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Gates to Congress: Toss Out DADT

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Posted on Nov 30, 2010
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates sent a strong and clear message to Congress on Tuesday: Get rid of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays and lesbians, and do it pronto. The reason for his sense of urgency, however, didn’t have so much to do with social justice as it did with avoiding more interventions from the courts on the issue.  —KA

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Gay troops can serve openly in the armed forces without harming the military’s ability to fight, the Pentagon’s top leaders said Tuesday, declaring the 17-year-old “don’t ask, don’t tell law” should be scrapped and pointing to a new survey to show most troops won’t mind.

President Barack Obama, citing the troop poll, urged the Senate to repeal the ban before adjourning in the next few weeks, but there is still no indication GOP objections can be overcome with just a few weeks left in the postelection lame-duck session. Still, the survey did put new pressure on Republican opponents, led by Sen. John McCain, who say efforts to repeal the law are politically motivated and dangerous at a time of two wars.

[...] Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the ban on openly gay military service “requires people to lie,” and he called for quick Senate action.

“We spend a lot of time in the military talking about integrity and honor and values. Telling the truth is a pretty important value in that scale,” Gates said as he released the Pentagon study showing that most people currently in uniform don’t care about the ban.

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By RayLan, December 1, 2010 at 11:29 am Link to this comment

The US is holding up the rear compare to the rest of the world on the matter of gay and lesbians openly serving. The US needs to drag itself into the 21st century - the advice is simple - grow up America - or should I say -grow up McCain.

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By purplewolf, December 1, 2010 at 11:23 am Link to this comment

They can start by throwing out of office John McCain first,then the rest will smooth sailing.One would think with all the homophobia from the GOP they would welcome with open arms all of the gay people into the military as the way these GOPers think, there would be a chance to reduce the numbers of gay people out there that they are so afraid of.

If a person wants to join the military, they should be allowed to. Whatever happened to “all people being equal” that this country claims? It is not just a select few with the exception of the rich or sexual preference,the rich being excluded in serving their country-how many rich kids or kids of the political elite have served in the military in active war and not in just a “safe zone” like Sarah Palins oldest for 1 year only, which she now claims he served in active combat-not.

I don’t believe in all the wars and fighting that America seems to include itself into even in violation of the Constitution it claims to uphold. War should not be the only answer to everything as we see today. Tome for America to rethink it’s actions before engaging in them.

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