If you have been reading or listening to the news 
during the last few years, you may have gotten the 
impression that there was never any sex in the military 
services until women were allowed to join.
Well, yes.  There has always been a fervor about gays 
in the military but this was more in the sense of 
bullying all males into fitting a controllable steno-
type.  Once you make everyone in a group to think, feel 
and react the same, they are easier to lead.  You've 
all heard it: "A few good men" -- "The army will make a 
man of you", and the like.
Then along came woman, and suddenly sex reared it's 
ugly head where it had never been before -- in the 
military services.  Just like the Garden of Eden, 
everything was going great until Eve spoiled it all 
with a snake and an apple (or two?).  Talk about sym-
bolism!  Gosh, it's all women's fault that rape and 
sexual harassment happen.  "It's because they joined 
up" --  "Like, they were obviously looking for it" -- 
"They're all lesbians anyway and they need straighten-
ing out." 
What a load of crap.  Just because it hasn't made front 
page news, it doesn't mean the services have been 
celibate until women darkened their doors.  There are 
literally tons of records of sexual misconduct toward 
women in towns, cities, civilian workers on military 
bases and, of course, in every navel port.  Just re-
cently, in all the fervor over the poor career Sargent 
who was convicted of raping 6 women, a reporter came up 
with a stunning quote from a military maven.  "Before 
women were allowed we hardly ever heard of sex problems 
except for an occasional enlisted man sleeping with or 
raping officer's wives."
And who is leading this condemnation of women?  Sure 
enough, many of the military who have fought the idea 
of women in the service.  We would expect that.  What 
is also expected is that women are actively speaking 
out to condemn other women.  If you ever want to hear a 
person who really drips hatred of herself and her gen-
der, take a listen to a woman named Laura Ingram.  
Laura has it all figured out.  Women are destroying the 
military.  They are evil beings who have wormed their 
way into a select society of superior beings and are 
intent on destroying our mighty army, navy, airforce 
and marines to say nothing of the coast guard.  And 
it's not enough that they are in the services them-
selves, they have infiltrated the service academies (OH 
MY!) even soon to come unto the sacred turf of VMI and 
--well, you can name the others.  Laura is a role model 
for fembots and the poster child for the male suprema-
cist that lead the political/religious cults.    
To hear her tell it, women just go in these sacred 
places with the intent of seducing these poor males and 
thereby destroying the very fabric of our civilization 
-- "Oh the humanity!"  And, of course, trouble fol-
lowed.  The stalwart male, tormented beyond endurance, 
responded.  He couldn't help himself.  It's all her 
fault.  Added to this is her claim that women on ships 
are getting pregnant at an alarming rate.  What did 
sailors ever do before women served in the navy?  Have 
they stopped making those delightful blow up dolls and 
sex toys?
Yes, there are women who are sexual predators just as 
there are men that are sexual predators.  The services 
should weed them out and get on with the training of 
adult males and females.  For all the recent publicity, 
there are D.I's who do not rape their charges; there 
are many examples of women and men training together 
without intergenderal groping, and there are men and 
women out there that are learning to respect each other 
as human beings and comrades in arms.
Flash!  Women and men can learn to exist together in 
military and other situations but it means that they 
must shuck off the cultural conditioning they have 
received from birth.  The conditioning that women are 
here to serve men; that women are neither equal nor 
human but are recreational and procreational vessels.  
   
Did you ever hear of NORWICH?  It's a military academy 
located in Northfield, Vermont.  Women have been inte-
grated into the corp of cadets for some years now and 
the new cadet commander is, gasp, a woman.  Guess what!  
They are exchanging a few cadets with VMI to show them 
how adults relate to each other.  Have you heard any-
thing about this in the national media?  Do you wonder 
why?  If any of you know Laura Ingram, tell her about 
it.  It's sure to make her day ... NOT!
Monday, May 4, 2009
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