The Next Steps for a ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal
There was a setback for gay-rights advocates this week. What next?
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There was a setback for gay-rights advocates this week. What next?
One mid-level officer may have been behind the negative quotes.
Clinton tells Katie Couric that Powell misrepresented measure.
“Shouldn’t everyone deserve to wear the same meat dress I do?”
Organization hoping to win support of Republican Maine senators.
Encourages her followers to fight against filibuster of DADT repeal vote.
It'll be attached to a defense spending bill.
It's like what's the point of the entire 'Terminator' franchise if you're going to go do something like that?
Will he defend a policy he says he doesn't believe in? Probably.
The ban has a “direct and deleterious effect” on military, judge writes.
"We disagreed on policy ... you deserve a lot of credit."
An additional nine Americans injured.
"He couldn't even utter the words 'we were victorious.'"
"The United States has paid a huge price to put the future of Iraq in the hands of its people."
Iraqi army needs to be fully trained in running security systems.
WikiLeaks behind “one of the biggest leaks in U.S. military history."
Rep. introduces legislation which has no chance of becoming a law.
Asking straight members of say, Equinox, apparently was not an option.
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