Charmaine Yoest on Politically Incorrect part 1

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Charmaine Yoest on Politically Incorrect

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  • Are you fucking kiddin' me, women NOT in the armed forces?

    If there have people to be killed, let both sexes in on the fun!

    Cannot believe Charmaine Youth is a professor anywhere but at Jerry Falwell's university.

  • I don't know if Victoria Jackson acts like that on purpose or not, but she's very very annoying!!

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  • Charmaine Youth needs to get back in the kitchen and let real women do what they want to do.

  • With the shift of emphasis to operations in the Middle-East, SRR operatives are likely to become proficient in Mid-Eastern languages such as Arabic and Farsi.

    The SRR recruits from all 3 UK arms of the military. It is the only UKSF regiment to include women in operational roles.

  • It is believed that one of the main roles of the SRR is to support SAS/SBS special operations by providing close target reconnaissance, surveillance and 'eyes-on' intelligence. The regiment employs state-of-the-art electronic surveillance gear to eavesdrop on their targets.

    Little is publicly known about the SRR's size or structure. Recent press reports have put the regiment at company size - around 150 operatives.

  • The Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) is a relatively recently formed special forces unit of the British Army, specialising in surveillance and intelligence gathering operations. The secrecy surrounding the SRR is even greater than the SAS or SBS, with very little info about the unit leaking into the public domain.

  • Selection to 14 Company was open to all members of the armed services and to all genders. For the first time, women could become members of a UK Special Forces unit.men from the SAS and SBS would serve tours with 14 Company. It was good experience for the special forces soldiers, who would not only enhance their assigned Det with their particular skills, but they also would, on completing their tour, return to their units with invaluable operational experience.

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  • It's funny, at the end, how Bill cuts through Yoest's bullshit argument and the bullshit applause comes to a screeching halt.

  • If a man said "A woman should not be a cop" he would never get another job again.

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