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    "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Is FAIL, Needs to Go

    by: atdleft

    Sun May 10, 2009 at 11:33:13 AM PDT


    (Proudly cross-posted at C4O Democrats. And btw, make sure to stop by and say hi to Dan Choi at OCEC's May 30 general membership meeting!)

    OK, so today's Mothers' Day. I'm planning to stop by my mom's house shortly and check up on her. But before I do that, I must address this:

    President Barack Obama's national security adviser says allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military is in the early discussions.

    But retired Marine Gen. James Jones says it's very preliminary in a very busy administration.

    Jones said Sunday he's not sure if the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy would be overturned, although Obama has said he wants it eliminated. Jones said the decision to go forward lies with the president.

    For now, Jones says, "We have a lot on our plate right now."

    Mr. Jones, President Obama, and members of Congress, you just allowed this fine patriotic soldier to be fired. And believe it or not, we've already lost too many thousands of good soldiers simply because they're queer. Now's the time to lift the military service ban. Seriously.

    atdleft :: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Is FAIL, Needs to Go
    There was no good reason for Dan Choi to be fired, none at all. He was a good soldier. He still loves this country. He served this country honorably. Yet because he showed real courage in coming out, we have to lose him. Why?

    Really, why? Because the old timers in the "national security establishment" like Jim Jones are too afraid to allow LGBT people to serve openly in the military? Because Washington politicians are too afraid of doing something that most Americans now support?

    Why are we willing to risk our own national security to fire good soldiers that happen to be LGBT? Is the good intelligence provided by an Arabic speaking linguists not really "good" if he's gay? Are the soldiers being protected by a fellow soldier out on the battle field not really "safe" if that solider happens to be a lesbian? Are the lives being saved by an army medic not actually "saved" if that medic is transgender? Give me a break!

    President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Reid, what are you waiting for? Why should any more soldiers be fired? Why should we continue this ridiculous kabuki dance of forcing LGBT servicemembers into the closet any longer? Haven't we had enough of this BS?

    Please, please speak out and demand the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"! Legislation has been introduced in Congress, but now's the time for Congress to stop talking about it and start passing it. And yes, now's the time for President Obama to stop talking about repealing the ban and start acting to actually repeal it.

    We can't allow this injustice any longer. We simply can't afford it.

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    Andrew (4.00 / 1)
    Did you see this letter that Obama sent to a soldier regarding DADT?  I don't think that he won't act, he will, it's a matter of when.

    "The difference between a liberal and a conservative is that a liberal does not have to put the word 'compassionate' in front of his name to prove that he gives a shit"
    -- George Clooney


    I just hope that he acts soon. (4.00 / 1)
    We've seen too many good soldiers let go. We can't wait any longer.

    We shall overcome!

    [ Parent ]
    You all might be interested to know (4.00 / 2)
    That Dan Choi is a son of Orange County. Graduated from Tustin High School (we overlapped by a couple years; I knew him and his older brother pretty well) and his family still lives in the area.

    He is doing OC proud by his strong, moral, and brave stance on this issue. His leadership and activism should inspire all of us to take up his cause.


    Yes... (4.00 / 1)
    And that's one of my excuses for cross-posting here. Well, that & Dan Choi coming back to OC on the 30th for OCEC. He's inspired me to be more vocal about repealing DADT, and I hope more people are inspired by him as well.

    We shall overcome!

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