Thursday, June 1, 2023

If Only Tommy Could Read

 



According to Military.com


The percentage of women in the military who were sexually assaulted in 2021 spiked to the highest level since the Defense Department started tracking the statistic more than a decade ago, according to new data released Thursday.

About 8.4% of female troops and 1.5% of male troops said they were assaulted while on duty during the past calendar year, the department's annual 2021 report shows based on surveys of service members. That is about 35,900 total service members, compared to the previous high of 34,200 in 2006, when 6.8% of women were estimated to have been assaulted.

The above statistic is over one year old; however, it's safe to assume the numbers haven't changed that much. How many sexual assaults were actual rapes? How many rapes resulted in pregnancies?

Alabama's senior senator isn't happy about the U.S. military's position of paying for travel to facilitate induced abortion among its ranks. Isn't it good to know that Tommy cares about what happens in and out of military bedrooms and backrooms everywhere?

What is he basing his belief on? We would like chapter and verse. We would also like to know why Tommy isn't attempting to prevent these military rapes. 

Speaking of chapter and verse, we'll be happy to send Tommy an audio of the New Testament and its prohibitions on divorce and remarriage. Did you ever wonder what happened to Tommy's first wife back in Arkansas? Shouldn't that little matter rule Tommy out as a supreme moral authority?

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For those who may not be regular readers of our blog, we do not support induced abortion as a form of birth control. Also, we have it on good authority that Arkansas has produced several geniuses over the years...unfortunately, Tommy isn't one of them.



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