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To you. Many that actually have experience in the military disagree.
Two quick points.
1) I am not gay
2) being gay is exceptional in that it is relatively rare, 5 to 10 % of the population I believe.
And many of us who have that military experience do feel it is time to change the policy.
We'll see how it all works out.
1-WOW...just out of curiosity...why did you feel the need to correct that notion?
2-using that definition, so are any number of groups practicing different forms of sexual deviancy 'exceptional'
Yes, they are serving, but if it is confirmed that the person is gay, the person is discharged. I just spoke to a co-worker who has a friend who was in the Air Force as a Russian linguist. He has been discharged because he's gay. Gee, I wonder how many Russian linguists we have in the service. :roll:
So they found two homophobic generals.. big wutido.
Yeah they have a difference of opinion from you and you know better then them since you have served in the U S military so the only answer is they must be homophobes........Unbelieveable........
Not if it comes from the militant gay mafia where you are smeared & called names if you disagree with there agenda
Watch your backs, the gay mafia is after you....
How does repealing DADT improve the military?
using that definition, so are any number of groups practicing different forms of sexual deviancy 'exceptional'
Allowing them to not live in secrecy for their entire careers, to file for housing and other rights heterosexual couples have. Its not a right to tell people you are gay its a right to be who you are in the military with the same benefits that others in the military experience.
You are talking about the gays. How does it benefit the military. How will it help our national security or national defense?
I am not concerned about the Gays I am concerned about my country.
How was it detrimental to those Commonwealth countries that allowed gays to openly serve?
Are you making a pass at Redress?You better watch out or else you'll get a "suprise butsecks!!" driveby.
I don't care I don't live in those countries.
If a gay can't obey DADT I doubt he will have the discipline it takes to be a soldier 24/7.
If a gay refuses to obey DADT what other orders will he refuse to obey?
What do you want him to call a gay person?If DADT was repealed, they wouldn't be refusing to obey orders now would they?
Perhaps you can give us a reason not to repeal it? Instead of talking about "the gays."
If DADT was repealed, they wouldn't be refusing to obey orders now would they?
Perhaps you can give us a reason not to repeal it? Instead of talking about "the gays."
You are talking about the gays. How does it benefit the military. How will it help our national security or national defense?
I am not concerned about the Gays I am concerned about my country.
What do you want him to call a gay person?
It benefits the gays who are part of the military. What do you have against them? Are you under the assumption that allowing gays to openly serve will weaken our national security? Why are you so concerned that they have equal rights? Is that some sort of threat to your safety? Why are you so concerned?
The army was equally effective without integration, why integrate?
The gays are disobeying it and complaining about getting booted. That leaves me asking the previous question.
If DADT was repealed they could disobey other direct orders. It shows they do not have the discipline military life requires.
What I would like is to have him answer the question. I don't have a problem with what words he chooses to associate with gay people. It's just a little funny to me because of the widely recognized internet phrase used to make fun of people who have issues with "the ghey."
Maybe you'd like to answer the question?
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