Comments on: Congress Heatedly Debates Gays In Military
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy Riles Tempers Of Lawmakers
- Homosexuals are more than welcome to serve as cannon fodder and pay their taxes, but heaven help them should they come out of the closet and admit to being gay! When are we going to stop listening to the American Christian-Taliban and their imams?
Posted by n8yvn29 at 08:14 AM
Now that is a very good question! - Reply to this comment
- OK, maybe if we spent more time trying to CURE the disease of bigotry, a known and treatable brain abnormality, then maybe we wouldn''t have to have these discussions. DUH!
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- Homosexuals are more than welcome to serve as cannon fodder and pay their taxes, but heaven help them should they come out of the closet and admit to being gay! When are we going to stop listening to the American Christian-Taliban and their imams?
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- *** are more than welcome to serve as cannon fodder and pay their taxes, but heaven help them should they come out of the closet and admit to being gay! When are we going to stop listening to the American Christian-Taliban and their imams?
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- *** are more than welcome to serve as cannon fodder and pay their taxes, but heaven help them should they come out of the closet and admit to being gay! When are we going to stop listening to the American Christian-Taliban and their imams?
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- My view on this is quite simple reinforce NO *** in the military, why not kill ONLY heterosexuals and keep our homosexual community from being slaughtered under the false declaration of destroying terrorist when in actuality they are creating them, and also fighting it in the wrong country, but then again *** Cheney%u2019s pockets need to be broadened by Halliburton beside the slaugter of 4000 American Lives enforces his profits
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- This is really a non-issue drug out by the Repugs every election year to get thier base of uneducated, ignorant buba voters excited. In the next few months look for more stories like gun controll, gay marrage, slave reparations ect. to motivate these ding bats.
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- Aaaah, hey congress...We have a few other problems...oil drilling, people losing houses, people losing jobs, economy going down the tubes. When you are done with *** and baseball players using steriods maybe you consider these other things before you go on another vacation. Find a gas station with free air and recharge your heads before you come back!!
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- Is it no wonder the congress has less than a 10% approval rating.
Why are we spending time discussing this issue when there are far greater problems to deal with. - Reply to this comment
- when the roman emperors constated growing numbers of christians in their midst, they created exclusively christian legions -
why not create gay brigades? - Reply to this comment
- They just wanna be generals aids.
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- I don''t understand why members of congress would get upset with each other. Isn''t a prequisite for a politician to be willing to screw anything and anyone to be a politician ?
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- kevinbgoode I have a question for you. Would you elect a Male Predident who said he had a boy friend who was going to sleep with him in the Presidential bedroom of the White House and travel around the world with him?
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- Well, it sure seems to me that any straight man who is so insecure that he can''t protect his own peepee in the showers is sure not gonna be capable of defending a whole nation. The military belongs to all of the American people - no citizen with the physical and mental capabilities to perform service for their country should be refused or abridged of their right to serve simply because someone else doesn''t like them.
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- Elaine Donnelly, a right-wing hoe with a phony-*** organization simply described as "Center for Military Readiness, a nonprofit that says it promotes certain military personnel policies." Huh? What in the crapola is this organization and who does it represent?
I can''t even believe this clown is even quoted. I see nothing that indicates she is an expert on anything, beyond being employed by a cabal of right wingnut political organizations with a history of trying to deny American citizens equal rights. Is there some reason why Congress should be interested in what Elaine Donnelly, who hasn''t served in the military, and has no advanced research credentials has to say?
What, exactly, is the significance of some cooked up, manufactured "non-profit" headed by a non-military political activist in debating this issue? Is this organization attached to the government, which is supposed to be in charge of reviewing personnel policies? - Reply to this comment
- Are you for real? What''s this? I can''t say gay or homosexual? C''mon, CBS. This puritanical attitude goes right to the heart of what I was saying about our society, in general.
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- Supporters of the "don''t ask, don''t tell" policy are so homophobic that they think "I''ve got your back covered" to be a flirtatious tell-all.
*** serve openly in Europe with no problem. Leave it to the puritanical "we''ve got God on our side" U.S. military to fear something as obtuse as that. - Reply to this comment
- I agree with what former Republican Senator and presidential candidate Barry Goldwater once said "You don''t have to be straight to be in the military, you just have to shoot that way!"
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- A smoke screen....
Do we really need Congress debating wasting their time and our taxes dollars over a stupid issue.
Politicians are useless. - Reply to this comment
- Why are the words *** and gay and screw *** in my posting?
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