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To: manc
there is a problem right now with a queer officer in Kabul.

What problem?

In VT there was a homosexual party on base.

That wasn't a base, that was Norwich, an academy.

There has been other problems concerning homosexuals too, even in the marines where two women were trying to get married quarters .

Which the queers will use to their advantage to press for marriage rights. Then they'll want to get "married" in on-base chapels with chaplains invariably being ordered to conduct the ceremony regardless of their particular religion's stance on homosexuality.

101 posted on 03/29/2012 11:01:32 AM PDT by Future Snake Eater (If we had a President, he'd look like Newt.)
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To: Future Snake Eater

I served and still have pals serving, talking to a pal the other day over skype and he said whilst in Kabul there is word that a homosexual officer has been removed from his duty over what seems allegations of him moving in on a straight guy.

That is all I could get off him as there has been a bug hush hush right now but there has been other problems around the country.

Oh base, camp Academy , still military and should not happen .

Have you ever served in a combat unit?
Over the years PC infested the military and the Army and Navy especially.

We all know , hell anyone with half a brain knows that the next step is that they can fight and die for their country but cannot get married in certain states therefore overturn DOMA

Once that is done then it is teach homo agenda to 5 year old kids and force Chaplains, Revs, Catholics to marry them.


103 posted on 03/29/2012 11:14:10 AM PDT by manc (Marriage is between one man and one woman,It's not a conservative view but a true American view)
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