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  1. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    wow, thanks chickened. (not being sarcastic here)
  2. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    You know what else is a cost for our freedom? Time, money, health, peace of mine? You know who else ensures our freedom? volunteers, civil rights activists, human rights groups? I have been on the front lines staring down corrupt police officers at a native rights protest,. I do free lance...
  3. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    I tried, I was turned down because of a heart problem I was unaware of.
  4. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    as said, over used in an attempt to shut down rational conversation by causing emotional and reactionary responses.
  5. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    What does that mean exactly? Freedom isn't free. I mean I know what it is suppose to mean, but I have seen it thrown out so often to shut down an open conversation that the statement has become a Hyperbole.
  6. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    The founding fathers also had slaves and believed women belonged to their fathers and husbands. Freedom, like many notions of our founding fathers, change with time. All ideas, laws, and other man made social contracts change as the generations do. They were good men for their era. They were...
  7. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    While an obligatory community service of some sort for everyone is a nice idea, it rubs against the very notion of freedom in our country. I volunteer because I choose to. Had I been forced to do so my contrary nature would have been rearing its ugly head. Especially since at the age of 18 was a...
  8. KristyHall

    Women in combat...

    We have women firefighters, police, CIA, FBI, Doctors, Paramedics, all put their lives at risk daily, most see combat, and are not restricted due to what gender they possess. The fact is, women see combat in the military, but because they could not be apart of an official combat unite, they...
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