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The House votes to repeal don't ask don't tell policy..Sad day for the military

DrunkFatguy

Well-Known Member
These creeps couldn't wait for the pentagon's report on the impact it would have on those serving. Considering the vote occurred on the eve of memorial day, I realize this was more about the Socialist liberals showing their contempt and mockery of us and our service than rights for the "gays". In a way I'm kinda glad I'm awaiting a medical discharge for my back injuries.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/27/senate-panel-votes-lift-military-gay-ban/
 

Gibs

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Global Moderator
I saw an segment on TV today about it. A bunch of people supporting it and all that jazz, they were saying it is great for our forces and such. Too bad they were all people that probably never served nor ever would. Such a sad day when the military has to bow down to a bunch of activists.

God bless our service members this Memorial Day weekend! Hopefully a voice of reason enters the situation.

Gib
 

sdsubzero4

Spring Valley, CA
Unf'ing believeable. But we shouldn't be surprised this happened with this anti-military, liberal congress. I truely hope this will not deteriote the standard of our military and cause undo harm to our service members. God Bless you all who serve. Hang in there for another two years when a "Real" President take office.
 
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