The House is debating an Amendment by Patrick Murphy (D-PA) to repeal "Don't Ask Don't Tell" after: (1) receipt of the recommendations of the Pentagon's Comprehensive Review Working Group on how to implement a repeal of DADT (due December 1, 2010) and (2) a certification by the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and President that repeal is first, consistent with military readiness, military effectiveness, unit cohesion & recruiting, and second, that the DoD has prepared the necessary policies and regulations to implement its repeal. It would also include a 60 day period after certification before the repeal took effect.
@3dartistguy NOW YOU ARE CONFUSING HOMOSEXUALITY WITH EPHEBOPHILIA, PROBABLY WITH THE INTENTION TO LINK IT TO PEDOPHILIA...
EPR89 1 year ago
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? I HAD A GAY POSTMAN MAKE A PASS AT ME WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER....SHOULD THIS KIND OF THING BE ALLOWED IN THE MILITARY?
3dartistguy 1 year ago
@3dartistguy YOU ARE CONFUSING HOMOSEXUALITY WITH SEX-ADDICTION.
EPR89 1 year ago
THEY SHOULD LEAVE THE POLICY AS IT IS. THE TROOPS DO NOT WANT THE POLICY TO END. SERVICEMEMBERS DO WANT TO SERVE ALONGSIDE OPENLY GAY SERVICEMEMBERS IN THE EXTREMELY CLOSE QUARTERS IN WHICH THEY LIVE.
3dartistguy 1 year ago
Go Walz! Go Minnesota!
tzushih 1 year ago