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}}</ref> and Navy veteran primarily associated with [[Code Pink]] who gained media attention in [[2007]] after appearing in the background during [[Valerie Plame]]'s testimony before a [[United States House of Representatives|House]] panel on [[March 16]]. Potts sat a few rows behind Plame and repeatedly mugged for [[C-SPAN]] cameras wearing a shirt labeled "Impeach Bush Now." Plame was seen looking back at Potts after her testimony. Photos of the protest appeared almost immediately on the [[Drudge Report]] and Potts was interviewed the following afternoon on [[CNN]].
}}</ref> and Navy veteran primarily associated with [[Code Pink]] who gained media attention in [[2007]] after appearing in the background during [[Valerie Plame]]'s testimony before a [[United States House of Representatives|House]] panel on [[March 16]]. Potts sat a few rows behind Plame and repeatedly mugged for [[C-SPAN]] cameras wearing a shirt labeled "Impeach Bush Now." Plame was seen looking back at Potts after her testimony. Photos of the protest appeared almost immediately on the [[Drudge Report]] and Potts was interviewed the following afternoon on [[CNN]].


Potts is a Persian Gulf War veteran who served aboard the [[USS Yosemite (AD-19)]]. Potts was injured by evaporated mercury in an engine room aboard the ship and was offered an honorable discharge after failing to get treatment. He now lives off of [[Social Security]] disability benefits.<ref name="Yahoo">{{cite news
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Potts married and fathered a child after his discharge, but divorced in 2003. After the divorce, Potts began dressing as a woman full-time, and while he has been taking unproven herbal supplements to alter his body's hormones to be more female, he has not undergone [[Sex_reassignment_therapy#Hormone_replacement_therapy|conventional hormone therapy]] nor has he had [[sex_reassignment_surgery|surgery]] to alter his anatomy.<ref>[http://www.missourileadership.com/story/2006/4/17/62425/2902 Midge Potts, who is a Republican, is campaigning against Rep. Roy Blunt] Marcus Kabel, AP, via Missouri Leadership, April 16, 2006</ref>
Potts married and fathered a child after his discharge, but divorced in 2003. After the divorce, Potts began dressing as a woman full-time, and while she has been taking unproven herbal supplements to alter her body's hormones to be more female, she has not undergone [[Sex_reassignment_therapy#Hormone_replacement_therapy|conventional hormone therapy]] nor has she had [[sex_reassignment_surgery|surgery]] to alter her anatomy.<ref>[http://www.missourileadership.com/story/2006/4/17/62425/2902 Midge Potts, who is a Republican, is campaigning against Rep. Roy Blunt] Marcus Kabel, AP, via Missouri Leadership, April 16, 2006</ref>


In February 2005, Potts was arrested on the lower steps of the Supreme Court, along with two other [[DC Anti-War Network]] activists, David Barrows and Pete Perry<ref> [http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/125361/index.php GUILTY!!! Anti-Torture Protestors get surprise sentence!] DC IndyMedia, June 2005</ref>. The three were protesting the government's use of torture at places such as [[Abu Gharib]] and [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]], as well as the confirmation of [[Alberto Gonzales]] as U.S. Attorney General. Later that same year, he was arrested with [[Cindy Sheehan]] and about 370 others in front of the White House protesting the war and occupation of [[Iraq]].
In February 2005, Potts was arrested on the lower steps of the Supreme Court, along with two other [[DC Anti-War Network]] activists, David Barrows and Pete Perry<ref> [http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/125361/index.php GUILTY!!! Anti-Torture Protestors get surprise sentence!] DC IndyMedia, June 2005</ref>. The three were protesting the government's use of torture at places such as [[Abu Gharib]] and [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]], as well as the confirmation of [[Alberto Gonzales]] as U.S. Attorney General. Later that same year, she was arrested with [[Cindy Sheehan]] and about 370 others in front of the White House protesting the war and occupation of [[Iraq]].


He unsuccessfully ran in Missouri's primary for the 7th District Congressional seat<ref> [http://www.ky3.com/news/2532721.html Transgendered Congressional candidate may be state's first] KY3 News, March 2006</ref> as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] in 2006 against incumbent Republican Congressman [[Roy Blunt]]. Potts received 7 percent of the vote in the Republican primary in the southwest Missouri district.
She unsuccessfully ran in Missouri's primary for the 7th District Congressional seat<ref> [http://www.ky3.com/news/2532721.html Transgendered Congressional candidate may be state's first] KY3 News, March 2006</ref> as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] in 2006 against incumbent Republican Congressman [[Roy Blunt]]. Potts received 7 percent of the vote in the Republican primary in the southwest Missouri district.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:11, 14 September 2007

Midge Potts speaks at a protest during the 2007 State of the Union Address.

Midge Potts (born Mitchell Eugene Potts) is a transgendered peace activist[1] and Navy veteran primarily associated with Code Pink who gained media attention in 2007 after appearing in the background during Valerie Plame's testimony before a House panel on March 16. Potts sat a few rows behind Plame and repeatedly mugged for C-SPAN cameras wearing a shirt labeled "Impeach Bush Now." Plame was seen looking back at Potts after her testimony. Photos of the protest appeared almost immediately on the Drudge Report and Potts was interviewed the following afternoon on CNN.

Potts is a Persian Gulf War veteran who served aboard the USS Yosemite (AD-19). Potts was injured by evaporated mercury in an engine room aboard the ship and was offered an honorable discharge after failing to get treatment. She now lives off of Social Security disability benefits.[2]

Potts married and fathered a child after his discharge, but divorced in 2003. After the divorce, Potts began dressing as a woman full-time, and while she has been taking unproven herbal supplements to alter her body's hormones to be more female, she has not undergone conventional hormone therapy nor has she had surgery to alter her anatomy.[3]

In February 2005, Potts was arrested on the lower steps of the Supreme Court, along with two other DC Anti-War Network activists, David Barrows and Pete Perry[4]. The three were protesting the government's use of torture at places such as Abu Gharib and Guantanamo Bay detention camp, as well as the confirmation of Alberto Gonzales as U.S. Attorney General. Later that same year, she was arrested with Cindy Sheehan and about 370 others in front of the White House protesting the war and occupation of Iraq.

She unsuccessfully ran in Missouri's primary for the 7th District Congressional seat[5] as a Republican in 2006 against incumbent Republican Congressman Roy Blunt. Potts received 7 percent of the vote in the Republican primary in the southwest Missouri district.

References

  1. ^ "Midge Potts seeks change". Columbia Daily Tribune. April 16, 2006. Retrieved 2007-04-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Alexander, David (April 7, 2007). "Transgender Navy vet protests war in Congress". Reuters. Retrieved 2007-04-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Midge Potts, who is a Republican, is campaigning against Rep. Roy Blunt Marcus Kabel, AP, via Missouri Leadership, April 16, 2006
  4. ^ GUILTY!!! Anti-Torture Protestors get surprise sentence! DC IndyMedia, June 2005
  5. ^ Transgendered Congressional candidate may be state's first KY3 News, March 2006

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