I'm thankful for all who work for freedom in our military. I don't care if they are male or female -- they all have my respect and admiration.
"I'm thankful for all who work for freedom in our military. I don't care if they are male or female -- they all have my respect and admiration."
You have no right to limit the framing of the question that way. Men DIE (and some of the females do too) because some girl wants to do something she is not fit to do, as proved by all of the changes that HAD to be made to have her there in the first place. (This also happens with police forces)A mans LIFE is worth some stupid broads self esteem?
I say "stupid broad" because what else do you call someone who takes something she hasen't earned but was given to her none the less (and for political reasons, no less). Who knows for a fact she can't perform to a mans standard but feels she has a right to be there any way irrespective of the danger it creates?
It isn't good enough that "they are doing their best" If my best isn't good enough to do a particular thing then I can't do it. They don't belong in many of the jobs they're in. That is not an opinion--it is a FACT. Check with Elaine Donnely. And, for that matter, the late Lt. Hultgren