In interview with gay papers, Obama urges go-slow tack on 'Don't ask'

Qnews  Sep 18 08

Source: Philadelphia Gay News , Philadelphia Inquirer , Windy City Times In an interview with Mark Segal of Philadelphia Gay News , Barack Obama urged a slow and careful process to fulfill his promise to do away with the "don't ask, don't tell" policy for gays in the military. The Democratic presidential candidate said that he would work through a step-by-step process with the military brass. "The reason," Obama said, "is because I want to make sure that when we revert 'don't ask, don't tell,' it's gone through a process and we've built a. Full story...

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