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A report released Monday shows that if 'don't ask, don't tell' - the law that bars out gays from serving in the military - were repealed the armed forces could alleviate a critical troop shortage.
The report, prepared by the Williams Project at the UCLA School of Law, and released today by the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network shows that without the ban, the military could expect to see 41,000 new recruits.
It comes as the Pentagon admits it will not meet its recruiting goal this year for the first time since 1999.
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Bad enough we are there. But now, we have homofobeea hurting us.
posted by Anonymous, at
7/27/2005 12:31 AM
I hope that if the military repeals DADTDP, every glbtq person will get out if they are able when their enlistment is up, and those who could join consider avoiding it. The only reason it would be repealed is because they need more cannon fodder. Who better, in their minds, to be cannon fodder than the gays.
posted by TheLesRev, at
7/27/2005 2:33 PM
You mean like bigotry against Iraqis, Muslims and any other country or culture that doesn't serve the interests of the United States? Definitely. The US wouldn't even be there if it wasn't for bigotry. Heather
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