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    That theory was put to the test at our house not too long ago when Erin wanted to dazzle Bob with a martial arts move, and he had her incapacitated before I could grab the camera
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">In Erin's defense she wouldn't get very far using martial arts on a pachyderm either.

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    GL, you could have been bangin that cop six ways from Sunday and if I remember right she was pretty cute.

    AND....AND...you would have had your own personal protector. With a GUN no less! <pant pant>

    FOOL!! [img]wink.gif[/img]

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    Originally posted by Sea Gull:
    In Erin's defense she wouldn't get very far using martial arts on a pachyderm either.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Heh, now how did you know about my mental picture of Trav? I've always thought of him as a kind of Ninja Dumbo.

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    Originally posted by gae:
    I don't think my gender is second class, so patronizing me is not a good idea.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Sorry, little miss but your blanket condemnation of an entire sex as being unable to hack it IS putting them into second class status. You elected to use sex as the measure. Had you said that you didn't think that small statured people shouldn't be cops then it would be a different argument. (You'd still be wrong but in a different way. [img]smile.gif[/img] )

    Carry on.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Aye, aye, SIR!

    <font color="#000002" size="1">[ June 16, 2004 03:41 PM: Message edited by: Pi?a ]</font>

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    Expressing an opinion about a gender is certainly not condemnation, Pina. And I brought up Erin's stature because of your crack about her not being equal to a man.

    Stature is just part of it.

    I've been a woman for almost 50 years, and I just don't believe that women are inherently suited to LEO or soldiering jobs. There are exceptions, of course, but I can't think of any woman I know now, or have known over the course of my life that would be as effective as a man. And I include in that a former female narc cop.

    Since I've met our resident former Ranger (uh, that'd be Jumper for those who haven't be paying attention) and you haven't, and since I live with Trav, another person you haven't met, I have to say a couple of things. Jumper is not a big guy; Trav's taller, and when he lets his hair down, tends to intimidate folks in restaurants and stuff.

    But Jumper was a Ranger, and a damned good one, I'd say, since he's here to (not) tell the tales of what he did. Trav couldn't have been a Ranger. Different personalities. (Not to mention the fact that Rangers end up in God-forsaken places with no decent grocery store for miles.)

    My brother is a graduate of Annapolis, but he was never a sailor. He was simply an over-educated "officer and gentleman". It's to his credit that he got out after he did his 5 after the Academy.

    One nephew, on the other hand, has a degree in accounting and has been with the ONG for 20 years now. He's been deployed to a lot of the nasty spots in the world. I'm assuming he's good at what he does, because he's still alive.

    Erin's boyfriend was a grunt Marine in the Gulf War, and had body bag duty. From the very little he's said, I don't think that I could have done the job without going stark raving mad. (And for those of you who think I already am, fuck off. Sorry Sluggo.)

    Some of us can soldier or enforce laws. Some of us can't. I happen to think that most women can't. I also happen to think that although most men can't, they have better inate skills to rise to the occassion if necessary.

    We all have different skill sets, Pina. And just to further piss you off, I will also go on record as saying that I think the stupid assed laws that require marginally or non-qualified people a spot on the cops, or in the military, or the FD are insane.

    When push comes to shove, I'd rather be locked and loaded, standing next to a man, than next to a screaming woman.

    Go figure.

    Carry on.

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    Originally posted by gae:
    Expressing an opinion about a gender is certainly not condemnation, Pina. And I brought up Erin's stature because of your crack about her not being equal to a man.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Uhm, Gae? When one condemns an entire gender, i.e. declares them unfit for a particular purpose, it is by definition condemnation.

    And I didn't make a crack about Erin being unfit. I made a crack about you thinking she isn't equal to a man.

    Truth to tell the last time I tangled with her here I wasn't particularly impressed but maybe she's improved a bit with higher learnin.

    [SNIP] Rationale for thinking woman inferior to men, soldier stories and observation that different people have different capabilities.[/SNIP]

    Some of us can soldier or enforce laws. Some of us can't. I happen to think that most women can't. I also happen to think that although most men can't, they have better inate skills to rise to the occassion if necessary.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Gae your assumption that the capability to soldier or serve in LE is related to gender is, well, Ann Coulter nuts. Physical strength, and I assume this is the primary difference you think exist between the genders, aint the whole ball of wax. I served with people who frankly were out and out wimps in the physical department but they were fine and admirable sailors.

    We all have different skill sets, Pina. And just to further piss you off, I will also go on record as saying that I think the stupid assed laws that require marginally or non-qualified people a spot on the cops, or in the military, or the FD are insane.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">You know, back in the days when these jobs required one to be big then you might have had an argument, though it would still be a marginal one at best, but none of these require people to be huge hulking brutes anymore. Women, in general, are perfectly up to the challenge of getting the job done.

    When push comes to shove, I'd rather be locked and loaded, standing next to a man, than next to a screaming woman.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Screaming woman?? So now your not just saying your daughter is inferior physically but that she is prone to hysteria under stress and is mentally or emotionally inferior. Damn, 87cents on the dollar may be too much.

    It also occurs to me that your "women are inferior" logic is pretty convienent now that there are rumblings about a new draft being looked at to relieve the troops in Iraq and Afganistan.

    I would think a patriot such as yourself would be encouraging her children to do thier duty to thier country and support our efforts there.

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    Ann Coulter nuts? Thanks for the compliment.

    I don't at all think that women are inferior. I think we are not up to certain jobs.

    If the draft were reinstated, my oldest would not make a good combat soldier and would endanger the lives of those she'd be with.

    She would, however, be outstanding in other areas of the military. You point is moot, though, since she's 27, and too old to be drafted, at least under the old draft laws.

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    Kaveh L Afrasiabi, PhD, is the author of After Khomeini: New Directions in Iran's Foreign Policy (Westview Press) and "Iran's Foreign Policy Since 9/11", Brown's Journal of World Affairs, co-authored with former deputy foreign minister Abbas Maleki, No 2, 2003.

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    I have no idea Gae. I'm guessing that if the gun is holstered and with the safety on then it shouldnt matter. I'm guessing that cops dont just leave their guins in the car on the way home if they need to stop in somehwere for good reason.
    Who's to say that she wasnt picking up something on the way into work for the stationhouse.
    Anywho, I have no problem with women being cops. If a woman joins the police force, she cant be expected to sit at a desk. It's not that kinda job, and they know what the job entails when they join and go through training.

    The combat thing is a tough call, especially when you consider what could happen in a hostage situation.

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    Originally posted by gae:
    I don't at all think that women are inferior. I think we are not up to certain jobs.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Let's see. Not inferior? Just not as capable? Sounds like a definition of inferior to me.

    If the draft were reinstated, my oldest would not make a good combat soldier and would endanger the lives of those she'd be with.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I'm sorry you think her so inept.

    She would, however, be outstanding in other areas of the military. You point is moot, though, since she's 27, and too old to be drafted, at least under the old draft laws.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">You assume the new draft will follow in the footsteps of the last. Considering the shameful way this administration is all but abandoning our service people in Iraq they seem to be having a really hard time getting new bodies. I wouldn't count on 27 being too old when your little hero bush gets desperate.

    But that's almost besides the point. As a stalwart supporter of this military invasion I'd have thought you would be eager to have your progeny join the ranks. You know do your part for god and country and all that.

    I had thought you and yours were patriots. I guess all that flag waving confused me.

    Go figure.

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