Posted on 12/16/2010 8:34:49 AM PST by SeekAndFind
ABC News reports that Scott Brown has announced that he will support a stand-alone repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” ending the expulsion of gay and lesbian troops from the military. Brown’s decision gives Harry Reid 61 votes, enough to pass a cloture vote for the policy, and one final hurrah for the Democratic-controlled 111th Session — if he can fit it into the schedule:
Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown today voiced his support for a stand-alone repeal of the militarys Dont Ask, Dont Tell policy, bringing the bill one vote over the 60-vote threshold that it will need to reach if and when the Senate votes on the measure in the coming weeks.
Sen. Brown accepts the Pentagons recommendation to repeal the policy after proper preparations have been completed. If and when a clean repeal bill comes up for a vote, he will support it, said Brown spokesperson Gail Gitcho.
Browns backing means that on paper supporters of the repeal have61 senators in favor of the bill. On Wednesday Republicans Olympia Snowe of Maine and Lisa Murkowski both announced their support for the stand-alone repeal. The House passed the clean repeal on Wednesday and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has vowed to bring it to a vote in the Senate before the end of the year.
However, Reid has warned that bringing the bill to a vote in the Senate is not an issue of support, but rather of time. With just over a week before Christmas, the Senate is only now kicking off debate on the START nuclear treaty and a massive $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill. It will likely be early next week before the Senate wraps up work on those two measures and numerous GOP senators have voiced stern opposition to both bills, preferring instead to fund the government into early next year and go home for the holidays. That leaves little time for the Senate to pass the Dont Ask, Dont Tell repeal.
Brown voted against the military appropriations bill that contained a DADT repeal last week, objecting to a jam-down of a massive spending bill without sufficient debate or amendment opportunities. Two other Republicans that support a repeal, Olympia Snowe and Lisa Murkowski, voted no on the same grounds. A stand-alone bill will avoid those issues and allow the three to switch votes and support repeal, a position publicly held or at least considered by all three prior to the lame-duck session.
The Senate has already passed the tax deal, which was the line drawn in the sand by the GOP at the start of the post-midterm session. Brown can therefore vote for cloture on this measure without violating the earlier pledge, even if Congress hasn’t addressed the budget with a shutdown date rapidly approaching. The GOP wants a continuing resolution anyway rather than an omnibus spending bill completing the FY2011 budget.
Reid, though, has already started debate on START, and still has to handle the budget this week as well. He’s trying to double-track the two efforts, but Jim DeMint has threatened to obstruct if Reid tries a jam-down on START. If DADT doesn’t come up in this session, it will have to be passed again in a Republican House after January, and that may be a problem with the GOP holding a 48-seat majority in the lower chamber. Still, the threat of court action that would immediately impose a repeal rather than an orderly transition may move John Boehner to allow a vote without whipping the caucus early in the next session.
Making excuses? I don't like it any better than you but I still think we're better off with Brown than with the RAT. Would you feel better if I preferred the RAT?
Good point, I’ll recant my statement.
The fact is, it’s not gays I have a problem with, it’s the “GAY AGENDA” that bothers me.
The only bright side is that the sons and daughters of many liberals that supported the repeal will end up being drafted and we might see a revival of militias that will be ready to fight in the upcoming civil war.
not if the JAG decides that a blanket party is punishable with Leavenworth. you can take that to the bank.
you will see that excessive PT might be a "hate crime". Cleaning the latrines with toothbrushes might be a "hate crime".
Then you get to the real dirty pool... "my boyfriend is the platoon leader and he says I don't have to pull point on this patrol" or "he just broke up with me and he's making me #1 on entry team clearing rooms, I don't want to cause I've got feelings and I'm NOT A MACHINE."
This law is going to get a few gay soldiers killed in combat.
The UCMJ is very clear about fraternization. And just because a sodomite can serve does not mean that they can engage in behaviors. Administrative discharges will be issued like crazy. Meanwhile, platoon leaders can put together gay squads, send them out on patrols in especially hot areas where it could be hard to provide backup. Oh well, Marines sometimes have to die. /s
Of course it's a moot point--Massachusetts is unlikely to vote Republican no matter who is on the ticket, and Romney isn't going to be the Republican nominee.
Even if a platoon leader wanted to do something. He couldn’t. It will be up to the NCOs, as usual, to implement policy among the ranks.
As your son probably has told you, Marines take care if their own. Add this gay agenda and picking sides to a fire team or squad level will insure the disruption of good unit cohesion, good order and discipline.
Just a real cluster.
If you don’t see that this will cost us money, time and human suffering, as well as military readiness, you are woefully naive. You and all the rest of you liberaltarians need a reality check.
The only way to rid ourselves of RINOs is to excise them, not feed them, coddle them and make them feel at home. Look at Princess Lisa Moocowski. She’ll be stabbing us in the back for six more years, so will McCain. I’m sure the only reason Pansy Graham hasn’t come out supporting this is that so many other RINOs are doing the dirty work, he can pretend he does not support it. These people need to lose seniority. They’ve already showed that they will cave when it counts. Why keep pretending they are on our side?
Thanks. No to Brown. No to Romney.
Didn’t his office tell Howie Carr that he would not support the repeal?
Romney’s residence is now in California, I believe.
Advocating murder.
How God-like.
So human.
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