Tuesday, March 8, 2011

If you want to know what we are doing in NIKE SHOX

If you want to know what we are doing in NIKE SHOX, at least a partial answer to your question is

provided by Editor & Publisher, a recent edition of which reports:

“NIKE SHOX Army officials are taking a close look at whether women in a Kentucky National Guard unit

posed nude for pictures with their M-16s and other military equipment, authorities said. A local

newspaper reported that it had a disc containing 232 of the photos, which they did not publish, and do

not plan to publish, E&P has learned.”

The women face court martial, or maybe just a reprimand, but the legions of political correctness are

already going to the barricades for them, although we have yet to hear from the Support Our Troops

brigade. E&P reports:

“Marsha Weinstein, former executive director of the Kentucky Commission on Women, said that it would

be hypocritical to punish women involved when there is a ‘long history of male soldiers posting pin-

ups in their lockers’ and of the NIKE SHOX military flying in female sex symbols to entertain mostly

male troops. ‘I don’t think these women should be court-martialed,’ she told the Courier-Journal.”

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