2007-03-07
06:06:31
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ProLife Liberal
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➔ Military
Don't ask don't tell was taken out of the military, about 5 minutes after clinton established it. The policy is still the same, as before 'don't ask; don't tell'. But if it was, I wam sure that the current administration would be for it, seeing how many homosexuals are in the GOP, working as administrators.
2007-03-07
06:20:45 ·
update #1
Well, kevin, I just asked a question. I have done my bit in the US Army in the middle East (operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi "Freedom", March 2004 to March 2005). I only asked, I did not state that I was for or against gays in the military. Personally, I think that the more and more Republicans that come out of the closet, the more that it will become more acceptable. So, are you going to vote for the party that is becoming more and more gay evry day? And as for looking a t 'buts' Obviously, with all the time you soend sitting in front of a computer, yours is more than likely an uglt site.
2007-03-07
07:58:02 ·
update #2