White House Green-lights DADT Repeal

A White House official sent a letter Monday evening approving a new legislative compromise that would repeal "don't ask, don't tell" this year but keep the current policy in place until the Pentagon's working group study is completed and the president, secretary of Defense, and chairman of the Joint Chiefs sign off on implementation. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - May 25, 2010 - 8:15 AM PDT
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by morriss moore - Jul. 20, 2010

Anyone who addresses this as a problem is 100%% correct. Homosexuals should not be open in the military. Male and female dormitories are still segregated, officially. As retired military, I do not want to share a latrine/shower with a homosexsual, and would not. How will the military segregate homosexuals? Most military men and women that I kow feel the same as I do. But, as most people (military personnel are people too), practicing homosexuals are an abomination. If you want to practice homosexualty, stay out of the military. Do what you do behind closed doors, it is your busliness and has no place in a country founded on Christian principles. If this president wants to be reelected, let him couirt 99% of Americans, not 1%.

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