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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 550806" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The General addressed the male Senators at the meeting as "sir". He was being consistent and respectiful, and following proper military protocol.</p><p> </p><p>Senator Boxer was within her rights to request that he address her as "Senator" instead of "Ma'am". Where she crossed the line....was by <em>interrupting</em> him and correcting him in such a rude and dismissive way. The man is a Brigadier General and deserves to be spoken to with the same level of respect as she does.</p><p> </p><p>They were in an important meeting, conducting the nations business. She was totally out of line to disrupt that meeting by interrupting a senior military officer to snivel and whine about the manner in which he was addressing her. None of the male Senators in that room had a problem with being called "sir". She needs to get over herself and find something important to worry about.</p><p> </p><p>Boxer is a self-righteous biotch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 550806, member: 14668"] The General addressed the male Senators at the meeting as "sir". He was being consistent and respectiful, and following proper military protocol. Senator Boxer was within her rights to request that he address her as "Senator" instead of "Ma'am". Where she crossed the line....was by [I]interrupting[/I] him and correcting him in such a rude and dismissive way. The man is a Brigadier General and deserves to be spoken to with the same level of respect as she does. They were in an important meeting, conducting the nations business. She was totally out of line to disrupt that meeting by interrupting a senior military officer to snivel and whine about the manner in which he was addressing her. None of the male Senators in that room had a problem with being called "sir". She needs to get over herself and find something important to worry about. Boxer is a self-righteous biotch. [/QUOTE]
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