So by us saying this is just a start, you jump ahead to the conclusion that we all want laws allowing gays the rightto stick a cock in your mouth if you are riding a bus? Jeez, Dixie. Even for you that isoff the deep end.
I don't know what the fuck you'll want down the road, I just know how activism works, and if you are constantly pushing for more tolerance and more laws protecting homosexual behavior, where does logic dictate this will end up? Can someone tell this gay guy to get his cock out of my mouth? Sorry mister, no-can-do... they can do that now, it's the law, we have to accept it! Don't be such a bigot, enjoy it... it's a sign of flattery!
Oh, so now Mr. Stereotype wants to go on a case by case basis? You have no problem lumping all liberals in one boat, but unless I know the details of every one of the 12,500 discharges, it doesn't matter? Thats quite a hypocrisy you have there.
The only time I stereotype, is when it comes to how pinhead liberals act. I am the one who fights stereotypes, that's why I fly a Confederate flag in my avatar and go by Dixie, even though I am not racist and 1/16th African-American. Yes, I support taking things on a case by case basis, and not ASSUMING someone is the victim of bigotry because they are gay. What this has done, is make it nearly impossible to discharge anyone who is gay, because they can simply claim discrimination. They are only kicking me out because I am gay, it has nothing to do with this trunk of stolen documents under my bunk!
The fact is that there have been 12,500 people discharged from the military for being homosexual. Plenty of them have been decorated, qualified, highly trained members of our military. But you have no problem with that because you don't know the details of every single case? Thats truly sad, Dixie.
Again, I don't care how well-qualified or highly-decorated you are, when it comes to kicking people out of the military. That should never even be considered. I don;t know the details on ANY of those 12,500 cases, I don't even know what time period we're talking about... is that, for all the history of the military? Gays have never been allowed to openly serve... so, I guess so, right? Gee, 12,500 people for all the history of the military and all the millions of people who served... that doesn't seem to be a lot. Still, I'd like to know about each individual case, were they kicked out just because some person claimed they were gay? Or was there something else that happened in their case?
Again you selectively quote what I linked. The same link showed that the Pentagon viewed homosexuals as a security risk because of the high risk of blackmail. It even referenced the large number of gays blackmailed into spying in the cold war.
Right, they viewed them as a security risk because they tend to be emotionally unstable and therefore, easier to blackmail. Repealing DADT did not change human behavior. Gay people are no less emotionally unstable or less easy to blackmail now. The large number of gays blackmailed during the Cold War, leads me to think we don't need gays serving in the military.
Gay Marriage is not the issue. It is the next one, but not this issue.
That's ALL this was about! You're successfully lying your way around that, but... yeah, that's all it was about, not poor gay soldiers being singled out and picked on because they are gay.
But the fact that you think its fine for the government to discriminate based on sexual orientation, in a field in which sex has absolutely no bearing, is simply proof you want your way not the right way.
I think it's fine for the military arm of the government to discriminate on whatever basis they need to, in order to ensure we have the best fighting force on the planet. If that means discriminating based on sexuality, or whatever, then so be it.
I don't give a shit what the approve of. They are in the military, not at the country club. If soldiers decided what to do based on their personal beliefs, they would get many more people killed. In the military you follow orders. If you can't follow orders you don't belong in. That is a simple concept that you have, apparently, missed. The people in the military don't get to decide. They get to follow orders.
That's right, you don't give a shit about anything except what you want. Glad you admitted that for us, but I think most of us were already aware of that.
You forgot to add one part... They get to follow orders, unless they happen to be gay... then, maybe they don't have to follow orders? If it somehow interferes with their homosexual lifestyle, and they can't help they are gay... What do you pinheads believe is going to happen, when the first homosexual gets kicked out of the military for not following orders? Come on, I know you're not THAT dumb, are ya?