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Obituary:  Actor John Mahoney, 77, has died.

Mahoney, a British native who made Chicago his home town, was a two-time Emmy nominee for "Frasier," won a 1986 Tony Award for "The House of Blue Leaves," and worked steadily in movies.
John Cusack, who appeared with Mahoney is the 1989 film "Say Anything," tweeted that he was a great actor and a "lovely kind human — any time you saw him you left feeling better."
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What else did you expect from the heckler at the book talk Rose McGowan gave the other day?

A sizable percentage of male trans are predators and garden variety perverts.

When women say men will abuse the ability to identify as female in order to harm women or children — when they say they fear predatory men in spaces where young girls or women are in a state of undress — why are they told repeatedly that this is an impossibility, even when we are confronted with a situation like this one?

Well, yeah. 

I gave up feeling one bit sorry for these dudes years ago.  When they just did their fetishes at home, I didn't care besides my feeling the whole quackery of "transgenderism" is completely unethical.  It is when they decided to shit all over women's rights that I had no use for the men in dresses.

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