Err, what?
>> Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Don't Ask, Don't Tell is a policy President Clinton got implemented in 1993. This further proves that protesters, the media and even some congress critters don't know what they are talking about. They want the ban lifted - get this - so that gays can serve in the military....Of course, lifting Don't Ask Don't Tell does the opposite.
Time indicates that this policy "barring bisexuals, gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military" blah, blah needs lifted so that gays can serve. To repeat the title...Err, what?
Don't Ask Don't Tell was implemented by Clinton in order to keep gays IN THE MILITARY! The normal policy is to discharge gays once proof is disclosed. Clinton's policy made it so that the only way you can get discharged for homosexual behavior is if you walk up to your First Sergeant and demand released because you are attracted to members of your own sex. The reason homosexual discharges when UP when this policy was implemented is because service members realized that it was an easy way to leave service early with an honorable discharge. Unlike the old policy, the new one does not required proof, just a personal admission. I was in the military from 1986 to 1996, Clinton's policy was a joke. And, as expected, an easy "out" for those that wanted to take it.
So there you have it; liberal protesters, the media and Democratic members of Congress want the military to monitory homosexual behavior again and oust members that get caught.
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