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Retired Military Brass Call for Repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Over 100 retired admirals and generals of the United States military called Monday for a repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy regarding homosexuals in the armed forces. The controversial policy requires the dismissal of openly gay or lesbian service members. The statement was released by Admiral Charles Larson and was distributed by The Palm Center, a University of California Santa Barbara public policy think tank. The statement concludes that:
[R]epealing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy would not harm and would indeed help our armed forces. As is the case with Great Britain, Israel, and other nations that allow gays and lesbians to serve openly, our service members are professionals who are able to work together effectively despite differences in race, gender, religion, and sexuality. Such collaboration reflects the strength and the best traditions of our democracy.
The statement supported prior comments in support of such an appeal by former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Shalikashvili. The "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy was one of several gay rights issues in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. President-elect Barack Obama supported the repeal of the policy while GOP candidate John McCain did not. Obama has since said that he would prefer to build a consensus of military leaders to support the issue. In June, the U.S. DC Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed a challenge to the policy brought by twelve formerly dismissed service members. In May, the Ninth Circuit upheld a challenge to the policy, holding that the military must demonstrate that the specific dismissal was necessary to further an important government interest.
Tagged as: gay rights, barack obama, john mccain, don't ask don't tell, u.s. military, ninth circuit, lgbt rights, admiral charles larson, palm center
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