There are ALWAYS two sets of rules. Those who make the rules understand one set and those who follow them another. Human nature...
But government always seems to bastardize human nature and milk the worst from it.
So... let me get this straight...
The President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces replaces the general in charge of the war effort when that general disagrees with him, or is out-spoken about his critique of the President's decisions, YET the Chiefs of the Army and Marine Corps get to openly disagree with the President, the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, AND a Pentagon research and analysis about who should get to serve in the military, and nothing happens to them???
They are fortunate that I'm not President. They would be SO booted, so fast that their ribbons would spin.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101203/ap_on_re_us/us_gays_in_military
And former poster boy for reasonable, rational Republicans, John McCain has gone off the deep end with his hate-mongering and name calling when he called Admiral Mullen's credentials and experience into question.
Yes, there are two sets of rules.
We need to do the right thing, here. We need to open the military to openly gay and lesbian service men and women.
We need to do it, not because it's politically expedient.
We need to do it, not because the Pentagon review said that it would work.
We need to do it, not because the President promised he would.
We need to do it, not because service members are or are not willing to serve beside a particular individual (that has NEVER been an option for service members and NEVER should be).
We need to do it, not because we are requiring - by law - that service members lie to their government and military leaders.
We need to do it because those gays and lesbians who want to serve are human beings and failing to let them serve their country in the military limits their rights and demeans the values of the United States of America. It's none of that other stuff, it's just because it's the right (honest, decent, free) thing to do.
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