Arizona -- A union representing state public safety employees withdrew its endorsement of U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema this week. Members say the executive board voted on the endorsement without asking the members for their input.
Sinema, a bi-sexual, far-left, divorced, former social worker, Arizona-hating, Democrat [but I repeat myself] is in a close senate seat race against U.S. Rep. Martha McSally, a retired USAF colonel, one of the highest-ranking female pilots in Air Force history, who flew the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, and was the first female commander of a USAF fighter squadron. They are vying for a seat being vacated by Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ).
McSally also successfully sued the DoD in McSally v. Rumsfeld, challenging the military policy mandating servicewomen stationed in Saudi Arabia wear an abaya, a cloth coffin pretending to be clothing, when traveling off base in the country.
But I digress.
After union members objected to the board's unilateral actions, the Arizona State Troopers Association polled its members via email Monday asking whether they wanted to endorse the far-left Sinema [who once described Arizona as the "meth lab of democracy" and called Arizona men "Neanderthals"], or stay neutral.
The poll indicated "the membership has indicated a preference to stay neutral."
It's possible the male troopers were influenced by their wives who may have taken issue with other statements Sinema made in the past.
Specifically, in 2006 Sinema described what she thought of women who stay at home to care for their children: "These women who act like staying at home, leeching off their husbands or boyfriends, and just cashing the checks is some sort of feminism because they're choosing to live that life. That's bulls**t. I mean, what the f**k are we really talking about here?"
So a woman's right to choose is only okay if the choice a woman makes agrees with Sinema's.
Hypocrisy. Sad!
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Sinema, a bi-sexual, far-left, divorced, former social worker, Arizona-hating, Democrat [but I repeat myself] is in a close senate seat race against U.S. Rep. Martha McSally, a retired USAF colonel, one of the highest-ranking female pilots in Air Force history, who flew the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, and was the first female commander of a USAF fighter squadron. They are vying for a seat being vacated by Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ).
McSally also successfully sued the DoD in McSally v. Rumsfeld, challenging the military policy mandating servicewomen stationed in Saudi Arabia wear an abaya, a cloth coffin pretending to be clothing, when traveling off base in the country.
But I digress.
After union members objected to the board's unilateral actions, the Arizona State Troopers Association polled its members via email Monday asking whether they wanted to endorse the far-left Sinema [who once described Arizona as the "meth lab of democracy" and called Arizona men "Neanderthals"], or stay neutral.
The poll indicated "the membership has indicated a preference to stay neutral."
It's possible the male troopers were influenced by their wives who may have taken issue with other statements Sinema made in the past.
Specifically, in 2006 Sinema described what she thought of women who stay at home to care for their children: "These women who act like staying at home, leeching off their husbands or boyfriends, and just cashing the checks is some sort of feminism because they're choosing to live that life. That's bulls**t. I mean, what the f**k are we really talking about here?"
So a woman's right to choose is only okay if the choice a woman makes agrees with Sinema's.
Hypocrisy. Sad!
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