Feminist Comrade, Sen. Boxer, Tells General Not to Call Her “Ma’am”

What a pompous bitch.   I have never heard of a male senator ever complaining when called “sir” by an officer in the military.    So, why should the rules be any different for a female Senator?  This is just more feminist BS from a group of commies who honestly don’t get the whole “public servant” thing and think they should be treated with all the pomp and circumstance as if they were royalty!  Truly delusional thinking, as they’ll soon discover during the 2010 elections:

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9 Comments on “Feminist Comrade, Sen. Boxer, Tells General Not to Call Her “Ma’am””

  1. tgusa Says:

    In the eyes of many of her peers Boxer is a stand up guy.

    Just call her what she is General, a senatress.

  2. teach5 Says:

    Take ourselves pretty seriously, do we?? Welllll, aren’t we special! This is how the left see themselves-with titles and position-very condescending and elitist-all the things they portend to hate about Republicans.

  3. yonason Says:

    Sorry, Ma’am, but that’s standard military practice. If you want to change it, you’ll have to go through the proper channels, Ma’am. That’s the only official, AND LEGAL, way to change the OFFICIAL REGS.

    So out of touch, and they couldn’t care less. Arrogant idiots!

  4. yonason Says:

    TO ANY LEFTY WHO MAY HAVE STUMBLED IN, HERE’S WHAT’S REFERENCED IN THE OFFICAL REGS I POSTED ABOVE…(cause they are too lazy to do it themselves)

    ….
    Overtaking

    No junior should overhaul and pass a senior
    without permission. When for any reason it
    becomes necessary for the junior to pass, he
    does so to the left, salutes when abreast of the
    senior, and asks, “By your leave, sir/ma’am?
    The senior replies, “Very well,” and returns the
    salute.
    ….
    In replying to questions from a senior, a
    junior officer avoids a great deal of
    embarrassment by giving complete and explicit
    answers. If the desired information cannot be
    supplied, an “I don’t know, sir/ma’am, but I will
    find out and let you know,” is much better than
    an indirect answer…
    ….
    [AND THESE LAST TWO ARE THE BEST]
    There is only one proper response to an oral
    order “Aye, aye, sir/ma’am.”
    ….
    The word “sir /ma’am” should be employed
    as a prefix to an official report, statement, or
    question addressed to a senior.

    Ant that is just the “orientation” that new recruits recieve.

    BOXER IS AN IGNORANT ARROGANT ASS!

  5. yonason Says:

    “So, why should the rules be any different for a female Senator?”

    We were taught in boot camp that they are not different. Of course, to avoid trouble, one could address her haughtiness as “senitor” or “congress person” but, having been a sailor, I would have opted to explain why I would be in violation of military regs if I didn’t address her as “Ma’am,” and choose my wording so as to get in as very many “Ma’ams” as I could.

  6. tgusa Says:

    Boxer, babs, missy, sweetie pie, whatever, hubby is a workers comp attorney out of Oakland who receives many a client via unions. It’s a giant web but they are all tied together. Want to see a head explode, refer to her as Mrs. Stewart Boxer, don’t try this on active duty though.

  7. tgusa Says:

    Chuck Devore is running against Boxer in 2010. Check out his short videos under, Issues. An author, banned in China, a former aerospace employee, Reagan foreign policy advocate, Veteran. That would really be, change we can believe in.

  8. Weaver Says:

    I can understand why he gave the reply he did but it sure would have been great if he would have just said “sure, whatever bitch”
    These people in politics really do think they are some sort of royalty and if you think about how they spend OUR money it’s true. People are at the breaking point.

    Weaver


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