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There Is a Difference between Military Men and Women
Jewish World Review ^ | Aug. 13, '07 | Kathryn Lopez

Posted on 08/26/2007 9:47:53 AM PDT by T.L.Sink

During a recent Democratic debate, both Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama indicated that all female citizens should register for the Selective Service. Neither candidate was as ridiculous as former Sen. Mike Gravel, who said, when it comes to men and women being drafted, "What's the difference?" The attitude the Democrats have on this issue has already caused harm to the military. Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, has been watching the feminization of military-personnel policy for decades. She explains that "gender-integrated basic training is based on the unrealistic assumption that men and women are interchangeable in all military roles. The concept tries to circumvent or disguise physical differences..." The Navy has male trainees do a minimum of 42 push-ups for a minimum score; women must do 15. Men (age 20-24) must swim 500 yards in 12 minutes; women (same age) get 14 minutes. Women are currently banned from combat. But that's the direction we've been heading in. Under Clinton, a Pentagon "risk rule" was repealed. This rule prevented women from being assigned to units that posed a risk of attack or capture - a rule that would have spared the life of Lori Piestewa a supply clerk and 24-year old single mother of two (now 5 and 6). Piestewa's brother told a reporter that Lori felt that "she wasn't going to be anywhere near any type of dangerous situation." We should be drafting a realistic vision of women's role in the armed forces - one acknowledging real and natural differences.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: loripiestewa; militarywomen; piestewa
In her widely acclaimed book "The War against Boys - How Misguided Feminism is Harming Our Young Men", Christina Hoff Sommers details how there is an orchestrated effort to feminize boys that begins in the earliest grades of our public schools. It's reached such an insanely bizarre point that even biological differences differences are denied or ignored (e.g. the greater upper body strength of males). Affirmative action is harmful enough but when it permeates our military it's a national security danger.
1 posted on 08/26/2007 9:47:54 AM PDT by T.L.Sink
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To: T.L.Sink

Exactly correct.


2 posted on 08/26/2007 9:56:05 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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To: T.L.Sink

Another great read regarding this subject is “The Kinder, Gentler Military”, by Stephanie Gutmann.


3 posted on 08/26/2007 9:58:14 AM PDT by SoldierMedic (Rowan Walter, 23 Feb 2007 Ramadi)
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To: T.L.Sink
Under Clinton, a Pentagon "risk rule" was repealed.

Yet another thing that Bush did absolutely nothing about. It makes some conservative call this Bill Clinton's 4th term in office.

4 posted on 08/26/2007 10:03:41 AM PDT by GOP_Party_Animal
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To: T.L.Sink
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5 posted on 08/26/2007 10:05:32 AM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX --Soccer Mom, Bible Thumper and Proud to be an American! RUN, FRED, RUN!!!)
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To: T.L.Sink

My husband has very strong opinions on this issue. I won’t use his language about it LOL. But generally, his biggest beef is this:

A WM can feasibly continue getting pregnant on a certain time line and be completely exempt from a PFT, which a male is required to consistenly improve on in order to get promoted. As a woman, I also think this is unfair, because it happens waaaayyyy more than anyone would like to admit. It is completely wrong, IMO, for a woman to be eligible for promotions under different criteria. That is NOT equality.


6 posted on 08/26/2007 10:09:30 AM PDT by USMCWife6869 (Godspeed Sand Sharks.)
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To: USMCWife6869

Likewise in the real world, Mr. & Mrs Marine. Our medium-sized factory, owned by a multi-global corp, had a laughable 50% female hiring goal some time ago. These days, it’s 20% female hire/train/promote/retain. They pay lower annual bonuses to the bosses who don’t promote “enough” women, and even brag about this in various trade publications and women’s magazines!


7 posted on 08/26/2007 11:51:33 AM PDT by flowerplough (Oh, Marge, trying is just the first step toward failure...)
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To: T.L.Sink
Women and Men in the military

Women

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I guess they're right...I don't see any difference.

8 posted on 08/26/2007 12:55:02 PM PDT by Dick Vomer (liberals suck....... but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is.,)
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