DADT to end September 20.
Archive for the ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ Category
At an academic workshop on social conservatism most of the participants think gay rights is a losing issue, ripe for jettisoning. Sign of the times?
The Weekly Standard: hurrah for ROTC, please don’t mention DADT.
So DADT repeal won’t wreck the armed forces and leave us naked to our enemies. The Marines’ honor has been a little besmirched by that noble service registering the highest fraction (40-60% compared to 30% average for the whole military) expecting negative effects, but they will get over it and they will follow orders with [...]
Every Democrat save the two from Arkansas voted to end DADT. Every Republican voted the other way. Who’s to blame, do you think?
Whether the Senate repeals the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell statute might be up to Jim Webb.
Real moral courage isn’t standing up to your enemies; it’s standing up to your friends.
The Obama Administration needs to start preparing the ground for the November midterms. Here’s what it should do.
The Army Secretary says that the military is ready to end Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Congresmember Bachmann: is he anti-American, too?