Far from supporting the case for openly gay military service, the U.S. military’s experience with women instead offers a cautionary tale warning against open homosexuality within the ranks.
Gay Men Can Fight, and That’s the Problem
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Repealing Don’t Ask Don’t Tell: Smart Politics, But What About Implementation?
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With tanking poll numbers, his key policy initiative in shambles, and once impenetrable Democratic seats feeling the strange, terrifying prospect of competition, there seems to be a tragic-yet-inescapable truth about our super-cool, genius president who was once “sort of God”:
Frankly, it kind of sucks to be Barack Obama right about now.
The President isn’t out of [...]
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Debunking Anti-Anti-Islamist Myths
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Max Boot’s Misplaced ‘Study’ of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’
So-called studies purport to show that openly gay military service isn’t a problem in other countries. However, these so-called studies rely on suspect data from militaries that really aren’t comparable to the U.S. military; and they ignore underlying but hidden problems.