Pentagon announces end of ban on women on subs
By Philip Ewing
The Pentagon on Monday notified Congress that women will be able to join submarine crews within 30 legislative working days, making good on the wishes of top Navy commanders announced last fall.
As required by law, Defense Secretary Robert Gates sent a letter to legislative leaders announcing the Navy’s plan to lift its ban on female submariners, giving the House and Senate time to absorb the decision and, if members want, to take action. Congress can pass a law forbidding integration, requiring the Navy to wait or perform a study. If it does nothing, as expected, the ban will expire around the end of April.
Technically, the Defense Department needs to give Congress time to absorb the policy change before it can spend money to accommodate women, Gates wrote, according to a copy of his letter obtained by Navy Times.
Read it all, they give their reasons and they may make sense to some.
I think they need to study the science of sex, pheronomes are not conscious they are innate and hormone related. They are airborne. So we are planning to take young men and women and put them in a tube and keep them confined with recirculated air. How do you think that will work? I think it will work exactly the way nature intended.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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