DADT will be history within a year. It has been repealed.

On 12/22/10, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tommy,
>
> Why are you using the past tense when speaking of DADT.... It is still in
> force.
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Tommy News <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I do not think DADT was necessary at all.
>> Colin Powell and the Republicans did, and President Clinton agreed to
>> the DADT "compromise", which he later said was a mistake.
>>
>> On 12/22/10, GregfromBoston <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > WHY was DADT necessary Tommy?
>> >
>> > On Dec 22, 11:07 am, Tommy News <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Greg-
>> >>
>> >> DADT was a compromise brokered by Republican Colin Powell, who
>> >> convinced President Clinton it was the best way forward. Obviously,
>> >> the misguided policy failed, ruining thousands of lives and careers,
>> >> and it has now been repealed.
>> >> Puting the blame on Democrats does not pass muster. Your twisted
>> >> pretzel glue logic will not work.
>> >>
>> >> On 12/22/10, GregfromBoston <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > How bout the OVERWHELMING number of democrats who made DADT necessary
>> >> > in the first place?  Whole bunch still there.
>> >>
>> >> > Ya really wanna play the, its a republican thing, card mate?  Cuz the
>> >> > hundreds, just became dems.
>> >>
>> >> > On Dec 22, 10:51 am, Tommy News <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> Sure, why not. Also vote out all the Republicans in the house who
>> >> >> voted against repeal. Hundreds of them.
>> >>
>> >> >> On 12/22/10, GregfromBoston <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> > Does the same go for the 26 Democratic members of the House that
>> >> >> > voted
>> >> >> > against DADT [repeal]??
>> >> >> > --------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> >> > Uh oh!
>> >>
>> >> >> > Tom?
>> >>
>> >> >> > On Dec 22, 10:27 am, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> Does the same go for the 26 Democratic members of the House that
>> >> >> >> voted
>> >> >> >> against DADT??
>> >>
>> >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Tommy News <[email protected]
>> >
>> >> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >> >> > I disagree.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > 31 Republican Senators voted against stand alone DADT repeal.
>> They
>> >> >> >> > have now blatantly exposed their stand alone homophobia. John
>> >> >> >> > McCain,
>> >> >> >> > who attempted to filibuster DADT repeal, is the worst of the
>> lot.
>> >> >> >> > We
>> >> >> >> > must now vote all 31 of them out of office.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > On 12/18/10, dick thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> > > Like we told you a long time ago.  Bring it up by itself and
>> it
>> >> >> >> > > will
>> >> >> >> > > pass.  Instead you kept trying to blame the votes against the
>> >> >> >> > > Omnibus
>> >> >> >> > > earmark bill on the DADT alone.   Someday you might learn
>> >> >> >> > > something
>> >> >> >> > > but
>> >> >> >> > > I kinda doubt it.   Now maybe you will accept that some of
>> >> >> >> > > the
>> >> >> >> > > votes
>> >> >> >> > > against the Omnibus krep bill were against something other
>> than
>> >> >> >> > > DADT.
>> >> >> >> > > Although I doubt that too.  You are far too wedded to blaming
>> >> >> >> > > anything
>> >> >> >> > > that goes against what you want as being homophobic alone.
>> >> >> >> > >  Obviously
>> >> >> >> > > that is not so.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > > On 12/18/2010 09:43 PM, Tommy News wrote:
>> >> >> >> > >> Victory! Senate Repeals ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’, Despite 31
>> >> >> >> > >> Republican
>> >> >> >> > >> No Votes and John McCain's Fillibuster Attempt. This is a
>> long
>> >> >> >> > >> overdue
>> >> >> >> > >> victory for Civil Rights equality. Repeal of DOMA and
>> >> >> >> > >> Passige
>> >> >> >> > >> of
>> >> >> >> > >> ENDA
>> >> >> >> > >> and UAFA, and introduction of The American Equality Bill for
>> >> >> >> > >> Civil
>> >> >> >> > >> Rights are next.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Senate Repeals ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Drew Angerer/The New York Times
>> >> >> >> > >> Senator Joseph I. Lieberman gave the thumbs up as Majority
>> >> >> >> > >> Leader
>> >> >> >> > >> Harry Reid spoke at a press conference after the “don’t ask,
>> >> >> >> > >> don’t
>> >> >> >> > >> tell” vote.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> By CARL HULSE
>> >> >> >> > >> nk WASHINGTON — The Senate on Saturday voted to strike down
>> the
>> >> >> >> > >> ban
>> >> >> >> > >> on
>> >> >> >> > >> gay men and lesbians serving openly in the military,
>> >> >> >> > >> bringing
>> >> >> >> > >> to a
>> >> >> >> > >> close a 17-year struggle over a policy that forced thousands
>> of
>> >> >> >> > >> Americans from the ranks and caused others to keep secret
>> their
>> >> >> >> > >> sexual
>> >> >> >> > >> orientation.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Clockwise from left, Senators Mark Udall, Joseph I.
>> Lieberman,
>> >> >> >> > >> Susan
>> >> >> >> > >> Collins and Kirsten Gillibrand after a news conference on
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> repeal
>> >> >> >> > >> of “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> By a vote of 65 to 31, with eight Republicans joining
>> >> >> >> > >> Democrats,
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> Senate approved and sent to President Obama a repeal of the
>> >> >> >> > >> Clinton-era law, known as “don’t ask, don’t tell,” a policy
>> >> >> >> > >> critics
>> >> >> >> > >> said amounted to government-sanctioned discrimination that
>> >> >> >> > >> treated
>> >> >> >> > >> gay, lesbian and bisexual troops as second-class citizens.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Mr. Obama hailed the action, which fulfills his pledge to
>> >> >> >> > >> reverse
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> ban, and said it was “time to close this chapter in our
>> >> >> >> > >> history.”
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> “As commander in chief, I am also absolutely convinced that
>> >> >> >> > >> making
>> >> >> >> > >> this change will only underscore the professionalism of our
>> >> >> >> > >> troops
>> >> >> >> > >> as
>> >> >> >> > >> the best-led and best-trained fighting force the world has
>> ever
>> >> >> >> > >> known,” he said in a statement after the Senate, on a
>> >> >> >> > >> preliminary
>> >> >> >> > >> 63-to-33 vote, beat back Republican efforts to block final
>> >> >> >> > >> action
>> >> >> >> > >> on
>> >> >> >> > >> the repeal bill.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> The vote marked a historic moment that some equated with the
>> >> >> >> > >> end
>> >> >> >> > >> of
>> >> >> >> > >> racial segregation in the military.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> It followed an exhaustive Pentagon review that determined
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> policy
>> >> >> >> > >> could be changed with only isolated disruptions to unit
>> >> >> >> > >> cohesion
>> >> >> >> > >> and
>> >> >> >> > >> retention, though members of combat units and the Marine
>> Corps
>> >> >> >> > >> expressed greater reservations about the shift.
>> >> >> >> > >> Congressional
>> >> >> >> > >> action
>> >> >> >> > >> was backed by Pentagon officials as a better alternative to
>> >> >> >> > >> a
>> >> >> >> > >> court-ordered end.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Supporters of the repeal said it was long past time to
>> abolish
>> >> >> >> > >> what
>> >> >> >> > >> they saw as an ill-advised practice that cost valuable
>> >> >> >> > >> personnel
>> >> >> >> > >> and
>> >> >> >> > >> forced troops to lie to serve their country.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> “We righted a wrong,” said Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, the
>> >> >> >> > >> independent from Connecticut and a leader of the effort to
>> end
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> ban. “Today we’ve done justice.”
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Before voting on the repeal, the Senate blocked a bill that
>> >> >> >> > >> would
>> >> >> >> > >> have
>> >> >> >> > >> created a path to citizenship for certain illegal immigrants
>> >> >> >> > >> who
>> >> >> >> > >> came
>> >> >> >> > >> to the United States at a young age, completed two years of
>> >> >> >> > >> college
>> >> >> >> > >> or
>> >> >> >> > >> military service and met other requirements including
>> >> >> >> > >> passing
>> a
>> >> >> >> > >> criminal background check.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> The 55-to-41 vote in favor of the citizenship bill was five
>> >> >> >> > >> votes
>> >> >> >> > >> short of the number needed to clear the way for final
>> >> >> >> > >> passage
>> >> >> >> > >> of
>> >> >> >> > >> what
>> >> >> >> > >> is known as the Dream Act.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> The outcome effectively kills it for this year, and its fate
>> >> >> >> > >> beyond
>> >> >> >> > >> that is uncertain since Republicans who will assume control
>> of
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> House in January oppose the measure and are unlikely to
>> >> >> >> > >> bring
>> >> >> >> > >> it
>> >> >> >> > >> to a
>> >> >> >> > >> vote.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> The Senate then moved on to the military legislation,
>> engaging
>> >> >> >> > >> in
>> >> >> >> > >> an
>> >> >> >> > >> emotional back and forth over the merits of the measure as
>> >> >> >> > >> advocates
>> >> >> >> > >> for repeal watched from galleries crowded with people
>> >> >> >> > >> interested
>> >> >> >> > >> in
>> >> >> >> > >> the fate of both the military and immigration measures.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> “I don’t care who you love,” Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of
>> >> >> >> > >> Oregon,
>> >> >> >> > >> said as the debate opened. “If you love this country enough
>> to
>> >> >> >> > >> risk
>> >> >> >> > >> your life for it, you shouldn’t have to hide who you are.”
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Mr. Wyden showed up for the Senate vote despite saying
>> earlier
>> >> >> >> > >> that
>> >> >> >> > >> he
>> >> >> >> > >> would be unable to do so because he would be undergoing
>> >> >> >> > >> final
>> >> >> >> > >> tests
>> >> >> >> > >> before his scheduled surgery for prostate cancer on Monday.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> The vote came in the final days of the 111th Congress as
>> >> >> >> > >> Democrats
>> >> >> >> > >> sought to force through a final few priorities before they
>> turn
>> >> >> >> > >> over
>> >> >> >> > >> control of the House of Representatives to the Republicans
>> >> >> >> > >> in
>> >> >> >> > >> January
>> >> >> >> > >> and see their clout in the Senate diminished.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> It represented a significant victory for the White House,
>> >> >> >> > >> Congressional advocates of lifting the ban and activists who
>> >> >> >> > >> have
>> >> >> >> > >> pushed for years to end the Pentagon policy created in 1993
>> >> >> >> > >> under
>> >> >> >> > >> the
>> >> >> >> > >> Clinton administration as a compromise effort to end the
>> >> >> >> > >> practice
>> >> >> >> > >> of
>> >> >> >> > >> barring gay men and lesbians entirely from military service.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Saying it represented an emotional moment for members of the
>> >> >> >> > >> gay
>> >> >> >> > >> community nationwide, advocates who supported repeal of
>> “don’t
>> >> >> >> > >> ask,
>> >> >> >> > >> don’t tell” exchanged hugs outside the Senate chamber after
>> the
>> >> >> >> > >> vote.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> “Today’s vote means gay and lesbian service members posted
>> all
>> >> >> >> > >> around
>> >> >> >> > >> the world can stand taller knowing that ‘don’t ask, don’t
>> tell’
>> >> >> >> > >> will
>> >> >> >> > >> soon be coming to an end,” said Aubrey Sarvis, an Army
>> veteran
>> >> >> >> > >> and
>> >> >> >> > >> executive director for Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona and his party’s
>> >> >> >> > >> presidential candidate in 2008, led the opposition to the
>> >> >> >> > >> repeal
>> >> >> >> > >> and
>> >> >> >> > >> said the vote was a sad day in history.
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> “I hope that when we pass this legislation that we will
>> >> >> >> > >> understand
>> >> >> >> > >> that we are doing great damage,” Mr. McCain said. “And we
>> could
>> >> >> >> > >> possibly and probably, as the commandant of the Marine Corps
>> >> >> >> > >> said,
>> >> >> >> > >> and
>> >> >> >> > >> as I have been told by literally thousands of members of the
>> >> >> >> > >> military,
>> >> >> >> > >> harm the battle effectiveness vital to the survival of our
>> >> >> >> > >> young
>> >> >> >> > >> men
>> >> >> >> > >> and women in the military.”
>> >>
>> >> >> >> > >> He and others opposed to lifting the ban said the change
>> could
>> >> >> >> > >> harm
>> >> >> >> > >> the unit cohesion that is essential to effective military
>> >> >> >> > >> operations,
>> >> >> >> > >> particularly in combat, and deter some Americans from
>> enlisting
>> >> >> >> > >> or
>> >> >> >> > >> pursuing a career in the military. They noted that despite
>> >> >> >> > >> support
>> >> >> >> > >> for
>> >> >> >> > >> repealing the ban from Defense
>> >>
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>> Tommy
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