transgender surgery female to male

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images female to male transgender transgender surgery female toDakota Newfie07-03 12:20 PMAs I said, I expected to be "attacked" when I submitted my posts which only proves my point since the attacks are only coming from a "select group"; remember, the more you criticize my opions, the more you prove I'm right! That being said, since I am not a member of this "select group", Administrator please remove me from the list of IMMIGRATION VOICE members. Thank you and good bye. wallpaper...Read Full Story

NFL Player, Eric Green, Sued for Butt-Raping Transsexual

By aggressiveFRUIT on  From aggressivefruit.com
Angelina Mavilia, a transgendered woman from New York, says she was forcibly sodomized by Eric Green (pictured on the left in his Miami Dolphins uniform), and now she wants $10 million dollars.The incident allegedly happened in 2009, when the two met in Arizona. During that time, Green was playing for the Arizona Cardinals. According to Mavilia, after Green raped her he said, "This never happened. You'd better not tell."Apparently, she can't keep a secret.Angelina Mavilia is also suing the...Read Full Story

NFL Star Eric Green Accused of Sodomy by Transvestite

By NubianNewYorker on  From nubiannewyorkers.blogspot.com
San Francisco 49er Eric Green was slapped with a $10 million lawsuit filed in a Florida federal court by a transvestite. According to court documents, Green, 27, met Angelina Mavilia, 38, at a Scottsdale, Ariz., casino last year when he was playing for the Cardinals. The pair struck up a conversation and left the gambling spot thereafter. Green allegedly invited Mavilia back to his condo. Court documents state that once they arrived at his home, Green got "extremely agitated and threatening...Read Full Story

EXPLOSIVE! NFL Player Forcibly Sodomized Transgender Man, Lawsuit Claims

By Wendell Cupid on  From cupidgossip.com
Posted by: The Connector A transgender New Yorker has filed a $10 million sex assault suit against an NFL player – and in a separate action is also suing the city, saying she was abused and humiliated by cops. Angelina Mavilia’s legal action against San Francisco 49ers cornerback Eric Green alleges he forcibly sodomized her. The two met in a Scottsdale, Ariz., casino in early 2009 when Green still played for the Arizona Cardinals, the 38-year-old East Side woman says in papers filed in...Read Full Story

NFL Star Eric Green Accused of Sodomy by Transvestite

By Worshiper on  From bvonsports.com
San Francisco 49er Eric Green was slapped with a $10 million lawsuit filed in a Florida federal court by a transvestite. According to court documents, Green, 27, met Angelina Mavilia, 38, at a Scottsdale, Ariz., casino last year when he was playing for the Cardinals. The pair struck up a conversation and left the gambling spot thereafter. Green allegedly invited Mavilia back to his condo. Court documents state that once they arrived at his home, Green got "extremely agitated and threatening...Read Full Story
Study: Consumers feeling more upbeat
Study: Consumers feeling more upbeatIndianapolis Star"That is good news, and is thematically consistent with the view that the softening in recent labor data has more to do with seasonal payback than a shift lower in underlying job demand," said Eric Green of TD Securities. US stocks, hit by a surprise ...and more »  
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Consumer sentiment in May at post-recession high
Consumer sentiment in May at post-recession highMarketWatch“That is good news, and is thematically consistent with the view that the softening in recent labor data has more to do with seasonal pay back than a shift lower in underlying job demand,” said Eric Green of TD Securities.and more »  
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ERAU win 2nd straight in NAIA championship
ERAU win 2nd straight in NAIA championshipDaytona Beach News-JournalRelievers Robbie Ratliff (1 1/3 innings), Eric Green (one-third of an inning) and David Lidyard (one-third of an inning for his fifth save) preserved the shutout victory. But not before things got interesting.In the ninth inning, Ratliff left the game ...and more »  
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Stocks Cap Down Week With Mixed Finish
TheStreet.comStocks Cap Down Week With Mixed FinishTheStreet.comEric Green, chief economist at TD Securities, expects that over the coming months, the PPI will continue to trend lower. "That is good for profit margins in a time of rising unit labor costs," said Green. "On the retail side it is a positive for real ...and more »  
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Libertyville's The Werk Shop Offers Tips on Saving Gas
Libertyville's The Werk Shop Offers Tips on Saving GasTribLocalBy Eric Green Business Buzz May 10, 2012 2:19 pm With summer road trips a common occurrence and the price of gas still rising, The Werk Shop in Libertyville would like to take this opportunity to offer tips on saving gas. "With gasoline prices climbing ...  
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Algonquin Regional lacrosse team plays for more than a state title...
Community AdvocateAlgonquin Regional lacrosse team plays for more than a state titleCommunity AdvocateEric Green, a 12-year-old who played lacrosse in Southborough's youth program and for the Massachusetts Vikings Select Boys Lacrosse, died suddenly from complications due to a seizure condition. This year the Algonquin boys lacrosse team will honor ...  
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The Werk Shop in Libertyville Announces April Alignment Special
The Werk Shop in Libertyville Announces April Alignment SpecialTribLocalBy Eric Green Business Buzz April 17, 2012 12:05 pm Wheel alignment is very important for a vehicle's tire wear and the driver's safety. It also ensures that a car handles correctly and performs in top condition. For this reason, The Werk Shop, ...  
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