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Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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27/10/2010 16:45:40
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>>>>>http://imgur.com/pqewT
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>>>>"Don't ask, don't tell" has been struck down by U.S. courts. The military is dragging its feel in compliance.
>>>
>>>Hi Mike,
>>>
>>>Actually it was ONE federal judge that ruled against the policy. The military, in response to Obama's wishes was already conducting a study, the results of which are due soon. When the judge made her ruling, they, backed by the administration appealed, not the ruling, but the timing of the implementation. The judge refused to allow a delay in the implementation, an appeals court granted the stay.
>>>
>>>Meanwhile, as soon as the judge made her initial ruling, the military did NOT drag their feet, instead issued instructions to recruiters to adjust their policies accordingly.
>>>
>>>Glad to see you are back among the employed.
>>>
>>
>>Me, too.
>>
>>I will not prolong the argument. It has been reported that the military has been dragging its feet, but I have no way to verify it. In fairness they dragged their feet about blacks as well and wound up being one of the first integrated institutions in the U.S.
>
>Could you please provide a link (any link) with valid reports of the military dragging its feet? The military immediately instructed recruiters to inform enlistees that there is no limitation for sexual preference but to be advised that if the court rules differently in the future, that could change the military's policies as well in order to stay in compliance.

I am not ignoring you, just don't have time to search now. Emily has to be at school early this morning.
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