Posted on 10/15/2010 12:46:41 PM PDT by Conservative Coulter Fan
Congress approved the 1993 law regarding homosexuals in the military, usually mislabeled Dont Ask, Dont Tell, with bipartisan veto-proof majorities. Federal courts have upheld the constitutionality of the law (Section 654, Title 10, U.S.C.) several times. President Barack Obama has promised lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered (LGBT) activists that he would repeal the 1993 law. For reasons summarized below, Congress should reject pending Repeal Deal legislation to eliminate the current law with delayed implementation. This would have the same effect as the original LGBT Law for the Military.
1. Current findings remain valid. The 1993 law states there is no constitutional right to serve, and the military is a specialized society that is fundamentally different from civilian life. In living conditions offering little or no privacy, homosexuality presents an unacceptable risk to good order, discipline, morale and unit cohesion--qualities essential for combat readiness.
2. Open-Ended LGBT Law. Legislation sponsored by Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA) and Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) would require acceptance of professed (not discreet) sexual minorities, banning discrimination against homosexuality or bisexuality
whether real or perceived.
3. Effects far-reaching, retroactive. If passed, the LGBT Law or Policy would affect all military branches and communities, to include Army and Marine infantry, Special Operations Forces, Navy SEALS, surface ships, and submarines, on a constant (24/7) basis, with retroactive effect.
4. Violations of sexual privacy. Separate housing would be impractical, hugely expensive or unacceptable to LGBT civil rights activists. Pretending that sexual tension does not matter would create a hostile work environment, tantamount to forcing women to live in close quarters with men.
5. Increased misconduct, both consensual and nonconsensual. Because human beings are not perfect, male/male and female/female incidents, in addition to problems already occurring, are predictable. Unit commanders will be burdened with personnel turmoil, accusations of bias, and potential career penalties that have the effect of weakening trust and team cohesion.
6. Involuntary losses and zero tolerance of dissent. Assigning civil rights status to LGBT personnel would impose a corollary zero tolerance policy, forcing career penalties on anyone who disagrees for any reason, starting with chaplains and personnel of most major faiths.
7. Voluntary personnel losses. Many personnel will not complain of problems, even in cases of assault or abuse of rank, due to fear of career penalties and questions about their own attitudes. They will simply decline reenlistment. Potential recruits will avoid the military.
8. Mandatory LGBT Training. To make the new LGBT/sexual minority inclusion policy work, the Defense Department will modify mandatory sensitivity training programs to include LGBT curricula at all educational institutions and schools.
9. Family housing and benefits. Military family housing likely will include same-sex couples, increasing pressures for repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Declining family retention would leave fewer, less skilled troops to face more deployments and potential combat.
10. No case for repeal. If the proposed LGBT Law or Repeal Deal implementing policy does not improve recruiting, retention, and readiness in the All-Volunteer Force, it should not be passed.
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5. Increased misconduct, both consensual and nonconsensual. Because human beings are not perfect, male/male and female/female incidents, in addition to problems already occurring, are predictable. Unit commanders will be burdened with personnel turmoil, accusations of bias, and potential career penalties that have the effect of weakening trust and team cohesion.
Every other point is relevant, too.
Faggotry is no social measurement of success.
Homosexuality is an illness. A mental illness.
Why do we need mentally ill people in our military.
The bible does not agree that it is a mental illness.
I see your statement ,but no link.
Not that it matters.
The Bible isn’t book on Psychiatric illness’s.
Psychiatric illnesss are not sin, being gay is.
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