Board: Discharge gay NY National Guard officer »
Posted By david_nwpa 4 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsA military administrative board recommended Tuesday that a National Guard officer who publicly announced he’s gay should be discharged for violating the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
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david_nwpa4 months, 3 weeks ago
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The New York National Guard and the people of the United States have been ill-served by this dense, poorly thought, horribly enacted piece of crap legislation known as DADT. We have lost over 13,000 soldiers and sailors due to the uptight right-wingers who would not accept that gays and lesbians can proudly and honorably serve their country in the Armed Forces. Simply put, the law is little more than the reduction of gays and lesbians to second class status. It is this pervasive belief that gays and lesbians are inferior that causes so many problems in the community.
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quicksilver06024 months, 3 weeks ago
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"It is this pervasive belief that gays and lesbians are inferior that causes so many problems in the community."
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The troops are starved for Arabic translators...Lt. Choi is fluent, not to mention his leadership in both navigating troops through some of the most dangerous zones and then helping to rebuild vital institutions like schools and hospitals...
Yes, clearly an inferior individual ;/
Wake up, armed forces...you're about to lose one of your best.
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