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Obama Honors Women in Combat

Posted by Melissa McEwan, Shakesville at 5:54 AM on October 14, 2008.


"It's not a promise to allow women to serve equally, but the recognition that women are already in serving in combat."

In July of this year, a grim threshold was passed: 100 female service members had died in Iraq. Sixty-one of those deaths were hostile; i.e. "occurring during combat or enemy attacks," despite the fact that women are still not officially allowed to serve in combat positions. It's one of the "women's issues" that doesn't get much attention, but for the thousands of women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for the families of those women, it's no small thing -- not just being officially prohibited from serving "on the front lines," but the reality that many of them already are serving "on the front lines" in two wars where the front lines can be wherever the next suicide bomber decides they'll be.

So this is pretty significant:

Mr. Obama would consider officially opening combat positions to women. Mr. McCain would not.

"Women are already serving in combat [in Iraq and Afghanistan] and the current policy should be updated to reflect realities on the ground," said Wendy Morigi, Mr. Obama's national security spokeswoman. "Barack Obama would consult with military commanders to review the constraints that remain."
It's not a promise to allow women to serve equally, but the recognition that women are already in serving in combat is a big step in the right direction.

More of this, please.

Oh, and neither candidate supports reinstating the draft, but, in that eventuality, only one of them supports requiring women to sign up with the Selective Service, while the other one doesn't, probably because he thinks the womenfolk need to keep the hearth warm for the brave boys coming home or something equally retrofucktastic. If you guessed the anti-egalitarian asshat is John McCain, give yourself 1,000 points.

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Melissa McEwan writes and edits the blog Shakespeare's Sister.


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Obama & reality
Posted by: 8 nontheist on Oct 17, 2008 1:15 PM   
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Others will submit that women are rendered incapable by biology of serving in the infantry & as riflemen (that term may be changed when women serve as riflemen [women] in infantry squads). Somehow women have qualified to serve as combat medics (company aid men [women]) & do well at it. The US armed forces will adapt to this change. More women are going to be wounded, disabled & killed in action as women move into the infantry. I have no idea how this may change the peace or pacifist movement. I'll watch the changes in American society with interest. Women parachutists serve in US forces now, 2008. I'll wait to hear how the fare in the 82d division from them & the men who serve in the 82d. The stories will be good stories & interesting. Veterans of the 82d have told me that women go through having their wings put on the bare skin of the chest as gung ho men do. Ft Bragg will have a statue of Iron Michelle on post as it does for Iron Mike. It isn't a matter of if; it's a matter of when. Obama, the civilian, can deal with the idea. McCain, the Navy pilot & POW, can't deal with it. There have been women POWs who have been held as captives for a short time in the past 20 years or so. They have told us of their ordeals. Some segments of American society never will learn to deal with the reality of women serving in the infantry & dying in battle. The rest of us will adapt to this change & learn to honor men & women who serve in the infantry. That is how American society functions & changes.

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