http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_ask,_don't_tell
Congratulations to the United States for finally ending this nonsense.
Congratulations to the United States for finally ending this nonsense.
Aside from the double negative, what's your point? Is our opinion any different from the hundreds and thousands of current and former military people who knew they served with gays and lesbians and didn't care?Obviously none of you have never served in the military.
You have the right to disagree, but this isn't (and shouldn't be) about politics. This is about basic equality. This is about ending an illogical form of discrimination that serves no purpose.I will dissent and say this is not good news. I know I will be called names, accused of bigotry, etc., but remember, the left once said it was okay to have an opposing view, and that it is not wrong to disagree.
That is only half the story. Funny how you put flaunt in quotes, because (of course) all openly gay soldiers are now going to accessorize their uniforms "Brüno" style. Of course.i liked the idea of dont ask, dont tell. so anyone can join the military and what should remain private stays private. nuff said.
now,,,, service men and women will be able to "flaunt" the sexuality. i disagree. i think it should be a private thing.
You have your opinion, and I have mine.You have the right to disagree, but this isn't (and shouldn't be) about politics. This is about basic equality. This is about ending an illogical form of discrimination that serves no purpose.