Gays Special, Rare with Pure Minds Worth 7 Straight Soldiers

pats little guy on the head, run along and play

Thank you for boiling down the entire goal of the Democratic Party into a short sentence.

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There was a homosexual who admitted he was a homosexual when being drafted for Vietnam. They thought he was just trying to avoid the draft. He served until the Reagan Era, when they looked up his past records of saying he was a homosexual, and gave him a dishonorable discharge. Talk of getting the worst of all worlds.

He deserved worse than that.
 
There was a homosexual who admitted he was a homosexual when being drafted for Vietnam. They thought he was just trying to avoid the draft. He served until the Reagan Era, when they looked up his past records of saying he was a homosexual, and gave him a dishonorable discharge. Talk of getting the worst of all worlds.

you got to wonder what was going through the guy's head to enlist in the first place
 
There was a homosexual who admitted he was a homosexual when being drafted for Vietnam. They thought he was just trying to avoid the draft. He served until the Reagan Era, when they looked up his past records of saying he was a homosexual, and gave him a dishonorable discharge. Talk of getting the worst of all worlds.

During Vietnam the saying was when you go through AFEES you kiss the medical officer and if he like it you went in as an officer and if he didn't like it you were 4F
 
During Vietnam the saying was when you go through AFEES you kiss the medical officer and if he like it you went in as an officer and if he didn't like it you were 4F

There were a lot of people who claimed they were homosexuals to get out of the draft. If you did not push it too much, they would let it go. Even beyond that, just being gay, or even having gay sex was not considered enough to get a dishonorable discharge. The company commander was allowed to rule the gay sex a one time mistake, and could do that multiple times.

Reagan decided the military was too soft on homosexuality. In 1981, the rules were changed to make even thinking homosexual thoughts a dishonorable discharge. In 1994, this was changed to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" where you could be gay, as long as you told no one. After 2011, you were allowed to be openly gay.
 
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