a statement officially lifting a ban against women fighting on the front lines. right now we are waiting to hear from defense secretary panetta and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff on a decision that is sparking a lot of controversy. i feel if a woman is strong enough to stand up and give the oath of enlistment, then she s strong enough to be right up there next to her, you know, other soldiers. i found myself tripping constantly, my legs buckling, falling during fire fights, having a hard time responding to enemy contact as far as, um, my response time from when i initially got to country. jon: let s talk about it with a.b. stoddard, a columnist and associate editor for the hill. what motivated this change, a.b., can you tell us? well, um, i think that people who have not informedelves about this decision might think that it was just an effort to follow on the heels of the repeal of don t ask, don t tell to make the military more inclusive, but it s twails the
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