I didn't serve in the military, so I don't have an opinion on Don't ask, don't tell. That's something the military should decide, not politicians.
The head generals who don’t live in barracks and have never been on a battlefield? Because some of them are for it.
Anyone who is concerned about the morale of the military should have an opinion of DADT. They protect us and deserve our support in every way. And the majority of the military do NOT want homosexuals in the military.
Same sex marriage is causing legal problems already between states. So that’s a sort of copout answer too.