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Marine Asks Robert Gates If He Could Opt Out Of Military Following Repeal Of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Lez Get Real’s Bridgette P. LaVictoire catches this incident of a Marine in Afghanistan asking Secretary of Defense Robert Gates if he could leave the military following the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. “Sir, we joined the Marine Corps because the Marine Corps has a set of standards and values that is better than that of the civilian sector. And we have gone and changed those values and repealed the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy,” the Marine said. “Is there going to be an option for those Marines that no longer wish to serve due to the fact their moral values have not changed?”

Gates stressed that Marines were already serving in a socially diverse force and said that all servicemembers are required to complete their enlistments:

No. You’ll have to complete your … enlistment just like everybody else.”

“The reality is that you don’t all agree with each other on your politics, you don’t agree with each other on your religion, you don’t agree with each other on a lot of things,” he added. “But you still serve together. And you work together. And you look out for each other. And that’s all that matters.” [...]

If we do this right, nothing will change. You will still have to abide by the same rules of behavior, the same discipline, the same respect for each other that has been the case through all the history of the Marine Corps.”

In December of last year, opponents of repealing the policy warned that up to 265,000 servicemembers would exit the military if the ban against open service was lifted. No such exodus has occurred and as Gates explained during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee “if I believed that a quarter of a million people would leave immediately, if given the opportunity, I would certainly have second thoughts about that.”

NEWS FLASH

Florida Family Association To Disney World: Gays Should Only Come Out After Dark | The “Florida Family Association paid thousands of dollars to fly a plane with a banner warning Disney World visitors that Saturday was ‘Gay Day.’” The week-long celebration “attracts more than 150,000 people to the Orlando area every year” and brings in some “$150 million” to the park. But the Florida Family Association wants the even to be held after dark: “Why would Disney allow Gay Day to take place during regular operating hours at the expense of offending tens of thousands of unsuspecting guests when they require other special events to be held after normal operating hours?” the group asks.

NEWS FLASH

Two More Catholic Charities Voluntarily End Adoption Services To Avoid Not Discriminating Against Gays |

A week “after Catholic Charities of Rockford announced it would halt its state adoption and foster care services” rather than comply with Illinois’ new civil unions law, two more “Illinois Catholic Charities agencies have suspended licensing new foster care and adoptive parents,” the Advocate’s Andrew Harmon reports. According to diocese spokeswoman Penny Wiegert, “The state legislature failed to pass legislation or a written agreement that would exempt Catholic Charities from the application of the civil unions law. Even with the tireless efforts of the state’s Catholic Charities directors … the exemption failed.”



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