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Gay Activist Groups "Protest Too Much"
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) activists have revealed the next stage of their plan to push repeal of the 1993 law stating that homosexuals are not eligible for military service. They need to act fast-prior to the end of this Congress-since the next election may change everything. Read More
28 Jul 10
Patrick Murphy’s GIMC and MoveOn.org
In an article for Military.com titled  "Don't Ask How Much to Repeal 'Don't Tell',"  former Marine officer Ilario Pantano takes strong exception to "a neatly bundled vote wrapped in the flag with a camouflage bow on top. And a price tag." Read More
23 Jun 10
Veterans Groups and Others Oppose "Repeal Deal"
The following respected veterans groups have taken a stand against the "Repeal Deal" to allow open homosexuality in the military by repealing the current law making homosexuals ineligible. The organizations below sent letters to congressional leaders opposing hasty action to repeal the current... Read More
11 Jun 10
The Military Culture Coalition Stands Up for 1993 Law
In February CMR announced the formation of a Military Culture Coalition (MCC) to encourage communication and cooperation between organizations that support sound military personnel policies. Read More
11 Jun 10
The Fight to Stop Repeal Continues
As the Senate prepares for the battle over the repeal of the law making homosexuals ineligible for military service, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) joined with Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member John McCain, who led the opposition for months, in calling for action to remove... Read More
11 Jun 10
Betrayal of the Chiefs
In a May 30 interview with  Fox News Sunday ,  Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen  was equivocal about legislation to repeal the current law making homosexuals ineligible for military service that he had  put on track for passage with his own Senate... Read More
11 Jun 10
"Repeal Deal" Rammed Through House
On Thursday, May 27, a combination of liberal and misguided legislators exploited or fell for a contrived "Repeal Deal" that began the process of eliminating the 1993 law regarding gays in the military while denying that result and the price that would be paid.  Read More
11 Jun 10
Issue 11: May 2010
We are facing a critical week and our military is in peril.   In only a few days, members of Congress will decide whether the 1993 law regarding homosexuals in the military, which is usually mislabeled “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) will survive the political... Read More
24 May 10
Milbloggers Not Unanimous
The  Huffington Post  and  Politico  posted items yesterday touting a statement  signed by military bloggers (in internet shorthand, "milbloggers), purportedly calling for "repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'" Read More
13 May 10
Street Theater of the LGBT Left
This article  in the gay magazine Advocate shows a picture of the six former military members who chained themselves to the White House gate in a protest demanding repeal of the 1993 law. Former Petty Officer Autumn Sandeen, the person on the far left of the photo in a Navy woman's... Read More
06 May 10
Tags Gays in the Military/LGBT Law
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