Uggh. Of course, congresscritters' and regime's daughters will never be fed to the meat grinder. You can safely bet on it. Disgusting bastard.
Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter , a Marine Corps veteran, introduced a bill in the House Thursday to include women in the draft, a revolutionary development in the history of female military participation in the United States.
Hunter introduced the bill along with Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke , who is a retired Navy SEAL commander. The two were inspired by recent statements from Army and Marine Corps leadership, namely that because women have now gained access to all combat roles, it makes sense that they, too, should have to sign up for the draft, also known as Selective Service.
The Draft America’s Daughters Act would force women between the ages of 18 and 26 to sign up for the draft just 90 days after Defense Secretary Ash Carter tells Congress all jobs are now fully open and integration, or 90 days after the bill passes.
Hunter called the bill “unfortunate” and added that he might even vote against it if it moves through the annual defense authorization process. The reason for his stance? For Hunter, allowing women access to all combat roles is irresponsible, especially since the decision came through in spite of stringent opposition from the Marine Corps and the special operations community.
Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter , a Marine Corps veteran, introduced a bill in the House Thursday to include women in the draft, a revolutionary development in the history of female military participation in the United States.
Hunter introduced the bill along with Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke , who is a retired Navy SEAL commander. The two were inspired by recent statements from Army and Marine Corps leadership, namely that because women have now gained access to all combat roles, it makes sense that they, too, should have to sign up for the draft, also known as Selective Service.
The Draft America’s Daughters Act would force women between the ages of 18 and 26 to sign up for the draft just 90 days after Defense Secretary Ash Carter tells Congress all jobs are now fully open and integration, or 90 days after the bill passes.
Hunter called the bill “unfortunate” and added that he might even vote against it if it moves through the annual defense authorization process. The reason for his stance? For Hunter, allowing women access to all combat roles is irresponsible, especially since the decision came through in spite of stringent opposition from the Marine Corps and the special operations community.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/02/04/re...#ixzz3zS1W71zA
Moar at teh link.
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