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Tucker Carlson: Violence against women worse than
posted by Matt on 04:05 PM June 29th, 2005
The Media Anonymous User writes "Tucker Carlson, host of MSNBC's "The Situation" had a discussion with a female Navy captain on the issue of women in combat. Suffice it to say that Carlson flatly states that violence against men and violence against women are different. The transcript is here (but you will have to scroll down quite a bit for the topic)."

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WTF (Score:2)
by ArtflDgr on 08:21 AM June 30th, 2005 EST (#1)
And with respect to the women that were killed in that terrible attack last week, they‘re doing jobs that no man could do. Their brother marines couldn‘t have done those jobs.

i would like to know what jobs those are.

i dont know how we muddled through all those wars in history without women doint 'that' job
Re:WTF (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:54 AM June 30th, 2005 EST (#2)
Those women are doing jobs that ANY man WOULD be doing if those women were'nt there doing it.
What the hell is Carson talking about???
He's a conservitive, isn't he? If so it just goes to show what we're up against. We have enemies on both the right and the left.
I hope Carlson's bow-tie spins around like a propeler and takes him right off the planet.
What a bisquit head...!
"Women doing jobs men could never do" Shut UP!

Okay, fine. Then let's just bring all the incompetent male soldiers home and just let the WOMEN fight this war by themselves. I mean it must be by some miricale that we won world war I and II without the supirior fighting skills of women. Ay-Yah...!

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Re:WTF (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:56 AM June 30th, 2005 EST (#3)
"SUPERIOR" I meant "SUPERIOR" not "supirior".

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"
It is a culture thing (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:58 PM June 30th, 2005 EST (#4)
Iraqi culture does not permit casual association between men and women to the same extent as Western culture. The U.S. military women are needed to interact with the Iraqi women. It is not that men are physically or mentally incapable of doing that job, it is that men are culturally forbidden to do that job.
Re:It is a culture thing (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:01 AM July 7th, 2005 EST (#5)
It sounds like more useless garbage between women.
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