I am a gay man. I don't hide it, I don't flaunt it. If someone asks, I tell. I don't announce it on the handshake. By meeting me, you would not know until you had some discussions with me at length.
I agree with Clinton's policy of "Don't ask, don't tell." It's a way to allow those who are homosexual and want to be in the military, the chance to do so. It also creates an environment that is comfortable for the straight people who have to shower in large groups together. No one knows, no one cares.
However, I would like to pose the question of the draft. If a draft were instituted, do you think homosexual men would be exempt for flaunting their lifestyle?
Most gay men would be the ideal targets, from a paperwork standpoint, for a draft. Young, single, no children. What do you think would happen if there were a draft? (Ignorant or foolish comments? Try just answering the question.)
2006-07-10
07:37:08
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