We have more women serving in the military than any time in our nation's history, and yet the VA has not done a pivot to look at women's healthcare issues.
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Women are needed in the military because there aren't enough soldiers, and we're seeing more women serve.
My decision to register women confirms what is already obvious throughout our society-that women are now providing all types of skills in every profession. The military should be no exception.
This is still a man's profession, with a lot of men who intellectually and emotionally have not accepted that the military could be women's work.
And because of President Obama, more women than ever are serving in the Cabinet and on the Supreme Court.
Congress is attempting to eviscerate women's health care. Like many women across America, I am outraged.
The deal is that women have entered the workforce, but they have not been relieved of the domestic responsibilities.
It's possible that in the future, women could be drafted not only into the military... but actually drafted into combat. I'm very uncomfortable with that.
When I'm president of the United States, we're going to have a VA that cares more about our veterans than about the bureaucrats who work at the VA.
I have no problem with women in the military, if that's what they want to do.
Women tend to need the healthcare system more because we bear children. Insurance companies - not all of them, but many of them - 'gender-rate.' Women may pay 40% more for their health insurance than men do.
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