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US Senate Votes to Repeal DADT

Mutai Sho-Rin

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By a vote of 65 to 31, the US Senate voted to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell. This is a historic moment and a victory for freedom and equality for all Americans. After so much politically motivated resistance, I'm personally surprised that it happened at all, much less now. Another barrier is lowered for our GLBT brothers and sisters.
 
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Fantastic! The last news tweet I saw in my feed said that the Senate had decided to push the vote until tomorrow. Glad to see they decided to just finish it today, and that the right choice was made too.
 
I'm more relieved than celebratory. It was obvious that DADT should have been repealed as soon as it was implemented and gays allowed to serve openly instead. But at least it's over now in spite of all the foot dragging and bigotry holding it back. Good on the Congressmen and women who did the right thing and shame on those who didn't; McCain in particular for being the most outspoken opponent with also the most convoluted, inconsistent, and hypocritical justifications for his stance.
 
Finally. I don't know if any I serve with may have been affected had this been in place then, but none I served with or any who have served since have deserved this treatment.

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McCain in particular for being the most outspoken opponent with also the most convoluted, inconsistent, and hypocritical justifications for his stance.

McCain has become almost obscenely out of touch with reality in the last ten years. At this point, his comments on the military and military personnel are offensive. Polls show the vast majority of them don't give a shit, and don't even think about it while performing their duty. These people are trained to handle stress under fire, and the idea that they can't handle serving with gay people (they already are and deal with it every day) is asinine.

McCain says he has great respect for the military, but at this point I think he's just being an old, bigoted, homophobe. Call him a product of his day, if you want, but this is the 21st century and his generation needs to pack it in, by and large, when it comes to deciding the future of the USA.
 
Long pass due. I honestly think that the recent polls gave some political cover for Senators worried about a blowback from their base. I can't wait to see who voted yah or nah.
 
Long pass due. I honestly think that the recent polls gave some political cover for Senators worried about a blowback from their base. I can't wait to see who voted yah or nah.

Republicans Brown, Collins, Kirk, Murkowski, Snowe, Voinovich voted yes to stop the filibuster, Democrat Manchin went to a party or something instead of of voting; Republicans Burr and Ensign also voted yes on the actual vote; everything else was Democrats yes, Republicans no.
 
I'm more relieved than celebratory. It was obvious that DADT should have been repealed as soon as it was implemented and gays allowed to serve openly instead. But at least it's over now in spite of all the foot dragging and bigotry holding it back. Good on the Congressmen and women who did the right thing and shame on those who didn't; McCain in particular for being the most outspoken opponent with also the most convoluted, inconsistent, and hypocritical justifications for his stance.

I apreciate Mcains service and I respect him foe surviving POW camp, but he was only in the Navy for a short period of time and is completely out of touch. He has reversed and back tracked on every position he has ever held since losing the primary in 2000. What is really sad is, if he would have won the primary, I would have voted for him.
 
This is fantastic news and I'm very happy this finally been dealt with. I'll be interested how this changes things aboard my ship when I return from leave.

Long pass due. I honestly think that the recent polls gave some political cover for Senators worried about a blowback from their base. I can't wait to see who voted yah or nah.

Republicans Brown, Collins, Kirk, Murkowski, Snowe, Voinovich voted yes to stop the filibuster, Democrat Manchin went to a party or something instead of of voting; Republicans Burr and Ensign also voted yes on the actual vote; everything else was Democrats yes, Republicans no.
Joe Lieberman also voted yes much to my shock. I pleasantly surprised to see my senator (Burr) amongst the ayes.
 
Yeah, I noticed that upon reading a news article on the repeal. Previous articles I had read on the repeal over the last few months hadn't mentioned who was doing what within the Senate.
 
Ah, well, I've been in Japan for the last year so I don't really see any of that. Not I would watch them if I were in the States in the first place...
 
He's been appearing on a lot of news shows expressing his belief that it should be repealed.

Joe Lieberman is definitely one of the slimiest motherfuckers currently engaged in politics in the western world.

But he's been very vocal on this issue and may have been instrumental in getting this passed. He gets some points for that, I suppose.

Regardless of how it went down, I couldn't be happier that certain soldiers are being recognized as human beings.

Extend that to civilians too and we'll have a victory really worth cheering for.
 
It's about time. This whole thing has been ridiculous.

As someone who has dedicated his career to working with veterans, I can tell you there are plenty of good men and women who served honorably, and just happened to be gay. The services will survive, all the right-wing Chicken Little routines aside.

This is a big step forward, I think.

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The draft will return with a vengeance and out of necessity. What young man wants to voluntarily join an outfit that will force him to shower naked with males who have a sexual interest in him and just might molest him while he sleeps in his bunk?

You've got to be freaking kidding me. Because we all know that gay men are serial rapists, right? (Forget for the moment most sexual deviants who rape tend to be heterosexual.)
 
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