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  • This is a sad, sad.  Sad, sad, day for our Armed Forces and the United States of America.  May GOD have mercy on us all (Time to clean the world again, LORD)!!!

    WASHINGTON – In a historic vote for gay rights, the Senate agreed on Saturday to do away with the military's 17-year ban on openly gay troops and sent President Barack Obama legislation to overturn the Clinton-era policy known as "don't ask, don't tell."

    Obama was expected to sign the bill into law next week, although changes to military policy probably wouldn't take effect for at least several months. Under the bill, the president and his top military advisers must first certify that lifting the ban won't hurt troops' ability to fight. After that, the military would undergo a 60-day wait period.

    Repeal would mean that, for the first time in American history, gays would be openly accepted by the armed forces and could acknowledge their sexual orientation without fear of being kicked out.

    What all this means is, there are going to be a lot of fighting in our military.  I thank GOD that I am no longer in the military.  I know that I for one would not want to sleep with some damn "Fag."  I feel I would wake up one night and have one standing over my bunk.  NO, not on my watch.  And if someone ordered me to berth with a known"Fag," that is an order that I would refuse and I would find somewhere else to sleep, shower, go to the bathroom.  When I see in the Bible, where it says that "Fags" are ok, then and only then will I except them.  Not before.  And I can tell you right now, the Bible will never change.  We thought we had a problem with the KKK in the military back in the 1970's.  That will be nothing.  The only good I see out of this is maybe, and I say, maybe, the women in our services won't be bothered anymore.  We will see.  GOD BLESS THE USA!  cool  The "Native American Combat Veteran" 

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