RonPaulFanInGA
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Does the Military have to right to choose what type of soldiers they want?
lol. I kind of like Don't Ask, Don't Tell. I mean, wouldn't having overtly homosexual individuals cause disruption? Keep it to yourself.
Very surprising.He was asked about DODT in one of the 2008 debates, and said he thought it was a good policy.
I wish the rest of the party could really "get it" in terms of individual liberty, both personal and economic, the way he does.
Cowlesy said:Couldn't you be homosexual and still be in the military as long as you didn't tell anyone you were, effectively meaning they were not banned from the military?
I don't mean to gin up stereotypes, but is it conducive to an effective combat team to have them out in the open wearing their sexual preferences on their sleeves in a group of straight guys trained to be killers where they need to rely on each other?
I don't know. I just feel like this is one of their situations where we are trying to institute "fairness."
During my 22 year military career I never had a problem with gays. They serve theircountrygovernment just like the rest of us heterosexuals.
Couldn't you be homosexual and still be in the military as long as you didn't tell anyone you were, effectively meaning they were not banned from the military?
Not hiding that they are gay doesn't mean they'll go around wearing a sandwich board saying "kiss me, I'm gay". As a straight guy w/ some some somewhat old fashioned ideas about mean and women, I get a little offended when I hear another straight guy talk about his sexual exploitations with women. Does that mean we should ban anyone in the military from showing any sign of any sexual preference?I don't mean to gin up stereotypes, but is it conducive to an effective combat team to have them out in the open wearing their sexual preferences on their sleeves in a group of straight guys trained to be killers where they need to rely on each other?
Why did RP do that?
Every time it came up in the 2008 presidential campaign it sounded like he supported DADT.
Very surprising.He was asked about DODT in one of the 2008 debates, and said he thought it was a good policy.