Females in the military....

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Daveyboy

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not try'n to be sexist here but...i wanna know what other people think about women in the military...myself i dont think they should take any part..dont get me wrong there are a few bad ass females out there...but the females in my unit dont do shit but bitch all day and get pregnant...also women arent aloud on any battle field...although they might do some well...but since there not aloud in battle whats the point in having them if they just cost the government more money...are they a waste of camies and polish??
 
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I dont agree with females in the military. Its like seing your mom go off to war and she might never come back. Men were mad to fight in wars I dont think women were. Iam not sexist. I just dont agree.

Epidemic
 
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A woman's inferior physical makeup along with her inferior emotional makeup makes her an inferior soldier.


Why don't you hear of Snoop hiring female bodyguards?
 
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Because a) Male american soldiers will more than likely CONSTANTLY sexually harrass them and rape them, and b) They don't have the upper body strength to lug those huge ass packpacks for miles.

If I may add c) THey'd break down crying at every sign of combat.
 
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A female army is the best idea since.... well.... silicone breasts?....
You would stop any war with coochie!

Think about it!
You're about to go to war over the stupid usual bullshit and instead of sending an army of soldiers, send an army of prostitutes....
With coochie, everyone wins ;-)

I think the reason why there's a lot of conflict is because there's a lot of men out there who aren't being taken care of.
Simply put, a good fuckin makes a man happy!

So ladies, take care of your men! :cool:
 
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If she can cut it(through training and shit) and wants to be in the military, go right on ahead. Same thing with combat, u want to fight then go ahead and fight. I think females should not be exempted from combat. If they go through the training then they should be just as prepared as the next person.
 
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miggidy said:


So ladies, take care of your men! :cool:
So unfunny it's hilarious. Yet another shit post from miggidy and all the ingredients for failure are here:

* Unfunny sexual innuendo.
* Blatant asskissing to siccness females.
* A stupid ass emoticon (though all emoticons are stupid).

Take a lesson from Tooper, and stop trying so hard to seem sophisticated. Wonder around the boards being the village dimwit and people will warm up to you for being such a shit head. Or better yet, never post again. Asshole.
 
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NOSTRIL KING said:
So unfunny it's hilarious. Yet another shit post from miggidy and all the ingredients for failure are here:

* Unfunny sexual innuendo.
* Blatant asskissing to siccness females.
* A stupid ass emoticon (though all emoticons are stupid).

Take a lesson from Tooper, and stop trying so hard to seem sophisticated. Wonder around the boards being the village dimwit and people will warm up to you for being such a shit head. Or better yet, never post again. Asshole.
Aww shit! My jockstrap is back wassup squirrel?
Before you talk shit, at least explain yourself.

Who said I was tryin to seem sophisticated?
When have I kissed a female's ass? There's some that I consider freinds and some who I debate with.
How is that ass kissing?

NOSTRIL KING said:

Wonder around the boards being the village dimwit and people will warm up to you for being such a shit head.
Yo ease down on the hater-ade bottle man!
I see exactly what your problem is.
You're hatin on me because I have something you don't.
Listen, no one wants to make friends with assholes ok?
You are lonely because you choose to be.
Be nice to people and you will make new friends.
It's as simple as that.
So stop hatin folks....


PS.... You look like you've been deprived of coochie :cool:
 
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Anyway...i plan on joining the air force as soon as i graduate high school (i'm a lil behind)...i'd like to be a mechanic and work on planes and any other military vehicles. I know I'm cut out for it. My dad has been in the national guard for over 20 years, I've seen how much the government can do for us, and I want the same things for my family. (nice cars, big house, etc.) And I'll do WHATEVER it takes.
 
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&e=17&u=/nm/arms_usa_academy_dc

Air Force Leaders Criticized in Academy Sex Report
Mon Sep 22, 5:31 PM ET Add Top Stories - Reuters to My Yahoo!


By Charles Aldinger

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional investigators on Monday attacked a "chasm in leadership" in the U.S. Air Force for its failure to halt a decade of sexual assaults against female cadets at the elite Air Force Academy.



In a scathing report, an independent panel appointed by Congress to probe a scandal that has rocked the service said former top Air Force officials and those who led the academy should be made to answer for allowing the problem to continue.


It recommended that the Pentagon (news - web sites) inspector general investigate the failure to respond to clear signals of a culture against women at the school that trains Air Force officers. But it did not call for punishment, saying that was up to the Pentagon.


The seven-member group said allegations of 142 sexual assaults against women had been made at the Colorado school over the past 10 years and that little had been done to halt the pattern or punish those guilty until earlier this year when the issue became public.


"The sexual assault problems at the academy are real and continue to this day," former Republican Rep. Tillie Fowler of Florida, who headed the panel, told reporters.


"In examining the evidence ... we found a deep chasm in leadership during the most critical time in the academy's history -- one that extended far beyond its campus in Colorado Springs," she said at a news conference.


"Sadly, we believe that this chasm in leadership helped create an environment in which sexual assault became a part of life" at the 4,000-student school at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.


SCANDAL HAS ROCKED AIR FORCE


The sex scandal at the academy resulted in replacement of the school's top officials this year and separate investigations by the Air Force, the Pentagon and Congress.


Fowler praised current Air Force Secretary James Roche and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John Jumper, who have moved to change the rules and culture at the academy, but said that former leaders of the service and at the school were guilty of turning their heads.


"Clearly the academy's gender climate has changed little in the past 10 years," the report said, noting that the academy's own survey data showed that one in five responding male cadets did not believe that women belonged at the school.


"The warning signs were there, but went unnoticed or ignored," Fowler told reporters.


The panel recommended a number steps to change the culture at the academy ranging from creating a Web site to educate cadets about sexual assault to giving top Air Force leaders direct oversight over the academy's deterrence of sexual assault and harassment.


It took sharp issue with Roche's recommendation that would end confidentiality in reporting of sexual assaults by female cadets, saying that would discourage such reports and protect guilty parties.


About 660 women are enrolled at the academy and 398 of those told the Pentagon inspector general's office this summer that they had been subjected to sexual harassment of one form or another.


A separate Air Force report released in June by a working group headed by Air Force general counsel Mary Walker found "no systemic acceptance of sexual assault at the school at Colorado Springs, no institutional avoidance of responsibility or systemic maltreatment of cadets who report sexual assault."


The Fowler study group criticized that Air Force report, suggesting it was written to protect Air Force leaders, and recommended that the Pentagon look into the report.
 
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Miz X RaiDeD said:
Anyway...i plan on joining the air force as soon as i graduate high school (i'm a lil behind)...i'd like to be a mechanic and work on planes and any other military vehicles. I know I'm cut out for it. My dad has been in the national guard for over 20 years, I've seen how much the government can do for us, and I want the same things for my family. (nice cars, big house, etc.) And I'll do WHATEVER it takes.
I almost enlisted in the Marines this month because of the "nice cars" and "big house" - etc etc etc...

What they don't tell you is that's after you've put in years and years and years. Until then you'll be working 12 hour days for approximately $8.50/hr (yes that's what it amounts to, 12 hour days, 6 days a week, 500 dollars every 2 weeks).

Plus after that 12 hour day, if you're in your barracks ready for a nap, any officer can pull you out and have you raking some asshole General's lawn at 11:30 at night.

Fuck enlisting, I wouldn't do it unless you're 100% destitute and homeless. Otherwise, get a fucking real job.
 

T.C

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im all for women in the military....hell even homosexuals....if they wanna go out there and get shot at and blown up....im cool with that....cuz i sure aint going join the military even if i was drafted