Thursday, March 12, 2009

Don't ask...Don't Tell - Moran the Moron

I read that Democratic Rep. Jim Moran (Virginia) said he has requested monthly updates from the Pentagon on the impact of the Military policy of “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” until it is repealed.


The policy refers to the military “practice” of not asking recruits their sexual orientation. In turn, service members are banned from saying they are gay or bisexual, engaging in homosexual activity or trying to marry a member of the same sex. In my mind, this Military practice seems reasonable; the sexual preferences of individuals are their own private matter and need not be flaunted unnecessarily creating tensions within our fighting forces.


I am not a homophobe, if you want to be openly gay, then there are plenty of places and occupations where you can be openly gay and flaunt your lifestyle choice…I, like many others in this country don’t want the US Military to be one of them! I am not a soldier, nor do I pretend to know what soldiers feel about openly gay personnel in their ranks….but I can make an educated guess. I can also make an educated guess on how our enemies will perceive our fighting forces if they were openly gay soldiers and staff in the US Military.


The ridicule, loss of respect and loss of confidence from the rest of the world that our military would be subjected to would cause irreparable damage to our US forces and create National Security issues for the United States of America.

SO, this Moron, sorry – Moran asks "How many more good soldiers are we willing to lose due to a bad policy that makes us less safe and secure?"

Sorry Jim, many of us in this country say “As many of them that do not respect the military’s decision on this policy”…We think this practice strengthens our military, makes our country much safer and more secure and respects the rights of those in the military of are morally opposed to homosexuality. It still provides privacy and a career in the military for those individuals that are homosexual, so long as they respect the rights of those morally opposed to their lifestyle choice.


My suggestion to you Jim Moron is to go back to sponsoring the bankruptcy reform bill from your home that you bought with the home equity loan given to you under favorable terms from a major credit card issuer….I’m sure the two are not related in any way. Chris Dodd and Barney Frank must have the same contacts in their rolodex as you do.


Dare I say it, even the great Messiah is cringing away from this one - The White House has said President Barack Obama has begun consulting with Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen on how to lift the ban. But the administration won't say how soon that might happen

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