A Crooked Policy

I always thought that the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy was a cop - out, to use a dated expression.  Instead of facing the issue of homosexuals - I refuse to call them gays - in the military head on, it was a way of avoiding it.  The notion that sexual preference has any bearing on military capability is simply ludicrous.  So, from the start, it should've  been up to the individual to acknowledge or not his homosexuality, but, in either case, that fact not being relevant to his or her status in the Armed Forces.

Well, it seems that that coward's way out will no longer be available.  The time has come to end the hypocrisy of paying lip service to the "equal before the law" principle, while discriminating against homosexuals in uniform.  From now on, the policy should be "It doesn't matter."

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