Homosexuality is not immoral

From Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton:

I disagree with General Pace completely.  I don’t think homosexuality is immoral.’

The current military policy of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell” isn’t working.  Let’s not be eliminating people because of who they are or who they love.

So DADT isn’t working, Mrs. Clinton?  Wow, that’s news to me.  I wonder who was responsible for DADT’s becoming law in the first place…

4 Responses

  1. Godwhacker

    That would be her spineless husband Bill’s doing. I remember those days well. Bill Clinton ran on a promise to abolish the military’s gay ban. That was the reason I voted for him in ‘92. He also made other promises like using trade to advance human rights in China and treating drug abusers with medical therapy rather then jail time. Those were all issues I agreed on, but instead he:
    • established the moronic DADT policy
    • de-linked human rights from China trade policy
    and
    • continued on with the failed war on drugs that has our prisons releasing murders and rapist to make room for non-violent drug offenders

  2. ahrrrrr

    have you seen this http://drabboiz.thumblogger.com/home/log…

  3. ahrrrrr

    where are you i am getting worried :(

  4. Verbo

    Post something! Actually, don’t. I need to catch up. :-)

    -Verbo

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