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To: diogenes ghost

Agreed. But I don’t think the military leaders in the Pentagon came up with this on their own.


54 posted on 04/24/2014 8:09:55 AM PDT by 5thGenTexan
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To: 5thGenTexan; diogenes ghost
54 Agreed. But I don’t think the military leaders in the Pentagon came up with this on their own.

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12/23/2008 - President-elect Obama told The Advocate that he would not make support of DADT’s repeal “a litmus test” for his military leaders. “What I want are members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who are making decisions based on what strengthens our military and what is going to make us safer, not ideology.”

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3/31/2014 – In a meeting with the heads of the 5 service branches in 2010, POTUS #44 BHO offered the leaders a choice: Support my efforts to end the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, or resign. In a video obtained by BuzzFeed via a Freedom of Information Act request, Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert Papp revealed that Obama was unwilling to compromise with service leaders over DADT during a meeting in 2010. “We were called into the Oval Office and President Obama looked all five service chiefs in the eye and said, ‘This is what I want to do.’ I cannot divulge everything he said to us, that’s private communications within the Oval Office, but if we didn’t agree with it — if any of us didn’t agree with it — we all had the opportunity to resign our commissions and go do other things,” he said.

Papp talked about the meeting during a Q&A session with U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadets following a leadership address to the corps on 1/08/2014. The admiral was asked how officers should respond to policies that they disagreed with but were required to enforce. “If I disagree morally with [a policy], it’s my obligation to voice that, regardless of the risk it might give my career,” he said. “I’ve been in those situations. I’ve been fortunate to have good leaders that have appreciated that.” Using himself as an example, Papp said it was OK for leaders to “not be thrilled” with a certain regulation, but if they didn’t “see anything terribly wrong with it,” it was their job as officers to support and enforce it. The admiral, who will be retiring from active duty on 5/30/2014, added that he thought the U.S. military made the right decision by abolishing DADT.

“Admiral Papp discusses DADT at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn.”
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58 posted on 04/24/2014 1:25:31 PM PDT by MacNaughton
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