Posted on 12/27/2010 1:38:02 PM PST by scripter
Numerous service members, veterans and concerned citizens have written WND to express their fury about the repeal of the military's ban on open homosexuality. We encourage readers, especially those on active duty, to let us know what you think about allowing open homosexuality in the military and how you plan to respond to the new policy. Following are excerpts from selected letters arranged by topic:
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But could I say Airborne or DOL instead?
OK with me, already argued Semper Fi, Airborne, Recon, and the rest years ago at Ranger school. Never win, except straight leg Army caught hell.
I just hope that folks will continue to support our military as an institution. The military is critically important to the protection of everything else we cherish.
This has been happening to Teachers for years.
Sure but Islam will not only be honored, but promoted. Islam can never swear allegiance to the Constitution, so why doesn't someone ask that question?
Because they don’t believe in God either and the Communists are using them to destroy us also. They will have no problem wiping mecca out when they are no longer useful idiots.
Look, I'm just going to respond once to this and let the chips fall where they may.
As much as I love what the Military tradition in this country - I don't put them at the same level of the RCC (very specific I'm being). I was raised Catholic and I thought the WORLD of the institution. It shaped my life since I was a baby practically and so those are my feelings.
But anyone can think whatever they want on the subject since we are in a free country (still/s)
Yet remember the institution is not just the clergy, the institution is us, the community, the family that is The Church
I thought you were a woman?!
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