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Pentagon Leaders Commend End of ‘Don’t Ask’ Policy
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TheRealVille Wrote:Why do you keep posting Bible verses? That isn't the rules and law book for the United States, and has zero to do with gays in the military.

Just as when one is arguing law at some point the US Constitution is cited or quoted, when one argues a moral issue the source of all things moral must be consulted. Morality originated and is defined, administered and regulated by the Holy Scriptures. And as I said, gays want respect and the far left is willing to go to the courts to try to legislate everyone that won't comply with their wishes into submission via legislation. You can bang your head against the wall by way of argument all you want but, if you are trying to validate the homosexual lifestyle as merely an alternative that should be respected and honored by those that are straight your argument is with God.

Don't ask Don't tell was working to perfection. Gays were allowed to serve, just not openly. If truly all they wanted was to serve they had the oportunity. But, that's not all they want. This action (repeal of DADT) was intended to force people to accept gays as normal and honorable through law. This tactic mirrors the modus operandi pro choice activists employed when they finally got a ruling by the courts in Roe vs Wade that in essence leagalized abortion on demand. Now when they talk about abortion, they say women's rights and the notion that something is wrong with the practice is pooh-poohed and, people are laughed to scorn for suggesting otherwise. Just like rioting is now called civil unrest. Women's right to choose just sounds better than infanticide.

It isn't and never has been about gays being allowed to serve. It's been about circumventing God's law with man's law.
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Pentagon Leaders Commend End of ‘Don’t Ask’ Policy - by TheRealThing - 09-28-2011, 12:14 AM

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