Don’t Get Pregnant While In Iraq

December 22, 2009 / 8:16 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

You know what? I have no patience for a female soldier who gets pregnant while on active-duty. You are a soldier. It is your job. You chose this job. It’s called birth control. It’s called make him glove up even if you’re on birth control.

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  1. 2 Responses to “Don’t Get Pregnant While In Iraq”

  2. DaveR
    December 24 2009 / 11:40 am
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    Being a youngn Marine back when Reagan made our Military STRONG through Somalia – and getting married at the time – there’s nothing wrong with this policy. I’d go even further (which will be even MORE un-PC) that until you are a Senior NCO (E-7 or above), and Capt. (O-4) or above, you shouldn’t even be able to get married (unless you are already married). If she really loves you – SHE will wait too.

    That’s a worry and hardship you don’t need on your life when you’re that young – and for enlisted, making NOT very much money.

  3. fuster
    December 25 2009 / 4:15 pm
    Reply

    This is an excellent reason for only allowing strong, committed homosexuals into the armed forces.
    The Spartan army insisted that each man have a close working relationship with his buddies on either side.

    The British Navy didn’t rule the world’s oceans on merely rum and the lash.

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