Comments:Pentagon 'don't ask don't tell' poll shows support for repeal
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Comments from feedback form - "Nice try on corrupting the dat..." | 0 | 21:18, 23 December 2010 |
Why am I not surprised? | 0 | 18:55, 19 December 2010 |
Comments from feedback form - "McCain needs to give his head ..." | 1 | 00:23, 4 December 2010 |
Nice try on corrupting the data to foster your opinion. Why did the AP article indicate fully 60% of combat personnel felt DADT repeal would adversely affect combat readiness? Your sources - NYT, MSNBC, and CNN aren't exactly unbiased in this matter. So, your article is unworthy of educating anyone seeking the facts. Too bad.
Why is it I am not surprised that McCain opposes repealing the gay ban?
Could it be because he's Republican and thus anti-progressive or the fact that every single Republican in power is trying to defeat anything any Democrat proposes, especially if its Obama?
McCain needs to give his head a shake, something is seriously up with his stance on this issue - I believe he has hidden homosexual desires - hence his staunch opposition to the repeal.