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CHICAGO, IL -- Do Ask, Do Tell / U.S. Military announced what founder Dan Zanoza is calling a political counterinsurgency movement to fight against homosexual activists. Do Ask, Do Tell / U.S. Military is an organization formed to fight the effort by some which would lead to homosexuals openly serving in the United States Armed Forces.
"Hillary Clinton said she would strive to do away with 'Don't ask, don't tell' which was implemented by her husband and former President Bill Clinton during his first term in office," stated Zanoza. "If Hillary planned to use our Armed Forces for a social experiment, which has nothing to do with the defense of our nation, Barack Obama will certainly go even further down this dangerous road."
Most former and current members of America's military believe Clinton's "Don't ask, don't tell" program has been a disaster. Essentially, homosexuals are allowed to remain on active duty as long as they are not asked about their sexual orientation and they do not reveal their sexual orientation.
"It's not a secret when someone is having an affair, especially with a member of the same sex on our ship," said a U.S. Naval officer who could only speak under conditions of anonymity. "The prohibition on homosexuals openly serving in the Navy is a joke and, in reality, there needs to be a hard and fast rule regarding this issue. Gays openly serving in America's Armed Forces would be a disaster, no matter how politically correct it sounds."
Do Ask, Do Tell / U.S. Military will soon launch a media blitz to counter the obvious agenda of homosexual activists.
"If Obama is elected president, 'Don't ask, don't tell' will become a thing of the past," said Zanoza. "But Obama will make a confusing policy even worse when he leads the effort to totally disregard the counsel of high-ranking military officials who see gays in the military as just one more problem that will hinder the defense of our country."
Do Ask, Do Tell / U.S. Military is expected to launch its media blitz shortly before the November election and, depending on its outcome, strategies will be developed to match whatever political realities exist at the time.
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Well written article. Seems to cover some of the problem areas in the "social experiment military." I only served about 25 years in the Army, half enlisted and half Commissioned. I have seen how problems develop from both sets of ranks. I did serve in a combat area with at least one Gay soldier. He was not outgoing and created no problems. I am sure they have always been there. The problem is created when the situation becomes common knowledge. Military units in combat must become cohesive sharing trust and fear. Anything that defeats this creates problems. A similar situation is created by placing women in the combat arms. It changes the bonding results. Our military is not the place for social experiments. It is a place for trust in your fellow warrior.
Posted by: Charlie | July 25, 2008 at 08:29 PM