DADT Repealed
One more wall of discrimination and injustice has tumble: "Don,t ask, don't tell." America has finally live up to its creed "that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
There is no downside to repealing this 17 year old law. This country as a checker past when it comes to discrimination. It took us 70 years to give women the right to vote, a history of discrimination against blacks for equality, and now this. Unfortunately, change comes slow, but this was a moral achievement for the nation as a whole.
I'll credit the men and women in uniform, our military leadership, U.S. Congress congressional members who voted for repeal, President Obama, and the many organizations that made this day possible.
There is no downside to repealing this 17 year old law. This country as a checker past when it comes to discrimination. It took us 70 years to give women the right to vote, a history of discrimination against blacks for equality, and now this. Unfortunately, change comes slow, but this was a moral achievement for the nation as a whole.
I'll credit the men and women in uniform, our military leadership, U.S. Congress congressional members who voted for repeal, President Obama, and the many organizations that made this day possible.
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