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Posted by Nickelplate on Tue Nov 28th at 3:19pm 2006


Well, If we didn't...? I mean, that's just stupid.


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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Nov 28th at 3:36pm 2006


? quoting Nickelplate
Well, If we didn't...? I mean, that's just stupid.

Agreed. However, ask them... Assuming you are on a level of intimacy to where a question of that nature wouldn't get you hit.

Again, this comment isn't meant in a crude sense. Women think differently than men, and how I phrased it is my interpretation of how it was told to me.

When asked what separates women from men, a woman will always use procreation (baby carrying) as the defining difference and that alone makes them superior and why they are exempted from the rules governing equality.... Then they will go into the tangent of... What I said.





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Posted by Bewbies on Tue Nov 28th at 5:05pm 2006


one big factor is the male/female relation within the armed service. aside from the fact that many guys' IQs are cut in half when a woman is nearby, there'd be many sexual issues throughout the ranks. there's already a huge deal whenever two guys are caught hiding the sausage, imagine if there were more women. eeesh

my stance on the issue is that women do have a place in the armed services, but at their own will. someones got to hold down the fort at home.




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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Nov 29th at 2:13am 2006


We live in a world where the gender roles are so blurred. If a guy can marry another guy, and a woman can make more money than her husband, then I think that women should be drafted too.

I think that it will be like the prison system. One system for women and another for men. completely separate units, platoons, systems and divisions.




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Posted by Dr Brasso on Wed Nov 29th at 3:30am 2006


im pinned down in a field, half my leg shredded from a mine, and my ass hanging out in the breeze <-------see avatar***.....i have about 50 yards to get to the treeline and safety.....now, the incoming fire notwithstanding, whos gonna get me to safety on the drag....a 160 lb gal, that the rest of the unit is going to instinctively coddle, or 220 lb ex football jock Otto Mattiche who can sprint to the finish with two of me on his back....?

to me, the combat differences are so obvious its painfull....but all should have to serve in some capacity for at least a 2 year stint....IMHO....yes on registering, but all the while with tact, decorum, and abilities in mind...

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Posted by French Toast on Wed Nov 29th at 4:09am 2006


^^My thoughts exactly.

On a similar train of thought, local law enforcement/safety places have to have a certain amount of women. Like Fire Stations have to have at least 30% women or something similar.

To me, it's foolish. I want the person who is best capable to rescue my ass from a burning building. I'll feel no different if it's a man or a woman.




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Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Wed Nov 29th at 4:35pm 2006


<img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> I had one 153cm tall girl in the same company for a while, then she became a sergeant. I'm not talking any heavily build girl here... I'm talking about those a bit larger than fire extinguisher types. I wonder if anyone is ever going to take that one seriously. I know I didn't... <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif"> I have to agree with Brasso here.



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Posted by Campaignjunkie on Wed Nov 29th at 8:39pm 2006


Ha, I just registered. You can just go to the website and fill out the forms. I don't think it's such a big deal though, since I doubt there will be a draft in the near future - it's political suicide. Sure, there've been some proposals, but they always get shot down.

As for why women aren't allowed to register, I think the reason is obvious - no one cares to change it.




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Posted by fishy on Wed Nov 29th at 9:02pm 2006


? quoting Flynn
There just is something unsexy about a lady in a boring old uniform

you either forgot the blue text, or there's something wrong with you.

or me.

? quoting Pvt.Scythe
There is no such thing as equality in real life.

^^

? quoting Dr Brasso
im pinned down in a field, half my leg shredded from a mine, and my ass hanging out in the breeze <-------see avatar***.....i have about 50 yards to get to the treeline and safety.....now, the incoming fire notwithstanding, whos gonna get me to safety on the drag....a 160 lb gal, that the rest of the unit is going to instinctively coddle, or 220 lb ex football jock Otto Mattiche who can sprint to the finish with two of me on his back....?Doc B...

now henry does scare me...




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Posted by MisterBister on Thu Nov 30th at 12:18am 2006


Despite being a "civilized" country, Sweden does have conscription. Personally, I think its inhuman to even have an army, and its beyond evilness to force people to do training which teaches them to kill other people.
Women aren't included in this conscription, but they are allowed to do national service if they prove themselves to be mentally and physically fit enough.

In Sweden everyone gets an personal ID when they are born, because of this, the Government keeps track on everyone and sends them demands to do "national service" when you get 18. Its practically impossible to avoid the initial tests to see if you're fit to do service. If you refuse, the police will come and get you.

Luckily the Swedish army is being cut down all the time, so there are actually many young men who are not allowed to do conscription even if they want to. The good thing is that almost everyone who doesn't want to be in the army doesn't have to.
I've heard that there are many women who wants to do national service, why is beyond me.

But this is my personal view, and I'm an extreme pacifist who train Karate in order to protect myself and the attacker in cause of an assault rather than just protecting myself.




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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jan 10th at 3:01pm 2011


Man I miss the good times where a discussion could begin-carry on-and end without anyone being awful. When I re-read this I had to laugh because Nickel found a way to insert "GOD" into it anyway. smiley


Does anyone besides me sift way back when threads?




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Posted by G4MER on Mon Jan 10th at 5:56pm 2011


Nope, I tend to live in the now and near future than in my past. Oh my past is not forgotten but I don't trips back to it to relive what I believe are the glory days.

But I have to agree this was a good topic.. but note how us discussing it changed anything of how the world works..




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Posted by Crono on Mon Jan 10th at 6:08pm 2011


Quoting Orpheus
Does anyone besides me sift way back when threads?


No. Nobody is as obsessed as you.



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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 11th at 2:57am 2011


Perhaps then master Adam you should suggest we have an auto delete after a year or so. Why pollute the entire board with the good ol days.

If we ain't gonna use them why bother retaining the damned things. smiley




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Posted by Crono on Tue Jan 11th at 3:12am 2011


Please retain from unleashing your passive aggressive personality on me. It was an answer to your question, not some movement for removal of archiving features, so stop overreacting.


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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 11th at 3:14am 2011


You deserved it and you know it. smiley



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Posted by Flynn on Tue May 31st at 9:20am 2016


Quoting Orpheus
Man I miss the good times where a discussion could begin-carry on-and end without anyone being awful. When I re-read this I had to laugh because Nickel found a way to insert "GOD" into it anyway. smiley


Does anyone besides me sift way back when threads?


I do, I am sifting back through this one as we speak. Man, the things I said as a 16 year old smiley

Quoting G4MER
Nope, I tend to live in the now and near future than in my past. Oh my past is not forgotten but I don't trips back to it to relive what I believe are the glory days.

But I have to agree this was a good topic.. but note how us discussing it changed anything of how the world works..


I disagree, I adore to look back on memories from the good ole' days!



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