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CNN's Brian Todd reports on the security concerns over the removal of gay Arabic translators from the U.S. Military.

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  • Ian, they discharged you, that's true. But regardless of that, you ARE a true soldier! One of the bravest! It takes A LOT of courage to be yourself, for what I admire you! This country needs more people like you!

  • I never meet a homosexual until I joined the US military. How sadly ironic that we are jeopardizing our war against religious extremists because of pressure from zealots here at home. Pathetic.

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  • @hodjepodje Not really, when a christian group supports unchristian ideals there really not on a valid side JM2C.

  • @mulahid Bravo and will said.

  • @topdome How?

  • @kh739 Yes it is, it is a lot when you consider that the number trained is probably in the triple digits. Not in the thousands.

  • Really? Nearly s-i-x-t-y Arabic speakers in 14 years? Just 60? That's not a lot. And forget the "cost of training" we'll just print more money ;)

    Obama 2012

  • What a disgrace for any army in the world to have gays and homosexuals .... They are totally destroying such a honorable institute ... !!!

  • I am sure you meet gay men and women before you entered however just didnt know or they did not share with you I would like to thank you for serving as you did

    Marc in NYC

  • Christians from different denomincations come up with all sorts of their own interpretations of the Bible. Especially when the New Testaments written by Paul forbids women from preaching (1 Timothy 2:11-14 & 1 Corinthians 14:34,35). Paul also demands women to wear veils in church (1 Corinthians 11:4-7). In my interpretations of Rom. 1: 26 & 27, I see that as married men avoiding the natural use of their women and lusting after other men OR other women.

  • I'm a bisexual Christian, and I totally disagree with the Don't Ask Don't Tell Policy because it is highly discriminatory. And as a devout Christian, God made me who I am. For those Christians that follow Lev. 18:22, they'd better follow the rest of Leviticus and stone your kids for being unruly, don't allow tattooed folks into church, don't eat pork or shrimp, don't wear polyester at all, don't hang around barbers.

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