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DADT repealed!!

I've said that I'll believe it when I see it.

I see it. I believe it.

This vote, however, doesn't change the fact that I can be as cranky and cantankerous as I want to be.
 
For once, can Canada not show its smug face in great moments in history threads?

I mean, great for Canada being ahead of the curve, but geez, we all already knew that, as it is reiterated everyday on this board. This totally ruins the mood.

LOL, you know, you're right. I apologise unreservedly and withdraw my remark. Let me extend my congratulations on what should be a day of celebration. I will add on a serious note, this is not a day to be grateful for merely getting equal treatment - the entitlement to that dignity was always there. However it's a great day to be proud of what has been accomplished over the opposition of petty bigots. And it sets the stage for future victories to come.

Sorry Apollo, and congrats to you all. :)(*8*)
 
Upset its not the real vote
but i guess we will take it one step at a time
 
I believe that's all that is left. Obama signs and DADT is history. (!)
 
What deal? I'm confused.

I get what you are saying. My main issue is about him not halting the discharges.

People lost their jobs and their careers while he is / was President.

And civil rights should not wait.

The military is really pecuiliar when it comes to a President dictating how things work. Obama listened to senior military officials and ordered studies covering DADT's effectiveness. Now the military and right wing can't say he overturned DADT without their input. Smart.

Your post sounds like more of, "I want it now now now." Obama is a politician that knows the constitution. He said it was going to get repealed before two years in office and it will happen on Monday.

He kept his promise while not pulling a Bush in forcing the Justice Department to overturn laws the President deems unnecessary.

Hey, you can follow the rules and get what you want. Who woulda thunk it?
 
"Senate votes 65-31 to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning gays in military, sends to President Obama to sign."

Awesome!
 
DADT has been relegated to the ash heap of history; perhaps McCain should follow.

I have a number of friends who have been emailing me...some who can now come out and be honest of who they are for the first time since they joined the military.

Glad to see there area few Republicans with balls...who stood up to their party and did what was right. On the House side, my former Congressman from Michigan who is devout Christian Reformed...voted to repeal against his party's wishes and I salute him as well!
 
Well, at least this lame [STRIKE]as fuck[/STRIKE] duck Congress got something right! :=D:
 
I think the credit here goes to Harry Reid more than the President. Although it was certainly important for Obama to declare that he was determined that DADT would end on his watch. But it easily could have died (or been put off for at least 2 years) if not for Reid''s, Lieberman's and Snowe's deal making.
 
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704368004576027630255811672.html

Sen. John McCain (R. Ariz.), a staunch opponent of repeal, called the vote a "sad day" for the military. "I hope that when we pass this legislation that we will understand that we are doing great damage, and we could possibly … harm the battle effectiveness which is so vital to the survival of our young men and women in the military," he said.

Hey! If any of you are looking for any last-minute gift ideas for me, I have one. I'd like John McCain, Sen. R-Ariz, right here tonight. I want him brought from his happy holiday slumber over there in the U.S. Senate with all the other rich people and I want him brought right here! With a big ribbon on his head! And I want to look him straight in the eye and I want to tell him what a cheap, lying, no-good, rotten, four-flushing, low-life, snake-licking, dirt-eating, inbred, overstuffed, ignorant, blood-sucking, dog-kissing, brainless, dickless, hopeless, heartless, fat-ass, bug-eyed, stiff-legged, spotty-lipped, worm-headed sack of monkey shit he is!

Hallelujah! Holy shit!

Where's the Tylenol?
 
No LostLover. What I mostly expected from him was to halt the discharges. And just a little more passion. I am not ashamed of criticizing the President. He's not above that. Remember how no one could talk badly about Bush? Expressing discontent is a right.

Careers were ruined under his watch. He could have stopped them.

I hope it goes retroactive.

I can't wait to see Dan Choi's reaction. :cool:

WHERE'S METTA!!! lol

Then Obama would be Bush II and we'd be North Korea.
 
Sorry credit to Sen. Collins (although Snowe did vote for repeal). Well some Senator from Maine.
 
Dan Choi posted these two reactions 3 hours ago on his Twitter account (when the "possibility" had just been announced)

ltdanchoi Dan Choi
Today we stand taller declaring: "I am somebody."

ltdanchoi Dan Choi
Now we begin work to fully repeal #DADT in the hearts of every gay soldier waiting to access their full integrity.

Oh god I can't stand that guy
 
People are celebrating this.. I don't quite get it. This should not have been necessary in the first place! Don't get me wrong, I'm glad it's repealed.. but why the need for such a ban all those years ago? It's stupid imo.. For example, openly gays have been allowed to serve here since 1979.
 
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