02-02-2010, 12:09 PM
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Objectively The Third Worst
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,591
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Originally Posted by NonCon
He's fighting it as much as you can when one of the people you put in a position to get rid of it has actively defended it.
By which I mean not at fucking all.
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Really?
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As a participant recounted one of the sessions, Mr. Obama told Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, that the law was “just wrong.” Mr. Obama told them, the participant said, that he had delayed acting on repeal because the military was stretched in two wars and he did not want another polarizing debate in 2009 to distract from his health care fight.
But in 2010, he told them, this would be a priority. He got no objections.
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On Tuesday, in the first Congressional hearing on the issue in 17 years, Mr. Gates and Admiral Mullen will unveil the Pentagon’s initial plans for carrying out a repeal, which requires an act of Congress. Gay rights leaders say they expect Mr. Gates to announce in the interim that the Defense Department will not take action to discharge service members whose sexual orientation is revealed by third parties or jilted partners, one of the most onerous aspects of the law. Pentagon officials had no comment.
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Cause it sounds a whole fucking lot like he's trying.
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