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Your Mother’s Army
The american Spectator ^ | 04 JUN 04 | George Neumayr

Posted on 06/03/2004 9:24:22 PM PDT by dts32041

Even as John Kerry lapses into pacifist rhetoric -- describing the military under President Bush as a "back-door draft" is a scare tactic from his anti-war days -- Kerry casts himself as strong on national defense. To appear sufficiently militaristic in the eyes of the moderates he needs to win, Kerry cobbled together a board of military advisers this week. Kerry is turning for advice to, among others, Claudia Kennedy, the first female three-star general -- a feminist famous during the Clinton years for charging a fellow general (whose advancement she hoped to stop) with "inappropriate touching."

Kerry's selection of Claudia Kennedy to his board of military advisers is illuminating: he is now taking advice on how to strengthen the military from feminists intent on weakening it. Claudia Kennedy once bragged to West Point cadets that "this is not your father's Army anymore!" As the press reported in the 1990s, Kennedy didn't like the word "enemy"; she relied instead on the term "peer competitor."

Hillary Clinton was so impressed with Kennedy's political correctness she named Kennedy her "favorite general." While Kennedy never received a Purple Heart from Bill Clinton for getting chased around a desk, she received many honors and served in important posts. One of her more noteworthy contributions was her launching of the "Consideration of Others" (COO) training program.

People magazine reported that Kennedy entered the military after filling out an Army enlistment coupon in Cosmopolitan magazine. She had hoped to feminize the military and did. But not all of her subordinates appreciated her vision for a softer military. The press reported their criticism of her for "giggling" at an intelligence conference.

After she lectured them on the need to conduct Consideration of Others sessions, one complained to the press: ''The general, wearing spit-shined paratrooper boots that came up to her knees, spent 15 minutes discussing our mission. And then, for the next 40, she stressed the need for equality and sensitivity and understanding of others…I couldn't help wondering if this was some event sponsored by the YWCA instead of the U.S. army.''

Kerry's comment about Bush's "back-door draft" is curious given that he is taking advice from feminists who have long thought that women should be exposed to a draft. After all, equal rights means equal exposure to the draft. Claudia Kennedy thought it only fair that she enter the military if men were entering it. As she writes in her memoirs, "In 1969, America was at war in Vietnam, and although some of my sorority sisters ... were bemused when I told them I was joining the Army, young men were being drafted and I didn't think it was fair for them to shoulder the entire burden when women were exempted. I also didn't believe women could claim equal privileges of citizenship without understanding and accepting the equal responsibilities of a citizen."

Imagine what America's draft policy would be like under a Kerry administration if Kennedy were the head of the Joint Chiefs, with Hillary chipping in from the Armed Services committee (where she now sits). We might have a Kerry kitchen-door draft. The military already dragoons single mothers from the reserves into service (on the principle that deployment policies must be gender-neutral and leaving orphans behind is a price an enlightened society must pay for the progress of women in combat). In the Iraqi conflict, at least 20 women have died, several of them mothers. The first woman killed in combat in Iraq was Lori Piestewa, a single mother with two preschoolers.

A few more years of gender engineering ramped up under a Kerry administration, and Claudia Kennedy would be able to say: This is your mother's army.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: coos; feminzis; karpinski; kerry; wimps
With the selection of the Old Drunk Crowe, the internationalist Shakielesviloently, I expect the team will be complete when Le Aspin is called back to take the Tanks and other armor away from our fighting men.
1 posted on 06/03/2004 9:24:24 PM PDT by dts32041
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To: dts32041
This country will go down the toilet, if Kerry gets in the White House. I never thought I could dread anyone more than Hillary or Algore.

The Dim Party is nothing but a collection of psychopathic freaks.

2 posted on 06/03/2004 9:29:40 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides

I agree with all your comments. But, to put your mind at ease a bit, Kerry is digging himself into a deeper hole on Iraq and Military Defense.

He is offering nothing different from what the Prez has in the works already. This is causing much dismay, even for the Dim-o-rats. And tonight, I heard Ralph Nader say that there is no difference in Bush and Kerry with regard to Iraq and he WILL emerge as the anti-war candidate so those who oppose the war will have a voice and a vote. Plus he is courting the Green Party again. This would put him on more ballots (states) than he was on in 2000.

So Kerry, as my daddy would say, has pissed into the wind.


3 posted on 06/03/2004 9:55:49 PM PDT by no dems (Does the Bush/Cheney camp monitor the Freep website?)
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I expect the team will be complete when Le Aspin is called back to take the Tanks and other armor away from our fighting men.

Called back? Dug up is more like it.

4 posted on 06/03/2004 10:53:16 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Why the long face, John?)
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I don't thinks the dem rats know he is dead.
5 posted on 06/04/2004 5:19:09 AM PDT by dts32041 (What is the exit strategy for Europe and Japan ? - I don't think there was one, we are still there)
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