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Washington’s Just Want Privacy’s Talking Points For Their Antitrans Initiative

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Do you want to know what Just Want Privacy‘s talking points are? The talking points that the organization gives out to their spokespeople who support […]

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Autumn Sandeen

Cristan Williams · February 19, 2014

Washington’s Just Want Privacy’s Talking Points For Their Antitrans Initiative

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