nope , it’s pronounced ‘ da jew ‘
On Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, my position is based on my experience as an Army
Reserve officer. In my opinion, this policy does little to further US
national security. I have personally seen it abused by straight soldiers
who re-enlist for a bonus and then suddenly ‘discover’ they are gay when
the Reserve unit mobilizes for Iraq or Afghanistan. For me, “Don’t Ask
Don’t Tell” is a failed policy, not a moral decision. The military already
has strict anti-fraternization rules and I believe those rules are
sufficient to apply to both straight and gay soldiers.
Charles