Why ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Should End Now

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He "has a whole generation," because the law has been passed and there is more acceptance "of gays and lesbians in society. The society is always reflected in the armed forces. The change in American public opinion was directed by General Colin Powell said the next hearing in the Senate, now believes the "Do not Ask, Do not Tell law should be repealed by Congress. It's. Powell said: "The attitudes and circumstances have changed.


Secretary Gates said in his statement that he would appoint a special military commission to study the issue to a year. Joe Solmonese, Human Rights Campaign has clarified the issue with a resounding call to action: "I would ask senators and congressmen who opposed the repeal: What do you know about military effectiveness that General Powell Secretary Gates Admiral Mullen and commander in chief does not know the truth is that there is no excuse. This has caused waves by organizations very uncomfortable for supporters of gay rights and actions of the assistants to be taken now. The death sentence for Do not Ask, Do not Tell was played, and now is the time to send this Act. Clifford Alexander, Jr., former Secretary of the Army under President Jimmy Carter said that President Obama should insist that study does not take any more than a month and that the decision taken by civilians and not military.

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