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Obama to call for 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' repeal, adviser says

pinoybaptist

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More Obamanations coming, folks

Excerpt:
By Laurie Ure, CNN Pentagon Producer
January 27, 2010 5:49 p.m. EST

Washington (CNN) -- President Obama will ask Congress Wednesday night to repeal the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that bars gays and lesbians from openly serving in, White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod told CNN.
The request will be included in the president's State of the Union address, Axelrod said.
The issue has been a source of contention for heavy hitters on both sides of the issue, who are lining up for a fight.
In a message to Pentagon leadership, Gen. John Shalikashvili, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said it's time to repeal the law.
"As a nation built on the principal of equality, we should recognize and welcome change that will build a stronger more cohesive military," said Shalikashvili. His letter was sent out Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, who supports repealing the policy.
House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, flatly disagreed with the idea of ending it.
"When it comes to 'don't ask don't tell,' frankly, I think it's worked very well. And we just ought to leave it alone," he said to reporters Wednesday morning.

edited by me...not very nice thing to say about a vet...sorry, folks...
 
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targus

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Ok - let me understand this...

Unemployment at 10%
Mortgage defaults
Homes worth less than we owe on them
A war on two fronts
A sunk economy
Failing automobile manufacturers
A couple of trillion over budget and counting
A massive crushing national debt

And Obama is concerned about gays in the military?

Huh?
 

just-want-peace

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Ok - let me understand this...

Unemployment at 10%
Mortgage defaults
Homes worth less than we owe on them
A war on two fronts
A sunk economy
Failing automobile manufacturers
A couple of trillion over budget and counting
A massive crushing national debt

And Obama is concerned about gays in the military?

Huh?

Hey, cut the "0" some slack; he's got to do something to shift the focus from all his failures!:sleep:
 

Salty

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and remember when homosexu@als are allowed to serve openly in the military, and they were "married" in a State or Commowealth that allows such, they will be authorized under military regulations to occopy goverment family housing quarters. The Army will be required to ship thier "spouse" to overseas assigments and ect.

Sgt Salty

PS the PR term is homosexu@l, not g@y!
click on to see L.E.F.T
 

donnA

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then our tax dollars will be paying for homse*uality, housing, medical coverage, and probably more I don't even know, giving legitimacy to homose*ual marriage.
 

billwald

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Homosexuals want to go to foreign lands and get themselves killed and you all complain? You should be delighted. You rather see red blooded Americans get themselves killed? <G>
 

donnA

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I'm complaining because they will have to give them housing to live together, and cover the 'partner' for health insurance, all on my tax dollar. Christians paying tax will be paying homose*uals to live together, but some don't mind paying for abortions so I'm sure they won't find a problem with this either.
 

billwald

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My main concern is that I don't want any of my grandkids in the military. If adding homosexuals to our present mercenary army slows the possibility of a draft, fine with me.

It is claimed that it costs $100K/year to put a pair of American boots on the ground in a foreign war. George Washington did not object to having foreign troops fighting with him. Maybe we could lease Chinese troops for $25K/year and save trillion or so a year. Japanese cars, Chinese troops, what's the difference?
 

Jon-Marc

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I have a great idea--in my opinion anyway. Draft all those who are openlty knwn to be homosexuals and lesbians and let the normal people go home to their families. Let these homosexuals and lesbians fight the wars and die, and that way we don't lose any normal people.
 

Magnetic Poles

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I have a great idea--in my opinion anyway. Draft all those who are openlty knwn to be homosexuals and lesbians and let the normal people go home to their families. Let these homosexuals and lesbians fight the wars and die, and that way we don't lose any normal people.
This is one of the most ignorant and hateful statements I have ever read on the BB, and that is saying a lot.
 

NiteShift

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My main concern is that I don't want any of my grandkids in the military. If adding homosexuals to our present mercenary army slows the possibility of a draft, fine with me.

The military is doing ok without your grandkids, and also without openly gay troops. Not to worry.

billwald said:
It is claimed that it costs $100K/year to put a pair of American boots on the ground in a foreign war. George Washington did not object to having foreign troops fighting with him. Maybe we could lease Chinese troops for $25K/year and save trillion or so a year. Japanese cars, Chinese troops, what's the difference?

An all-volunteer armed forces costs alot more than a conscription army. The alternative is to bring back the draft, but you wouldn't like that. In fact many countries around the world have seen how much more effective the US & UK volunteer armies are and have asked help in establishing their own.
 

Crabtownboy

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My main concern is that I don't want any of my grandkids in the military. If adding homosexuals to our present mercenary army slows the possibility of a draft, fine with me. [/quotee]


There have always been gays in the military and there always will be. When I was in Germany in the army many years ago there were two fellow in the company I was a part of. The company commander learned of them. He called them into his office and told them he would give them a room together. He did not care what they did in their room. But if they ever bothered anyone else that they were grass and he was a lawnmower.

I think we should bring back the draft. A few years in the military makes a person appreciate their civilian life and life in the US much more. Also it adds some discipline to many young lives at a time when they really need it.

It is claimed that it costs $100K/year to put a pair of American boots on the ground in a foreign war. George Washington did not object to having foreign troops fighting with him. Maybe we could lease Chinese troops for $25K/year and save trillion or so a year. Japanese cars, Chinese troops, what's the difference?

Very patriotic of you. [yes I am being cynical.] Let someone else do our dirty work. Just don't let it touch me personally. Give me my freedoms but at no cost to me or those I love.
 

pinoybaptist

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............................ Very patriotic of you. [yes I am being cynical.] Let someone else do our dirty work. Just don't let it touch me personally. Give me my freedoms but at no cost to me or those I love.

er, you see, if you've ever heard of the doctrine of low intensity conflict, that is exactly what the US have been doing since last century, wherever they have interests (economic or military) that they need to protect.
 
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