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To: Will88

Not true I am afraid, once repealed if there are not very strict laws inserted in the UCMJ, we will see a more gays in the military, a repeal of DOMA after the first gay lawsuit followed by a Transgender lawsuit. Have you seen anything from the radical gay crowd to make you think otherwise? They could care less about this country and its military it is about normalization of a sex act only. There is no evidence the the SCOTUS would not rule the military has a right to set its own standards. It has in the past. The judiciary is an excuse to rush this by Gates and Mullens. They have betrayed the trust of the average Sailor, Marine, Airman and Soldier. Yes, they want to control the process, but they are both leaving, they are also well aware they cannot write appropriate regulations for years. They will create new regulations as incidents arise and then force sensitivity on the service members. I served for over 30 years, I have watched numerous social experiments, do not fool yourself there are numerous problems, they are just not made public.


119 posted on 12/24/2010 6:05:16 PM PST by OldGoatCPO (Social engineers build bad bridges.)
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Not true I am afraid, once repealed if there are not very strict laws inserted in the UCMJ, we will see a more gays in the military, a repeal of DOMA after the first gay lawsuit followed by a Transgender lawsuit. Have you seen anything from the radical gay crowd to make you think otherwise? They could care less about this country and its military it is about normalization of a sex act only. There is no evidence the the SCOTUS would not rule the military has a right to set its own standards. It has in the past. The judiciary is an excuse to rush this by Gates and Mullens. They have betrayed the trust of the average Sailor, Marine, Airman and Soldier. Yes, they want to control the process, but they are both leaving, they are also well aware they cannot write appropriate regulations for years. They will create new regulations as incidents arise and then force sensitivity on the service members. I served for over 30 years, I have watched numerous social experiments, do not fool yourself there are numerous problems, they are just not made public.

I am of the mindset that it ain't over till the fat lady sings. The very reason that DADT was implemented as a loophole to skirt around the UCMJ still remains to be changed. A repeal of the superficial DADT remains a victory in name only without any substance unless and until the UCMJ is changed to reflect the homosexual sex land of milk and honey delusional dreams of the leftists.

As I am sure you are aware, the UCMJ is law governing the military -this in a nation of law. We are not in a dictatorship where emperor 0zero can change the law as he sees fit. As well any substantive changes tp the UCMJ require several reviews internal and withing congress by several legal and political committees that will have to review not only the changes but as well their potential impact good or bad upon the mission...

NO -far from a done deal. I would suggest you review just how the UCMJ must be changed per law governing the change process. I only reviewed is in a cursory manner myself; however, knowing how the government and military work in addition to what I would term expected passive resistance I do not see anything happening quickly here -I think years...

Being the optimist --I see this thing getting turned around and eventually kicked to the curb with all the leftists that pushed as well...

There is a reason the homosexuals remain closeted in the military today -after such a "great and monumental victory" for homosexual sex --the same reason they will remain closeted tomorrow...

121 posted on 12/24/2010 6:28:49 PM PST by DBeers (†)
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