"Don't Ask Don't Tell" ended this past week. What are your thoughts on the military policy's repeal?
September 28, 2011
Wesley Williams ( in Tonganoxie) says...
“I personally disapprove of the new policy. It is a sign that our nation is in a continuous decline in morality and a sign that our once Christian-founded republic is now corrupt and perverse.”
Amanda Altenhofen ( in Tonganoxie) says...
“At the time the policy was instated, I thought it seemed a bit silly. I didn't understand how the policy would be applied to a large, diverse institution that spanned the globe. The repeal seems like a modernization that the military needs. I believe if someone is patriotic enough to enlist, then he or she should be allowed to serve regardless of sexual orientation.”
Denise LaRosh ( in Tonganoxie) says...
“Now that DADT has been repealed, I believe our military leaders will do as they’ve always done: Train American men and women to be ready when our country needs them.”


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citywatcher 1 year, 7 months ago on "Don't Ask Don't Tell" ended this past week. What are your thoughts on the military policy's repeal?
"Don't Ask Don't Tell" ended this past week. What are your thoughts on the military policy's repeal?
I guess Wesley Williams doesn't have any gay friends does he? Sounds like he needs some to open up his closed mindedness.
kansanjayhawk 1 year, 7 months ago on "Don't Ask Don't Tell" ended this past week. What are your thoughts on the military policy's repeal?
"Don't Ask Don't Tell" ended this past week. What are your thoughts on the military policy's repeal?
I guess Wesley Williams respects the Judeo/Christian underpinnings of our society that have always considered homosexual behavior to be abhorrent and a sin against God and man. Open homosexuality in the military will hurt defense readiness and will harm our young men and women who join the force because they will have to face the daily reality of being approached by homosexuals for sex.
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