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Old 12-08-2011, 02:50 AM   #23
Kokomoxcvcv

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They would have to have clients before they actually file a suit, of course. One of the lawyers has military experience, and I believe is still in the Guard or Reserve, if that makes you feel better.



I'm confused...you say that combat MOSs should be open to women. Then, you say you "don't like the idea of this."

It is my understanding that "this" is opening combat MOSs to women...

So, it seems to me you are saying "Combat MOSs should be open to women, but I don't like the idea of opening combat MOSs to women."
*Sigh* No the "this" is the law students and the way they're going about it. I never said that I disagree with opening combat MOSs to women. They should but they need to keep the same standards in place for anyone - male or female - who chooses that job.
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