Posted by
gabriellegilliland on Saturday, January 17, 2009 10:35:06 AM
Limp-Wristed Military
"As Barack Obama prepares to be sworn in as commander in chief on January 20, homosexual-rights activists are gleeful about changes he will bring to the armed services. Based on his campaign promises, Obama is expected to overturn the military's policy regarding sexual conduct. Commonly referred to as "don’t ask, don’t tell," the military prohibits the service of openly practicing homosexuals. This policy was created early in the Clinton administration after a long and divisive fight and the hard-fought compromise has drawn the ire of liberals such as Obama ever since.
"It's time to turn the page on the bitterness and bigotry that fill so much of today's LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) rights debate," Obama said while campaigning. "The rights of all Americans should be protected -- whether it's at work or anyplace else. 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' needs to be repealed because patriotism and a sense of duty should be the key tests for military service, not sexual orientation."
Not reported in the media or discussed by advocates are the opinions of the men and women actually serving our country that would be affected by this change in policy. A poll of some 2,000 active duty military taken in December by the Military Times found that 58 percent opposed a policy change. Of those polled, 10 percent said they would not reenlist, and 14 percent reported they would consider not reenlisting if the policy is changed to please homosexual activists.
Essentially, the United States military, the greatest fighting force ever assembled, has had a policy in place against homosexual conduct since its formation. This policy annoys certain liberals who want to force their social agenda on the rest of the country and ignore those affected."
http://www.theobamafile.com/ObamaLatest.htm
My response:
I was reading an article about the ban being lifted where you could post comments. Some military guy posted the usual response I read, something like, "I don't want some gay guy watching me in the shower." And I saw the typical response posted that I have seen too often, "What makes you think you're so good-looking that you would be getting checked out."
And I thought, yeah, too true. So, to go along with that arguement, let's allow people who are openly pedophiles to become school teachers!
"What makes you think YOUR kid is so cute that a pedophile would be checking YOUR kid out? Huh? Your kid is probably too ugly to attract a pedophile anyway, so why not let them teach kids?"
Wait! Let's let necrophiliacs work openly in morgues! "What makes you think your dead relative is so cute that a necrophiliac would be looking at his/her corpse?"
Homosexuality is deviance for certain. The only reason we tolerate it as much as we do is because we assume the participants are consenting adults.
Straight men who are forced to shower, change, and sleep, in the presence of gay men make them NON-CONSENTING eye candy. They become unwelcomed fantasy food to deviants.