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DOJ offers full-throated defense of DADT in court
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Clearly you are not in the military nor do you have a partner in the military or you definitely would not have this opinion. My partner and I have been together for many years and the things we are asked to do in order to keep things quiet are absolutely insane. Lets get one thing clear as well the only thing that could possibly hurt the military as a result of DADT being repealed is the lack of uneducated and bigoted people enlisting which I think our military would be better off without anyways. BTW there is fewer than 400 people that can do what my partner does what would happen if he was not out there doing his job because he got kicked out?I support the DOJ on this one. I agree wholeheartedly that DADT should stay in effect. I used to think otherwise but my opinions have changed as I have grown more mature and actually looked at the issues behind it's existence in the first place. The only reason people are even talking about it is because the "gay community" has such a problem with being asked to keep their private lives private.
The DADT policy allowed homosexuals to serve for the first time legally. It did so by making it against regulations to ASK or TELL about such things in any manner. It also made it against regulations to discharge someone because of suspected homosexuality. Before DADT you could be summarily, and dishonorably, discharged based only on supposed homosexuality.
In the end I am sure the "community" will win and have it repealed, and I hope it doesn't end up truly hurting our military. It would be a sad day indeed if this caused the military to fail in it's mission to protect and serve the American people from enemies both foreign and domestic just because a bunch of homosexuals didn't want to have to keep their private affairs to themselves.
It would be a sad day indeed if this caused the military to fail in it's mission to protect and serve the American people
They make me want to move to Canada.
The members of their military have no problem serving next to gay men. These guys are being pussies, plain and simple. If having a gay guy see your junk in the shower is unbearable, how can they deal with real terror?
That is where heterosexuals, for the most part, are wrong. One's sexuality has no bearing upon them as an individual. I don't know about your friends...but the last thing I'm going to be thinking about is how nice a fellow soldier's ass is when I have a loon tossing grenades at me and trying to shoot me in the face. Sexuality has its place, in high-risk and life-threatening situations it's non-existent.
No military (to my knowledge) in the world that allows homosexuals to openly serve is having issues with 'unit cohesion'. Find one, please...because I am very confused as to of how homosexuality destroys group functionality. Your friends are either a) talking out of their assholes, b) have latent homophobia, c) sexually insecure, d) incredibly uneducated or e) all of the aforementioned.
Obama and company have lied yet again. Not only has it not been repealed
They have pushed for its repeal and the momentum for it is underway.
The opposition, which you support at every turn, still opposes repeal.
Obama and company have lied yet again. Not only has it not been repealed, they are vigorously defending it.
DADT is just flat stupid and indefensible.
In response to the person who said I obviously hadn't or don't serve in the military, you are quite correct. However I recently tried to enlist. I was disqualified due to partial blindness in my left eye. I couldn't pass the vision tests. It sucked, but hey it is what it is. Had I been allowed in the entire DADT thing wouldn't have even been an issue with me. I don't routinely make it a habit to go around telling people I am gay in the first place, and I wouldn't have been looking for a romantic partner in the military either. Guess that's why I have the opinion I do.
Oh and my last statement was because of the ignorant, bigoted people who are in the military. Yes they are ignorant, and incredibly wrong, however they are serving our country. I work with a large amount of young adults who are planning on going into the military, several have just left for their basic training, and some have just returned. I am friends with many of them, and I have a great respect for them. Many of them have sat and spoken with me about this issue. They feel that their unit cohesion would be disturbed by open gay people serving. It isn't because they don't like us as people, it's just that they feel it would be a disruptive influence.
Obama is the current boss of the DOJ. The DOJ is defending DADT. Why would Obama even allow for a transparent waste of time like a "year long study" so that obviously by the time a decision is made there would be more Republicans to blame?Obama has made it very clear that he respects gay people but doesn't hold their rights as a priority (yes yes please don't point out the contradiction I already know). The Matthew Shepard act was great, but so far that's all he's accomplished.
