Senate Listens to Military... for now Print E-mail
Wednesday, 09 June 2010 16:30

Secretary of Defense Robert GatesCongress is on the verge of repealing the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” policy regarding homosexuals in the military. The House of Representatives has passed the repeal, but the Senate has decided to postpone the vote until December after the military finishes its review. This came after including the chiefs of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines urged Congress to wait.

This is good news because of the harmful impact the repeal would have on military readiness. Allowing homosexuals to serve openly would undermine unit cohesion which is absolutely necessary when your life depends on it. Soldiers are forced to live in extremely close quarters and have enough to worry about without introducing the dysfunction of same sex perversion into their unit.

Would you want your son or daughter to be forced to cohabitate with open homosexuals?

Maybe that’s why 75% of those in the military oppose the proposed change.

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