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Todd Starnes Says Navy Transistioning Restrooms

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Todd Starnes (from Facebook profile)

Fox News Radio’s Todd Starnes joined ‘Mornings With Ken and Bernie‘ today and discussed among other things, Chinese made clothing for American Olympians and the removal of urinals on US Navy aircraft carriers.  This week it was revealed that American athletes would be wearing Ralph Lauren designed clothing made in China for the opening ceremonies of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.  Starnes said it was the first time he had ever agreed with Senator Harry Reid that the clothing should stacked and burned.  Starnes said he had only one article of Ralph Lauren clothing bought from a sale rack and he had burned it last night.

According to Starnes beginning in 2015 US aircraft carriers will no longer have urinals transitioning to a gender-neutral bathroom scheme to accommodate female sailors.  The Pentagon says it also is a cost-cutting move.  Starnes did pose  two questions,

“Are these bathrooms going to be gender-shared?  And what’s going to happen the first time a toilet seat is left up?”

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