Sunday, February 7, 2010

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

In his first State of the Union address, President Obama said he would work to repeal the law that kept people from serving in the military based on sexual orientation. While the military does not ask recruits to state their sexual orientation they do actively investigate whether the enlisted are gay (since 1994 12,000 service members have been dismissed because of their sexual orientation). read more from TIME

My questions are simple:

What do you think of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy?

Should those who are gay be allowed to serve in the military?

Is this a "moral" issue?

As always be gracious in your postings.

2 comments:

After The Blackbird Sings said...

Sure, why not? If they believe in this country and want to fight and possibly die for it, more power to'em.

After The Blackbird Sings said...

Speak English...