The above post was Yesterday and here is Todays,,,, Pentagon revises 'don't ask, don't tell' discharge procedures.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Thursday ordered all discharges under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy to be done
with the approval of a Pentagon-appointed team.
In a memo obtained by NBC News, Gates said discharges now must have approval from secretaries of the Army, Air Force and Navy, and only in
consultation with the Pentagon's general counsel and undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness.
However, another Pentagon official said he refused to offer guidelines to recruiters on whether to accept applications for service from openly gay
individuals and said he made it clear that anyone who applies would have to abide by the terms of "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
WTF, Obama, You're the POTUS, you can't follow through with a Campaign Promise?
You Got No Balls, You know That? These people came out and Voted for you in the Millions because of Promises you made to them.
I'm not Gay but I do have a niece that is and a cousin too. My grand-niece would like to go into the Army to be a nurse, but she's afraid too.
More of the story here:
news.yahoo.com...
Pentagon trying to change culture to allow gays.
It comes down to changing the culture, and top brass say they need more time. The military has been long resistant and, at times, hostile to gays, and
it draws much of its 2.4 million members from socially conservative parts of the country.
This is an important Statement, please read it carefully: "If your commander-in-chief says this is the new law, then that's the way we follow it and
we make it work," said David Hall, a former Air Force staff sergeant who was discharged under the 1993 Clinton-era policy. End of Quote.
Get it? If your Commander-in-Chief,,, isn't that Obama?