Posted on 06/05/2013 8:09:28 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Sen. John McCain, who built a potent political career on his record as a Vietnam veteran and ex-prisoner of war, on Tuesday told the leaders of every military branch he cannot in good conscience advise women to join the service as the military grapples to contain and curb its sexual assault epidemic.
"Just last night, a woman came to me and said her daughter wanted to join the military and could I give my unqualified support for her doing so. I could not," McCain, an Arizona Republican, said during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing examining whether all serious sexual crimes should be removed from the chain of command.
"At its core, this is an issue about defending basic human rights but it's also a long-term threat to the strength of our military. We have to ask ourselves: if left uncorrected, what impact will this problem have on recruitment and retention of qualified men and women?" McCain asked. "I cannot overstate my disgust and disappointment over continued reports of sexual misconduct in our military. Weve been talking about this issue for years and talk is insufficient."(continued)
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And they should quit walking down the street unaccompanied until rape is eradicated .
Senile moron...
Commander in Chief Clinton was accused of workplace sexual harassment, rape, intimidation, threats, bribing witness testimony, and more.
Rots from the top down and the media supports such behavior. No need to slur the rest of the military as a result.
I agree with you and McLame in this case.
“Battles are ugly when women fight.”-C.S. Lewis
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