Conscientious Gay Objection

Monday, July 19, 2010




The Quakers - those who have objected to being in the military for years due to conscientious objection - are now getting calls from soldiers who are wondering if they can conscientiously object to being in the military on the moral grounds that they don't feel it is appropriate to be sharing bunks with gay soldiers. This is one more example of how the Obama administration is so set on ramming the DADT repeal through, and hasn't thought of the consequences.

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Show Poll: When 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' is repealed, should American Soldiers be allowed to leave the Army if they are uncomfortable working alongside a gay soldier?

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