Pres. Obama and Robert Gates push the DADT repeal “down the road.”
We currently have two wars in the middle east and a severe troop shortage – so much so that we’re now accepting convicts into the military and giving them loaded guns, but repealing DADT has to be pushed down the road because there is too much on President Obama and the Defense Secretary’s plates at the moment. I call bullshit! As much as it pains me to say as I’ve been an Obama supporter since the beginning of his campaign, it sounds like someone has fallen in love with his high approval rating and no longer wants to rock the boat. I’m seriously disappointed.
The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network responded with the following:
“Sec. Gates hardly gave a sound reason for kicking ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ down the road — or essentially back tracking on a campaign promise made by his Commander in Chief,” said Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. “I trust the secretary was not speaking for President Obama, who, hopefully, will issue the call for repeal when he sends his Defense Department budget to Congress in a few weeks. This is about timely leadership.”
Sarvis continued. “It’s also called multitasking. Right now is the time — while we’re engaged in two wars — we need the most qualified men and women serving. This is not the time to keep firing linguists and intelligence analysts because of their sexual orientation. The longer the president and Pentagon delay the issue, the fewer linguists and intelligence analysts the Pentagon will have to call on to fight terrorism in Pakistan and Afghanistan.”
More than 800 hundred mission-critical service members (linguists, intelligence analysts) have been fired under the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law. Almost 13,000 total service members have been discharged since 1994. “It’s not easy or cheap to replace mission critical personnel,” said Sarvis. “And the serious felons we’re now recruiting probably don’t have a command of Arabic or Farsi, or know how to analyze intelligence.”
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~ by Clint on March 30, 2009.
Posted in gay, politics
Tags: Barack Obama, DADT, gay, military, Robert Gates




