To: kattracks
Like Parker, Donnelly writes that many Americans also may wonder how Lynch got to the frontlines to begin with, and goes on to explain that "Under rules issued by the Clinton administration, female soldiers in support units are now being forced into areas involving a 'substantial risk of capture.'"
This policy, she notes, "is inconsistent with privacy rules that deny information about what happens to women who are captured. "
Can anyone explain this excerpt? I'm pretty tired, and cannot follow this logic.
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11/19/2003 10:42:44 AM PST by
gitmo
(Stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty. -GWB)
To: gitmo
That means we put women in danger and when they have bad things happen to them we can't tell. The point is to keep women out of danger so there is nothing to report.
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