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To: Safrguns
Either way, I still don’t understand how this repeal is pro-gay.

Because now they will have their lawyers suing people for 'hate speech'/discrimination and out of court settlements, special treatment and extortion will be the norm. Not to mention the anti-American anti-military agenda of the militant guy lobby celebrating as this causes havoc in the ranks.

44 posted on 12/19/2010 9:39:09 AM PST by Track9 (Make War!!)
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To: Track9

>>> Because now they will have their lawyers suing people for ‘hate speech’/discrimination and out of court settlements, special treatment and extortion will be the norm.

Based upon what? What language in this bill gives them that recourse?

UCMJ is NOT civilian law.

Also, Repeal of “Don’t ask” means they can now be asked...
and the repeal of “Don’t Tell” does not change pre-existing code. The “Don’t Tell” aspect of Clinton’s policy was nothing more than a reinforcement of existing code.... so repealing it is moot without changing the UCMJ.

This is going to be funny when pro-gay prosecutors or defense lawyers try to use the removal of a policy to override the UCMJ. (unless of course the judge him/herself is a little light in the loafers)


83 posted on 12/19/2010 6:57:45 PM PST by Safrguns
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