption by gay couples in Illinois.[25][26]
‘Complainant’?????
What will these Joni cops think up next?
What’s “Joni cops”?
Joni cops are LGBTQ cops…,, a lot of lesbians.
They are about half of female cops, like this one who got waxed by a simian recently:
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/bradley-hotel-shooting-police-sergeant-marlene-rittmanic-killed/
Survived by “her wife”
https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/il/kankakee/marlene-r-rittmanic-13945247
Jeanne Ives is a lesbian
All female military is “LGTQQBBVQDSHKSAAA”
George, whatcha smokin?
In March 2013, Ives said in an interview that same-sex marriages are a “completely disordered relationship” and said LGBT people were trying to “weasel their way” into acceptability.[15] Ives said that the concept of marriage as between one man and one woman “cannot be legislated away or redefined.”[16] When a law authorizing gay marriage passed the Illinois General Assembly, in November 2013, Ives said, “The fact is that this bill is the worst in the U.S. for protecting religious liberty.”[17]
In March 2016, a Chicago man was arrested for a felony after making two threatening phone calls to Ives over her views on same-sex marriage.[18][19] The man was found guilty in July 2016 of two counts of threatening a public official, a class 3 felony.[20]
In 2014, Ives joined the majority of colleagues in the House in voting down a ban on gay conversion therapy.[21] Illinois banned gay conversion therapy for LGBT youths in 2015.[22]
Ives opposed a 2017 bill that would make it easier for transgender people to change their birth certificates to reflect their gender identity.[23] On a radio show, she called transgender rights “junk science.”[24]
Ives opposes adoption by gay couples in Illinois.[25][26]
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Ives
George, whatcha smokin?
In March 2013, Ives said in an interview that same-sex marriages are a “completely disordered relationship” and said LGBT people were trying to “weasel their way” into acceptability.[15] Ives said that the concept of marriage as between one man and one woman “cannot be legislated away or redefined.”[16] When a law authorizing gay marriage passed the Illinois General Assembly, in November 2013, Ives said, “The fact is that this bill is the worst in the U.S. for protecting religious liberty.”[17]
In March 2016, a Chicago man was arrested for a felony after making two threatening phone calls to Ives over her views on same-sex marriage.[18][19] The man was found guilty in July 2016 of two counts of threatening a public official, a class 3 felony.[20]
In 2014, Ives joined the majority of colleagues in the House in voting down a ban on gay conversion therapy.[21] Illinois banned gay conversion therapy for LGBT youths in 2015.[22]
Ives opposed a 2017 bill that would make it easier for transgender people to change their birth certificates to reflect their gender identity.[23] On a radio show, she called transgender rights “junk science.”[24]
Ives opposes adoption by gay couples in Illinois.[25][26]
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