If he considers women ready, willing, and able for combat...
then what about the draft?
Does our Commander in Chief intend to marshal our daughters into the military where they can be trained and sent to the front lines of combat?
And if women are given the option to serve,
or not to serve,
in combat,
or not in combat,
then isn't it discrimination to expect otherwise from the men?
The owner of a yogurt store explained to me that it was not necessary
for him to put a baby changing station in the restrooms.
But when the inspector found one in the women's room,
he would not allow the man to open his business
until there was a baby changing station in the men's room.
It was the law!
There was no room for discrimination or inequality!
Ideology without the ability
to extrapolate the potential consequences of our policies
is the road to lunacy!
Lead on Mr. President,
lead on!
Well written sir.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest concern about women fighting in combat is the emotional and mental toll it will inflict on the men fighting along side them. Most American men are on on board when it comes to protecting women, so if we put women in harms way it will only make it more difficult for men to make rational decisions. War is always ugly and violent, adding an extra emotional level to that will only hurt the greatness of our military.