May 11, 2010, - 1:17 pm
Taking Bets: How Many of These Women Will Be Pregnant by 2013?
I’ve been telling you (over and over) about Barack Obama’s boneheaded decision to allow female sailors on Navy submarines a la “Operation Petticoat.” Sadly, it’s not just an old, hoaky movie from decades past, but a reality that will cause a lot of problems . . . and, as I’ve been predicting, a lot of sailorettes sent home for getting pregnant.
Midshipman Jessica Wilcox & Fellow Sailoratrixes Brag About Invading Navy Subs
Now, Associated Press is, predictably, getting in on the propaganda. The news wire is touting the women who will begin training this summer to become submarine officers and report for duty on subs by 2012.
Above is a pic of some of the women, including Midshipmen Jessica Wilcox (the blonde with her mouth open), Misty Webster, Kristin Lyles, Kayla Sax, and Laura Martindale. AP reports that 11-20 women have been selected to participate. How many of these women do you think will be pregnant by 2013? I’m taking bets. I say at least 6 out of the 20, but past experience–with female soldiers aboard ships–says that’s low and that it’s more like 8-10.
Tags: Barack Obama, female sailors, Jessica Wilcox, Kayla Sax, Kristin Lyles, Laura Martindale, Midshipman, Misty Webster, Navy, Operation Petticoat, submarines, Women, women on Navy Submarines
FIRST. Youre ideas are asinine. I wish I knew which rock you were hiding under because I would leave you a live grenade as company.
SECOND. Obviously the reason these women got to the position they are in is because the Navy trusts the sub force, and that these women are career oriented and motivated individuals.
THIRD. Women have been on surface ships for years, working side by side with male Sailors and Marines without any sort of percentage being sent home instantly pregnant.
FOURTH. They know what theyre doing.
FIFTH. Your picture caption is nothing short of wrong. These women are clearly dedicated, selfless, and humble, things that got them into the Academy in the first place and things that allowed them to succeed there enough to be picked for such a prestigious assignment. Bragging isnt in that kind of persons vocabulary.
SIXTH. They know what theyre doing.
SEVENTH. Have you ever talked to anyone in the Navy that is currently on board a submarine and asked theyre opinion on women aboard submarines? Have you interviewed any of the selectees?
EIGHTH. Who cares about sex, in the Navy its about qualification. If youre qualified for the job, then who cares.
NINTH. They know what theyre doing, the Navy knows what theyre doing, and the Submarine for knows what theyre doing. Lets be a bit of a patriot and support our troops who work, fight, and die around the clock so that you can even voice your opinion like this without the secret police showing up at your door to drag you away for badmouthing the national government. Do us a favor and get a grip on the 21st Century.
TB: Wow, threatening my life. That’s a great argument . . . for nothing. These women are in the position they are in because of no other reason than that Barack Obama wants to extend left-wing feminism to every corner of military and national security policy where it does not belong. Period. DS
THEbaldman on May 12, 2010 at 1:25 am