Xexers favorite General/Admiral was a woman, she built the bridge across the Hellespont. A female commanded the largest Navy in the world ever in China.
The kurgans of the steppes of west Asia and Russia are full of warrior women.
Accorrding to Pliny, the Sarmatians required of their women to fight in battle and slay a foe to win the right of marriage.
Then there is Boedica, Queen of the Icenes, who almost drove the Romans from Brittain..
American history is full of warrior women from the revolutionary war to the latest war, and then there are the black heroines who risked it all as spies or simply as conductors on the underground railroad.
I'm just 8 minutes into this video, and wanted to say that either of these two, a Marine or a Navy Test Pilot would be SUCH a good fit as head of DOD. Is such a thing possible? Thank you for this interview!
Well ~ I wasn’t expecting to stay on for this whole interview but I’m glad I did ~ you are both inspirational young women ~ I’m 66 and I started in Forestry Resource Management, moved into retail and petroleum management and then education teaching math and science internationally in 8 different countries for 17 years ~ I’m semi retired now and you give me hope for the future of women 👍🏽🙏🏼💖‼️😎☮️
Thanks for sharing their stories... makes me get choked up when I read them and think about what they've learned, the risks taken, the intellect and intestinal fortitude it takes to get where they are. Impressive.
Love hearing you rstories of how you became military and how you transitioned out. I am &% y/o and when I graduated high school I was getting married and I look back and think I wish I had not gotten married and had taken the scholarship the military was giving e because f my dad being a 100% disabled from WW II. But that's not how things went. I eventually did get a nursing degree and spent 30+ years in service to others as a Home Health RN. You are such brave and strong women that it gives me ope for our country. Thank you for this podcast. I look forward to more.
Thank you for highlighting these stories. As widow of Vietnam AF Vet they keep me connected to him. He would be appalled at the current state of the military.
One of the reasons I couldn’t join the military was I couldn’t follow life and death orders without questioning them ~ I don’t respect very many people at the level necessary to put my life unquestionably in their hands
Thank you for showcasing these two incredible women who sacrificed part of their lives in service to their country. They are true patriots. Kudos to them. They seem to have escaped adverse consequences such as physical or psychological injury (PTSD) or exposure to toxic substances. I have two nephews who completed Marine Corp Officer Training School and eventually became Captains in the Marine Corp. I hope these women have children that they can transmit their values to. Children are the future of our country and society.
Registered Voters Are Already Being Disenfranchised
Beau Bayh grandson of Birch Bayh of Senatorial fame is running for Indiana’s Secretary of State on the Democratic side of the ticket.
He reports that a registered Indiana voter prepared to vote in the Indiana primary and found that she was not eligible to vote(bit.ly/4p3UOLz). Charrie Stambaugh had been a U.S. citizen for nearly three decades and had cast a ballot in every election since she became eligible to vote. But this spring, after seeing a Facebook post encouraging people to check their voter registration status, she found her registration had been canceled. She was one of 1,625 registered voters targeted by Indiana Nazi Republican laws.
“I was not notified at any point that my registration had been revoked … I would not have known that had I not checked myself,” said Stambaugh, who thought it was unlikely other recent voters would randomly think to check their registrations without an election coming up
So a word to involved citizens. Check your voter registration and vote early so you can cure if there is a problem. Also notify and alert friends, neighbors, family, and relatives about the possible disenfranchisement of their ability to vote.
PS An Ariz lady in the comment section said that she had the same thing happen to her.
I guess Kegsbreath never heard of the Amazon Warriors. Then again tRump's minions never bothered to read anything let alone history
Xexers favorite General/Admiral was a woman, she built the bridge across the Hellespont. A female commanded the largest Navy in the world ever in China.
The kurgans of the steppes of west Asia and Russia are full of warrior women.
Accorrding to Pliny, the Sarmatians required of their women to fight in battle and slay a foe to win the right of marriage.
Then there is Boedica, Queen of the Icenes, who almost drove the Romans from Brittain..
American history is full of warrior women from the revolutionary war to the latest war, and then there are the black heroines who risked it all as spies or simply as conductors on the underground railroad.
I'm just 8 minutes into this video, and wanted to say that either of these two, a Marine or a Navy Test Pilot would be SUCH a good fit as head of DOD. Is such a thing possible? Thank you for this interview!
What’s frustrating is the level of incompetence that is running our foreign affairs
Well ~ I wasn’t expecting to stay on for this whole interview but I’m glad I did ~ you are both inspirational young women ~ I’m 66 and I started in Forestry Resource Management, moved into retail and petroleum management and then education teaching math and science internationally in 8 different countries for 17 years ~ I’m semi retired now and you give me hope for the future of women 👍🏽🙏🏼💖‼️😎☮️
Women will save this country
Thanks for sharing their stories... makes me get choked up when I read them and think about what they've learned, the risks taken, the intellect and intestinal fortitude it takes to get where they are. Impressive.
Love hearing you rstories of how you became military and how you transitioned out. I am &% y/o and when I graduated high school I was getting married and I look back and think I wish I had not gotten married and had taken the scholarship the military was giving e because f my dad being a 100% disabled from WW II. But that's not how things went. I eventually did get a nursing degree and spent 30+ years in service to others as a Home Health RN. You are such brave and strong women that it gives me ope for our country. Thank you for this podcast. I look forward to more.
Thank you for highlighting these stories. As widow of Vietnam AF Vet they keep me connected to him. He would be appalled at the current state of the military.
One of the reasons I couldn’t join the military was I couldn’t follow life and death orders without questioning them ~ I don’t respect very many people at the level necessary to put my life unquestionably in their hands
it was predictable to everyone. it done to manipulate markets and make CERTAIN PEOPLE WEALTHIER.
Hip hip hooray for the women.
Thank you both of you for your service. Thank you for explaining to us what it was like for you.
Thank you for showcasing these two incredible women who sacrificed part of their lives in service to their country. They are true patriots. Kudos to them. They seem to have escaped adverse consequences such as physical or psychological injury (PTSD) or exposure to toxic substances. I have two nephews who completed Marine Corp Officer Training School and eventually became Captains in the Marine Corp. I hope these women have children that they can transmit their values to. Children are the future of our country and society.
Thanks for the interview. I am so impressed with these badass women!!
Thanks for supporting women!!! 🕊️🩷🥳👍🤗
Registered Voters Are Already Being Disenfranchised
Beau Bayh grandson of Birch Bayh of Senatorial fame is running for Indiana’s Secretary of State on the Democratic side of the ticket.
He reports that a registered Indiana voter prepared to vote in the Indiana primary and found that she was not eligible to vote(bit.ly/4p3UOLz). Charrie Stambaugh had been a U.S. citizen for nearly three decades and had cast a ballot in every election since she became eligible to vote. But this spring, after seeing a Facebook post encouraging people to check their voter registration status, she found her registration had been canceled. She was one of 1,625 registered voters targeted by Indiana Nazi Republican laws.
“I was not notified at any point that my registration had been revoked … I would not have known that had I not checked myself,” said Stambaugh, who thought it was unlikely other recent voters would randomly think to check their registrations without an election coming up
So a word to involved citizens. Check your voter registration and vote early so you can cure if there is a problem. Also notify and alert friends, neighbors, family, and relatives about the possible disenfranchisement of their ability to vote.
PS An Ariz lady in the comment section said that she had the same thing happen to her.
Go to https://www.vote411.org/check-registration to locate your voting registration in your state.
Oh excellent Thanks for the link on behalf of all readers and voters!
Wonderful