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How about addressing her as "soldier" , "officer"( I believe she's a Police Officer).
"Young man" and "Young lady" are not equivalent.
"Young man" and "Young woman" are equivalent and anyone woman who takes offense at being called a woman has her head screwed on wrong.....it is NOT an insult despite what society tells you.
I've seen women take offense to female, woman, lady, not having gender mentioned...etc. Depends on the person I guess.
In the context..."young lady" was fine, he would have referred to a male as "young man" in the same context. The only way I'd see a problem with it is if he said something like "female officer" or "lady officer"... in a context where he would just refer to a male as "officer".
Those women hating islamofascists cheering this murderous palestinian terrorist wannabe will be ripping out their beards when they hear a woman took him down.
God bless her for stopping that rampage and a speedy recovery to her and all the wounded. God bless the victims families as well.
You're assuming that this was a rational act on his part. Do we know that to be a fact?
I bet you a million bucks this guy was on some type of meds for depression. Seems like almost every time something like this happens that is the case. But we'll just ignore that and this stuff will happen again in the future.
Oh well, as long as the people that make the drugs donate some of the profits to Congressional campaigns.
Also, why do't they allow people on an Army post to carry weapons? Never could figure that one out.
In the midst of the murderous gunfire that sent soldiers at Fort Hood scattering, it was a civilian mother of two who ran towards the gunfire, taking down the shooter in a close range gunbattle that left both wounded.
Sgt. Kimberly Munley, who lives in Killeen, Texas, has been hailed a hero by Fort Hood base commander Lt. Gen. Robert Cone, who credited her today with bringing the massacre to an end and saving an untold number of lives.
The military needs to go back to the .45 and get rid of that dinky little 9mm. instead of having him wounded, he would be going into the ground instead.
The military needs to go back to the .45 and get rid of that dinky little 9mm. instead of having him wounded, he would be going into the ground instead.
That would keep girls out of action for their inability to handle a man-sized kick.
Well, maybe the girls could use 9mm and the guys, .45.
Course, Sgt. Munley would have lost the fire-fight against Hasan if that policy had been in place.
I bet you a million bucks this guy was on some type of meds for depression. Seems like almost every time something like this happens that is the case. But we'll just ignore that and this stuff will happen again in the future.
Do not - I repeat - Do not incriminate Big Pharma!
You are messing with something much bigger than you know.
Do you know what's going to happen to the stock value of the Pharmy making the drug the good Major was ON at the time of the attack?
Alleged Fort Hood Shooter Frequented Local Strip Club
KILLEEN, Texas — The Army psychiatrist authorities say killed 13 people and wounded 29 others at the Fort Hood Army Base Thursday was a recent and frequent customer at a local strip club, employees of the club told FoxNews.com exclusively.
In my opinion, a rational society doesn't make decisions based on vengeful emotions.
what do you suggest should happen to folks that rape, murder, molest?
give me a frigging break
my daughter was raped repetedly at gun point for hours by a man who had just raped another woman the week before
good grief
people that think there should be no form of justice, fine, take them all with yourselves and go live somewhere else as a big happy group
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