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To: fightinJAG
All true - and there is worse to come: because gays are connected sexually across units, ranks, services (the lie is that they are monogamous) they show perefernce for each other above any other consideration. Extensive chains of homosexuals are in communication all the time. Fraternization was a minor issue compared to this one. The Marine Corps IG had to fight the "Lesbian Mafia" a few years ago to uproot an intrenched system of preference in assignments and promotion.

Next, we have the disease issue. Gays have greatly higher occurance of STDs (around 40 times normal, according to the CDC). Just exactly how will the services' medical system handle that fun new arena?

The worst aspect will be predation: as gays show up in leadership positions, they will target the very vulnerable andlargely powerless new recruits for their own version of recruitment.

It's a nightmare, masking itself as a "civil right". It's a mental disease, one that no one has the guts to confront.

188 posted on 09/23/2011 1:28:57 PM PDT by Chainmail
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To: Chainmail

Oh there’s plenty of guts to confront it.

Where the guts are lacking is in others who won’t support and defend those who do the confronting unless it’s done “just right.”

Goldilocks can GTH!


191 posted on 09/23/2011 1:38:25 PM PDT by papertyger (Founding member of the "Never Make It To Akbar" Club.)
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To: Chainmail

Yes, as we used to say, “the more there are, the more there are.”

Bases, schools, MOSs, they all get known in the homosexualist underground for certain things, just like local cruising spots are known and highway rest stops get various reputations.

Then, if you want to be around other homosexuals, you know which military occupational specialties to sign up, which bases to ask for, etc.

This just increases the dynamic of “focus on the gayness” rather than military service.

Finally, it will be a very dangerous day if the military ever goes so far as to break its bond with the American people by pushing policies that turn the public from viewing the military as a honorable profession to a dishonorable one. Very dangerous.

One of the functions of honoring our troops is not because they each and every one deserve it (they don’t), but because as a societal we know it’s important to reinforce constantly that we want our military every day, in every way, to ASPIRE to honor, to EARN honor.

That keeps the military a force for good and an effective fighting force.

If we get to the point where a lot of people don’t want to subject themselves or their children to an overwhelmingly anti-military agenda in the military, our armed forces will stop existing as we know the.


192 posted on 09/23/2011 1:40:25 PM PDT by fightinJAG (Please stop posting "helpful hints" in parentheses the title box. Thank you.)
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