Posted on 10/28/2016 7:51:07 AM PDT by TigerClaws
Hillary Clinton was one of the many women to respond to the Senates approval Tuesday of a bill requiring women to register for the draft when they turn 18. Clinton told The Huffington Post that she supports the measure, though she continues to favor an all-volunteer military, which the U.S. has had since 1973. ***** Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat from Missouri, said after the vote that its just a matter of time until women are treated equally in the military. The reaction from women outside of politics, including commenters on Women in the Worlds Facebook page, was decidedly more diverse. *** I think this would be a big step toward real female empowerment and also a general change in attitude toward the quickness in going to war. I see this as potentially a very good thing, Naugle wrote.
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Sure she does because she knows that she would have been exempt because of her eyesight.
Nah. They're just scared Hillary will be in charge of sending reinforcements if they need them.
#Draftourdaughters has 85,000 shares on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/hashtag/DraftOurDaughters?src=tren
Buzzfeed thought it was a legit Hillary campaign! lol!
bttt
>>If your comment comes from a womans perspective, its self-destructive.
If your comment comes from a mans perspective, its cowardly. The duty of men is to protect women from believing lies.<<
My comment comes from frustration about Feminazis who never have to actually experience the results of their proposed and suicidal societal changes.
Are these REAL ADS????
(Just having a few minutes here and there to check FR.)
No!
Just some creative people taking Clinton’s past words and recent ones re the draft and fighting Russia and adding pictures to drive home how dangerous she is.
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