White Knight
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I disagree with Ron Paul on this. Hopefully his son wants to keep it.
I disagree with Ron Paul on this. Hopefully his son wants to keep it.
Why?
Very surprising.He was asked about DODT in one of the 2008 debates, and said he thought it was a good policy.
Hey, I dont disagree with anything you said as far as the military goes and standing Armies.......with the said.....the government should not be dismissing people based on their sexual orientation.
His answer on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" occurs at 9:08. (I forgot how to load the video beginning on that time.)
Why should someone support what someone wishes to do in their own fucking bedroom. Why should people care if some is fucking gay??!?!?!?
Props to Ron Paul for supporting a bigoted policy.
Why shouldn't people care if someone is gay? We are discussing a moral issue here. And gays do not have a right to be gay, so they need to stop getting society to accept their nasty lifestyle.
Why shouldn't people care if someone is gay? We are discussing a moral issue here. And gays do not have a right to be gay, so they need to stop getting society to accept their nasty lifestyle.
Does the Military have a right to choose what type of soldiers they want?
shame on ron....
normal soldiers should not be forced to bunk with queers..
extremist purism like this is why we cant win GOP nomination.....
Why shouldn't people care if someone is gay? We are discussing a moral issue here. And gays do not have a right to be gay, so they need to stop getting society to accept their nasty lifestyle.
"I have received several calls and visits from constituents who, in spite of the heavy investment in their training, have been forced out of the military simply because they were discovered to be homosexual," Paul said Friday. "To me, this seems like an awful waste. Personal behavior that is disruptive should be subject to military discipline regardless of whether the individual is heterosexual or homosexual. But to discharge an otherwise well-trained, professional, and highly skilled member of the military for these reasons is unfortunate and makes no financial sense."
I don't see what's wrong with repealing it. Question: If someone figures out that you're heterosexual, can you get kicked out of the military? I'd imagine not.
Rules against sexual misconduct and fraternization should be gender neutral, does it really matter what's being put where?