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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Hold The Homosexuals! Military Ban Not Over Yet

America's military isn't going  'gay' quite yet.

While President Obama plans this week to sign the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy banning open homosexuality in the military, the policy must remain in force until the president, the secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff can certify that the change will not impair combat readiness.

Before that happens the military must rewrite laws and regulations that could affect same-sex relationships, such as the Uniform Code of Military Justice ban on sodomy, and also indoctrinate soldiers, sailors and airmen to tolerate open homosexuality. The transition period is expected to take a year.

"It's important for people to know that this is not over," said Robert Knight, a leading opponent of the homosexual political agenda. "There are no permanent victories or defeats in politics. And this can be reversed at some point, in a more conservative Congress."

"Congress will have to legalize consensual sodomy, which is currently illegal under the UCMJ," said retired Army Col. Dick Black, former chief of the Army's Criminal Law Division and a Virginia state legislator. "There's a backlash brewing. This is a very serious issue for a lot of people. We're entering the presidential season, and if there's a candidate who says he will issue an executive order to ban homosexuality in the military, a lot of people would be very fired up about that."                                   

There's more at WND

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our country has slid backwards with the open condonlence of sodomy

Anonymous said...

Again, people living in denial, this is done and we will not go backward.

Anonymous said...

Well you better include all forms of unmarried sex, illegitimate children, drugs, alcohol, gangs, etc. while you're pointing the finger.

Anonymous said...

10:43 All you have done is outrage the bulk of Americans, It's back lash time.

Anonymous said...

homosexuality is an abomination not a group deserving of special rights.

Anonymous said...

4:01 Who are to judge who gets equal rights? The constitution clearly states equal rights for all citizens.

Anonymous said...

The choice of being gay shouldn't give you a sense of entitlement. What's next legalize pedophilia ?

Anonymous said...

10:08
Our country has slid backwards because of your atrocious spelling. Maybe if nut jobs like you spent more time worrying about educating yourself we'd be better off.

Anonymous said...

Being gay is NOT a choice. Who would willingly choose to be gay and to be hated by people who don't even KNOW them or the content of their character? As for 10:08 and 4:01 (probably the same person/hater), don't give me that mental illness or any other kind of illness crap. Remember when you point the finger at someone, there are three pointing back at you.

Anonymous said...

7:29 AM:

It is an abnormality not shared by other species like chicken and cattle.