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Army exempts transgender service members from physical fitness standards
Hotair ^ | 07/06/2023 | David Strom

Posted on 07/06/2023 9:28:59 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

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To: USCG SimTech
"Put them on point dismounted to clear for mines and snipers."

They will be the ones in charge, showing those young men how to play soldier boy in the grass.. (spit)

I would not advise ANY young man to join the military, and those who are in should GET THE HELL OUT..!

41 posted on 07/07/2023 5:19:30 AM PDT by unread ("It's not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what's required." W. Churchill.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

A parade, yes. They can do that.


That requires a lot of walking. I’m not so sure they could handle even that.


42 posted on 07/07/2023 5:27:41 AM PDT by cableguymn
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To: Secret Agent Man

I bet a decent percentage doesn’t even show up to fight.


43 posted on 07/07/2023 5:29:18 AM PDT by cableguymn
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To: whitney69

“The military is going through a crisis with weight–”

Not just the Military.

Have you watched any TV coverage of crime/disaster/press coverage in your area with Police/Fire/EMS visible en masse?

One LardArse PotBellied Trough Feeder after the other.
And it’s not the vests. Some are so “Majestic” they can’t even fit in s vest.


44 posted on 07/07/2023 5:39:51 AM PDT by Macoozie (Handcuffs and Orange Jumpsuits)
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To: MinorityRepublican

.....I don’t see a draft in this country’s future any time soon...the uproar would be too great...besides, a recent study showed that 99 percent of the 34 million or so military-elegible potential service members are unfit for military service due to criminal backgrounds, drug use, poor educational levels, etc. a better alternative would be to start learning conversational Mandarin....that’s where we are headed....


45 posted on 07/07/2023 5:44:52 AM PDT by TokarevM57
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To: whitney69

This ozempic is only on the radar in my world as my wife is facing knee replacement surgery. Everyone says recovery will go better if she loses some weight. In the same way, losing weight might put off surgery. So we explored the idea of using the ozempic to lower her weight. BMI is 36. But big pharma is getting $900 a month for the 4 shots. co pay is $200 even on medicare.
That’s my beef. When weighting the options, the risk from ozempic seems alot lower than major surgery .
I know relatively nothing about diabetic other than many, myself included have been advised, are pre-diabetic. Our world is full of pre-diabetic as a large percentage of pre-diabetic will never become diabetic too.


46 posted on 07/07/2023 5:59:38 AM PDT by George from New England
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To: Macoozie

“One LardArse PotBellied Trough Feeder after the other.”

That’s in large part cause big pharma wants to sell expensive Rx solutions.


47 posted on 07/07/2023 6:01:04 AM PDT by George from New England
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To: nutmeg

... and perhaps he CONTINUES the process...


48 posted on 07/07/2023 6:09:18 AM PDT by kinsman redeemer (The real enemy seeks to devour what is good. )
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To: Reverend Wright

Of a random sample of citizens. Not the people selected by the army. The army has a higher percentage than that, even though their unfit numbers have also been rising. They aren’t up to anywhere near 77%.

Since it was 77% they probably didnt include women in the stat, because the average american woman is overweight/obese now.


49 posted on 07/07/2023 10:49:40 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Macoozie

“Have you watched any TV coverage of crime/disaster/press coverage in your area with Police/Fire/EMS visible en masse?”

Like I mentioned in one of my posts, the concept of weight control is a variable as long as the human factor is involved and the people that make the decisions are interested in aesthetics, i.e., uniform appearance rather than workability. If the commander is happy, everyone is happy. And they are responsible for producing a product to their pleasing. Thus in many cases with the politicians defunding the forces it is far more difficult finding and getting people to do the job due to decreased pay, longer hours, and different more serious assignments while our society is getting more violent and aggressive. The gene pool is limited so you take what you can get. But the tradeoff is it weakens the results and opens the door to criticism right, wrong, or considering the causes known or not.

wy69


50 posted on 07/07/2023 11:54:32 AM PDT by whitney69
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To: lee martell
If this asinine policy stays in place, there is going to be an enormous amount of resentment the Normals will have against the Trans. Enormous!


51 posted on 07/07/2023 2:11:40 PM PDT by Angelino97
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To: pepsionice

They will hire mercenaries to do the job, or free citizenship to anyone willing . Disgusting POS’s.


52 posted on 07/07/2023 2:35:26 PM PDT by ABN 505 (Right is right if nobody is right, and wrong is wrong if everybody is wrong. ~Archbishop Fulton John)
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To: whitney69
Military medicine is a trade off. These people that are willing to step in front of a bullet so others can live the life they choose are worth every cent they get.

Is it not true that only a small minority of service personnel ever find themselves in a combat situation? That most service personnel sit behind a desk with some safe support staff job?

Not everyone who wore a military uniform is a hero or served in a risky situation.

53 posted on 07/08/2023 7:25:12 AM PDT by Angelino97
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To: Angelino97

“Not everyone who wore a military uniform is a hero or served in a risky situation.”

There’s no easy answer to this.

To comment on this I would like to point out a single conflict...Afghanistan. The US Defense depart admits to 832,000 American soldiers that served in Afghanistan. And if you can display a safe place there, then you’re well ahead of the DOD. There was a constant concern over bombs and RPG’s.

There were 2,402 United States military deaths in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). 1,921 of these deaths were the result of direct hostile action. 20,713 American servicemembers were also wounded in action during the war. In addition, 18 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives also died in Afghanistan. I don’t use these numbers to point out those that gave the ultimate. I am trying to point out that everyone sent over there knew they could be one of those numbers at any time and anywhere. This is why one of the leading deaths of the military is suicide. Fear does a lot of things to a person.

They even tried to kill us when we were leaving by their rules. One explosive device detonation caused the death of 13 U.S. troops in an attack during the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan, according to U.S. Central Command officials.
They shot us in the back. Sound safe to you?

And that doesn’t include the incidents here in the US where most of those desk jobs exist. Some of those were killed in training accidents over the years. And they have to train. All service members across all branches of the United States military, including the National Guard and reserve forces, may deploy at some point in their military career. Everyone is eligible to play at that game or they are released. the biggest numbers are the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) (medical retirement) or just not allowed to re-enlist because of behavior. Tack that on to the number of security problems daily on bases/posts stateside, and there is a good reason it is made difficult to get on to one of them. And it still happens.

At least 937,000 people have been killed by direct war violence in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan. The number of people who have been wounded or have fallen ill as a result of the conflicts is far higher, as is the number of civilians who have died indirectly as a result of the destruction of hospitals and infrastructure and environmental contamination, among other war-related problems.

Thousands of United States service members have died in combat, as have thousands of civilian contractors. Many have died later on from injuries and illnesses sustained in the war zones. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and contractors have been wounded and are living with disabilities and war-related illnesses.

Know any? I do. I’m one of them from two different conflict areas over 20 years apart. And someone ask me if there should be a dollar limit on our military members. My retort was, “Can you put a price on someone that was willing to step in front of a bullet for about a third of their lives to maintain your lifestyle?”

wy69


54 posted on 07/08/2023 10:10:26 AM PDT by whitney69
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To: Macoozie

Our local LEO’s must order their uniforms from a tent company.


55 posted on 07/18/2023 7:48:20 PM PDT by oldasrocks (uit )
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