wizardwatson
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My dad was in Vietnam and he knew several draftees who went to great lengths to appear gay just to get kicked out, and the army had to be really convinced, you couldnt just say "Im gay" like you can now.
DADT is a good policy as compromises go. I'm against it being repealed.
If we have openly gay people in the military there's no end to the necessary segregation that would result. We have women/men barracks. Are we to now have straight men/straight women/gay men/gay women barracks?
The military is no place to demand "civil rights".
Where does it end? Freedom of speech in the military?