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A Noble Common Trait

Timothy Kincaid

April 16th, 2008

What do the following all have in common?

Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States

Bill Clinton, 42nd President of the United States

Dick Cheney, 46th Vice President; Secretary of Defense, Bush Sr. Administration

Barry Goldwater (”Mr. Conservative”), 1964 Republican Presidential Candidate, Senator (R - AZ), Chairman of Committee on Armed Services

William Cohen, Senator (R - MA), Secretary of Defense, Clinton Administration

Colin Powell, Secretary of State, Bush Jr., Chairman of the Joint Cheifs of Staff, Bush Sr.

John Shalikashvili, Chairman of the Joint Cheifs of Staff, Clinton administration

Lawrence J. Korb, Assistance Secretary of Defense, Reagan administration

Alan K. Simpson, Senator (R - WY), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, member of Iraq Study Group

All of the above public servants have an impressive knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of the United States Military. All of them love their country and want policies that best serve the nation and its armed services.

And all of the about have at some point expressed at least a lack of convinction in the laws that keep gay men and women from serving openly. Many have been outspoken advocates for eliminating this antiquated discrimination.

Of course there are a great many more within Government and without who have varying levels of experience in or with the military who agree. And the general public is overwhelmingly in support of eliminating Don’t Ask - Don’t Tell. In fact, it’s hard to find anyone to stand up for the merits of the policy.

Its day has passed. So it’s up to us to remind Congress to do both the popular thing and the right thing and toss this moldering pile of bias in the trash bin of history.

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John
April 16th, 2008 | LINK

I think you are giving Colin Powell way too much credit. His behavior back in 1993 was horrible, and he still hasn’t really come out against DADT.

AlexM
April 17th, 2008 | LINK

Here’s a history question one of you brainy readers might be able to answer for me . . .

How long after the Civil war did blacks gain the right to vote? How many years did it take before they were EQUALLY educated on all of their rights?

I’m starting up a new line of study of where Christians have lied about before, and there are many points of historical context are a bit missing. Any help would be VERY useful.

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