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Let's see DADT was instituted in 1993 you served 12 years so that means you served about 25 years ago. Guess what, people and society have evolved over the last quarter century. |
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?noun a person who fears or hates homosexuals and homosexuality. I neither fear not hate homosexuals...I choose not to socialize with them...but there are a lot of classifications of people that I have always choosen not to socialize with and this day and age that would include about 99% of people. I only socialize with old school friends and old comrades in arms...I am pretty anti social at this point in my life. |
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I wonder how many people chose not to socialize with you. I know I wouldn't. But I don't think you would say this in public. Well maybe after 10 beers. |
I would love to see you and this guy (he's homo) talk this whole "gay" thing.
I would order PPV and TIVO it. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2tvND65PRA...0/gareth+1.jpg |
If they're uncomfortable, they need to get over it. I mean seriously they really do.
And I wouldnt let some medic rub my balls with creme either, lmfao. wtf thats a weird one! LOL |
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The reason I feel it is not good for the military to allow OPEN gay persons to serve is this: When someone gets wounded or blown up you rush to help them, to try and save their life, HOWEVER, now lets say that the guy that has been flaunting his gayness gets hit some people WILL think twice before running to help them. The first thing in some people minds WILL be HIV, does this person have it? Yes, you are tested in the military but there are ways around that as well.. You have to remember most of the military is comprised of people from the south as well as the lower end of the social structure in life and as a result those folks WILL not change with the times.. Not to mention ALL the issues it will cause in the living areas... As well as when a open gay person flunks out of a school or course their will be lawsuits claiming it is because he or she is gay.. etc..etc.. Just stay with the current DADT policy... |
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As long as the fags aren't dicking up their units or putting people's lives in danger, let the homos serve. If someone wants to serve their country, who cares what their sexual preference is, and that's weird coming from me. As long as they make good soldiers, that's all that matters. Now if they get a bunch of flamboyant homos running rampant, then the don't ask don't tell should be brought back.
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HIV is not an issue just for gay people and the military tests. There isn't a way around a positive test. At this point you get a medical discharge for being HIV positive. That is a whole other battle I won't get into today. Countries like Israel will move HIV positive servicemen to non-combat zones and desk positions. |
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If someone said they hated me or wanted me dead because of one or more of those factors, that's a different story. Pathfinder (er theking, sorry) just said he chose not to socialize with those people. That doesn't mean shit. |
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There's a bit of LSAT Formal Logic for you:) |
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By finding out I mean asking your old friends, hearing rumors. Those guys don't go around base with rainbow patches. |
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Gays are too precious to risk in combat. :1orglaugh
http://www.theonion.com/video/gays-t...general,14158/ |
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And no you don't get a medical discharge for being HIV positive.. You can even re-enlist being HIV positive.. The military can not kick you out for being HIV positive.. I understand HIV has nothing to do with a person being gay or not, Just saying that some people would think twice before helping a openly gay person in time of need.. Peopls will deny that but IT DOES and WILL HAPPEN...!:2 cents: |
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