To: Daffynition
Only one sea Admiral signed. Homos often end up missing morning muster.
2 posted on
12/02/2007 4:41:00 AM PST by
Jacquerie
To: Jacquerie
I have no doubt that many gays have served honorably.
The big question in my mind is how to maintain good order and discipline if openly gay sailors are on board Navy ships. Open berthing, very tight quarters, shared heads and showers. Or do we create ANOTHER separate setup like we had to do for women?? Just how much room do these people think there is on a Destroyer anyway?
Can also see many lost at sea incidents. Awful dark out there.
Jack
10 posted on
12/02/2007 4:56:47 AM PST by
btcusn
(Giving up the right to arms is a mistake a free people get to make only once.)
To: Jacquerie
I see a lot of "NGs" here.
Are we talking about more phony ranks?
They are probably as phony as the figure for the number of "gays" currently serving, and my guess is that most of them are weekend warriors as well.
Why do I get this feeling that the National Guard has certain geographical areas where the commander is a gay recruiter and follows Jesuit homosexual indoctrination and "training" practices?
:-(
13 posted on
12/02/2007 4:59:17 AM PST by
cgbg
(Nada non nyet--nanny amnesty Huckabee.)
To: Jacquerie
Homos often end up missing morning muster. And how would you know that?
15 posted on
12/02/2007 5:04:23 AM PST by
Non-Sequitur
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