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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

In the Annals of the Unsurprising…

The 10 month long Pentagon study shows that the overwhelming majority of those serving in the military have no problem with repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell:

"We are convinced the U.S. military can make this change, even during this time of war," the Defense Department report concludes, noting that 70% of the tens of thousands of military personnel and family members surveyed predicted there would be "positive, mixed or no effect" from allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly.
This won't stop Republicans from blocking a repeal though, because pandering to a small, but vocal, minority of bigots is how they play.

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