The Repealing of Don't Ask Don't Tell

Wednesday, February 3, 2010




Don't ask don't tell has been a controversy since it's inception. It was suppose to be a compromise by allowing gays into the military, but it hasn't really made anyone happy. Frankly, I am fine with gays being in the military, but repealing don't ask don't tell shouldn't be a political decision. It should be a military decision.

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