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Jedi Knight
30th April 2003, 02:11 PM
lol (http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=7571).
When Ann Coulter mentioned that John Walker should have seen a firing squad for fighting with the Taliban against US forces in Afghanistan she had a brilliant point.
That point is that the radical left is now treasonous and they do treasonous acts regularly and get away with it. So what if Walker got 20 years in prison--he should have got a firing squad.
The radical left matriarchal totalitarian hypocrisy only deepens with women in the military. In the article one female soldier said: "She said she would not have joined the Army "if I'd known this was going to happen.""
Well hon, war isn't a "take back the night" rally. It isn't a feminazi pro-abortion protest somewhere and then a trip to McDonald's for a BigMac after.
No, war is not like that.
Which is why I support "single moms" getting the opportunity to go to war and being sent to the front lines, just as those other "single moms" were at the front. I say that because the article I linked lists them as "sole parents", and I am convinced that is a lie. Unless those women self-impregnated themselves with turkey basters, there is a father there. It could be proved that there are fathers and single moms are not "sole parents" if "single moms" go to the front lines with regularity. As they are taken out by enemy forces, the "dads" would obviously become known after that, right? Then the leftist media couldn't obviously continue with its "sole parent" feminazi propaganda.
So this "mother's day", I want to see a lot of women, at least 50% of the entire military force, at the front lines. That is what I want to see.
JK
Jedi Knight
30th April 2003, 04:05 PM
bump
JAR
30th April 2003, 04:12 PM
This is a great post. You have great comic material. When I read that term "feminazi pro-abortion", I started cracking up.
JAR
30th April 2003, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
The radical left matriarchal totalitarian hypocrisy
More great Jedi Knight terminology.
Jedi Knight
30th April 2003, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by JAR
More great Jedi Knight terminology.
Hey, thnx ;)
JK
Lisa
30th April 2003, 07:46 PM
Phyllis should considered getting a life. Or live by her own credo "seen and not heard".
Look guys, I've already established I did my twenty. Most of the women I encountered were hard working and dedicated. I was in a career field were the females were few and far between. The small percentage who want to slack give everyone an excuse. I met plenty of male slackers too. Any goof-off I supervised, regardless of gender, got the appropriate paperwork. My husband is much worse, I at least give one warning is most cases.
You know one of the things I hated most? Being painted with a broad brush. 100 women can be with a unit. 1 wants out. So she gets pregnant. Now they say all women get pregnant to get out of assignments. This isn't fair. I know a guy who purposefully got his wife pregnant to get out of a TDY. Does anyone think the less of him for this? I'll give you three guess who had to take his place. At least I came back with a nice tan.
Crossbow
1st May 2003, 05:12 AM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
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So this "mother's day", I want to see a lot of women, at least 50% of the entire military force, at the front lines. That is what I want to see.
JK
I do not care what you want to see.
Does anyone else care about what he wants to see?
Jedi Knight
1st May 2003, 08:04 AM
Originally posted by Lisa
Phyllis should considered getting a life. Or live by her own credo "seen and not heard".
Look guys, I've already established I did my twenty. Most of the women I encountered were hard working and dedicated. I was in a career field were the females were few and far between. The small percentage who want to slack give everyone an excuse. I met plenty of male slackers too. Any goof-off I supervised, regardless of gender, got the appropriate paperwork. My husband is much worse, I at least give one warning is most cases.
You know one of the things I hated most? Being painted with a broad brush. 100 women can be with a unit. 1 wants out. So she gets pregnant. Now they say all women get pregnant to get out of assignments. This isn't fair. I know a guy who purposefully got his wife pregnant to get out of a TDY. Does anyone think the less of him for this? I'll give you three guess who had to take his place. At least I came back with a nice tan.
If the chick statistics of women serving in the military wasn't a problem, then why does the pentagon classify them? Why, for example, can't anyone get access to readiness information about how many female servicemen (lol) got pregnant right before Persian Gulf War I? I remember reading a Hackworth article about it.
What is even more hilarious was Jessica Lynch getting Secret Service protection when she arrived at the airport in the United States on a stretcher. How many "men" got Secret Service protection when they arrived in the US? I thought it was great that she got a chance to see war the way war really is and not the way feminazis define it no matter what the end outcome, but come on--Secret Service protection?
Why don't women just end the nonsense and demand to be part of the Selective Service? You will never hear me comment on the matter again if women would demand that one easy inclusion. I know it doesn't involve murdering babies in the womb and is the protection of the nation-state so it probably won't interest feminazi groups, but it would go a long way to ending the laughable debate about women in the military.
JK
Lisa
1st May 2003, 10:57 AM
The info is there for those with the clearance and the need to know. It's called a SORTS report. When the numbers are crunched, it reflects a units/bases readiness posture. For obvious reasons, this information is classified. I thought you said you'd been in the military?
subgenius
1st May 2003, 11:04 AM
"Mother's Day" should be renamed "Matriarchal Totalitarian's Day."
Hope the benighted one has a good one. What could that be like?
Jedi Knight
1st May 2003, 11:15 AM
Originally posted by Lisa
The info is there for those with the clearance and the need to know. It's called a SORTS report. When the numbers are crunched, it reflects a units/bases readiness posture. For obvious reasons, this information is classified. I thought you said you'd been in the military?
The public has a need to know so they know the real deal about female military performance in times of crisis. I appreciate a female like you acknowledging that such reporting exists. ;)
JK
Jedi Knight
1st May 2003, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by subgenius
"Mother's Day" should be renamed "Matriarchal Totalitarian's Day."
Hope the benighted one has a good one. What could that be like?
No way, Mother's Day needs to be protected. Matriarchal totalitarians are trying to destroy Mother's Day because Mother's Day implies that a female has been penetrated (the feminist fear) and had a baby, thus making the female a mother, something Matriarchal totalitarians despise more than guns.
The "celebration" of the "diversity" of "motherhood" is something the radical feminazis hate more than anything else.
JK
Tricky
1st May 2003, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by Jedi Knight
No way, Mother's Day needs to be protected. Matriarchal totalitarians are trying to destroy Mother's Day because Mother's Day implies that a female has been penetrated (the feminist fear) and had a baby, thus making the female a mother, something Matriarchal totalitarians despise more than guns.
JK
Then maybe you should choose another word, benighted one, because the root of matriarchal is "mother".
matriarch - a female who rules or dominates a family, group, or state; specifically : a mother who is head and ruler of her family and descendants.
Really, Jedi. I'm sorry the cute girl in your junior high school wouldn't go out with you, but this is a pretty extreme case of carrying a grudge.
subgenius
1st May 2003, 12:49 PM
"Really, Jedi. I'm sorry the cute girl in your junior high school wouldn't go out with you, but this is a pretty extreme case of carrying a grudge."
You're going to have to go back a little earlier than that.
Tricky
1st May 2003, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by subgenius
"Really, Jedi. I'm sorry the cute girl in your junior high school wouldn't go out with you, but this is a pretty extreme case of carrying a grudge."
You're going to have to go back a little earlier than that.
You think he was a bottle baby?
subgenius
1st May 2003, 11:13 PM
What do you think JK's gonna do on Matriarchal Terrorism Day?
Beat his mommy up?
dmarker
1st May 2003, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by subgenius
What do you think JK's gonna do on Matriarchal Terrorism Day?
Beat his mommy up?
Probably. I've noticed that males of JK's type always blame their mothers for everything.
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