crooksandliars.com — One of the more awkward and disturbing moments from Wednesday?s CNN/YouTube Republican sideshow debate was the response from the candidates to a question about the military?s Don?t Ask Don?t Tell policy from a retired, openly gay Army General named Keith Kerr, who served for 40 years.
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veretaxNov 30, 2007
it was a policy not legislation. there is a difference
nick519Nov 30, 2007
he's actually a registered republican, and a member of the log cabin republicans.
Closed AccountNov 30, 2007
I agree with you that there were tons of terrible questions, and I think CNN did a terrible job. I was just arguing about this particular question, and why it specifically should not have been asked. But, now that I think about it, even thought it was not an important issue, it was probably one of the better questions of the night.
aduzikNov 30, 2007
@bratpack8: But that's dodging the question. The question is: what if individual units and commanders decide that someone is "disruptive" to their unit simply by discovering that he or she is gay? Or black? Or Jewish? His position is no position at all. It's a total cop out.
kamikazeedriverNov 30, 2007
Sucks to be gay
cautionDec 4, 2007
lol policy will stand long after i'm gone, so enjoy your bury-festi know, i know, it's hard to lose