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To: momtothree

es about Tiffani or Amber being a soldier.. how they saved the good guys, captured the bad guys etc... The interviews will be full of lies. See, look at little Tiffani, no bigger than a gnat, and she saved all the men around her.


Ever watch the Sci-Fi channel movies? Not the old ones but the new ones. The women in those movies can beat the crap out of their weight in men,,,all at the same time.


70 posted on 01/26/2013 11:11:19 AM PST by chessplayer
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To: chessplayer

Ever watch the Sci-Fi channel movies? Not the old ones but the new ones. The women in those movies can beat the crap out of their weight in men,,,all at the same time.

...the sci-fi channel seems especially addicted to that sort of nonsense...it irks the you know what out of me...almost as much as the TV commercials that without fail depict fathers and husbands as utter chimps, wimps, and moral and intellectual failures...one particular Allstate auto insurance ad makes me want to kick the screen in, the one where wifey glares at her hubby and intones ‘Silence’ in the announcer’s voice, I rave and irritate my own wife when it comes on, which is quite often...


77 posted on 01/26/2013 11:33:45 AM PST by IrishBrigade
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“Ever watch the Sci-Fi channel movies?”

That is exactly right and that is how the media will portray the “female warriors”. Granted, I like some of those movies but it is fiction only. The same way that I like the Wizard of Oz or Benjie. Sounds like liberals believe these science fiction stories... and how women are superior in strength to equally trained men. Sheesh...


101 posted on 01/26/2013 1:53:34 PM PST by momtothree
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