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February 11, 2016
Title: Obama’s Phony Push for Women’s Rights
Topic: Women in the Military
Discussed by Lt. General Jerry Boykin
with Family Research Council (www.FRC.org)
Lt. General William “Jerry” Boykin serves as the Family
Research Council’s Vice President. Before his current
position, Lt. General Boykin was one of the original members of the Army’s Delta
Force and also commanded the Army’s Green Berets. During the last four years of
his thirty-six year military career, Lt. General Boykin served as the Deputy
Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence. More importantly, however, he is a
Christian with a passion for serving others and bringing more souls to the
Kingdom of God.
Lt. Boykin is with us today to discuss the very serious possibility of every
female in America over the age of eighteen being drafted to the military for
“selective services”. Yes, that is right. Obama, if he has his way, will force
your daughter to join the military and possibly endure the hell of combat in
war.
Obama has already opened the door to women to fight in combat if they wish under
the guise of “equal rights”. His newest push, however, will make it mandatory.
Lt. Boykin says, “The military services, in their heart, know that this is
not a good thing. It will have a negative impact on military readiness.”
Is this just another Obama social engineering experiment? This appears to be the
case. Lt. Boykin goes on to explain that the Marine Corp has some compelling
data as to why this is not what America needs for the future of our military.
Ash Carter, the current Defense Secretary, has completely ignored their advice
and the advice of his military chiefs. In fact, Lt. Boykin and others don’t
believe that Carter even read the report!
The point of war is to win. Not conduct a social engineering experiment. Lt.
General Jerry Boykin explains in more detail why this is not a sexist issue; it
is about the safety of our country and what is best for all people. “The
greatest threat is the declining moral in our military which is preventing good
people from joining. And these social experiments are resulting in a lot of good
people leaving,” he declares. “We the people are the government. We
must elect people who have the courage to stand for our military.”
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December 10, 2012
Title: What happens to women in the military when they’re captured?
Topic: Women in the Military
Discussed by Robert Knight
with Robert H Knight (www.RobertHKnight.com)
Part 1 of 2
The ACLU argues that by not placing women in combat it deprives them of their constitutional rights. If you are too tall, or too large, or cannot see or hear or do push-ups, you may not qualify for serving.
When a female soldier gets captured overseas, in Iran for example, do you think that the captors are more lenient with their torture than they would be on a male? NO! Probably the exact opposite! How is this better for the female soldier?
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Title: Will cheerleaders soon be allowed to wear football gear and participate?
Topic: Women in the Military
Discussed by Robert Knight
with Robert H Knight (www.RobertHKnight.com)
Part 2 of 2
I can guarantee Tom Brady, Eli Manning, and Tony Romo wouldn’t be scared of a female linebacker waiting to tackle them on the football field. It’s no different on the battlefield.
There’s no way that Calyton Kershaw, Matt Cain, or Jered Weaver would “soft pitch” to a woman! We can’t expect male soldiers from Iran or North Korea to “soft pitch” torture our female soldiers.
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